The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will deliver collisions of electrons with protons and nuclei at
a wide variety of energies and at luminosities up to 1000 times higher than HERA. Precise
measurement of both the scattered electron and the hadronic final state is crucial for the physics
of the EIC, necessitating unique designs for the electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters in the
backward (-4 < π < -1.4), central (-1.4 < π < 1.4), and forward (1.4 < π < 4) regions. To ensure
maximal containment of energy and acceptance for the required physics processes, the Electron-
Proton/Ion Collider (ePIC) detector employs calorimetry over almost the entire polar angle. This
proceedings will provide an overview of the current calorimeter designs being employed in ePIC.