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09:00 – 09:10 |
Welcoming Speech by Conference Director |
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09:10 – 09:20 |
Opening Address by Conference Chairman |
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09:20 – 10:10 |
EV Market Traction: Overview of Electric Vehicle Production and Charging Infrastructure |
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- EV Market Performance and Uptake
- Regional EV Production Forecasts
- Future EV Charging Station Deployments and Charging Market Trends
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Speaker: Ben Scott, Senior Analyst, IHS Automotive
Ben Scott is a Senior Analyst with IHS and his area of research focuses on the Electric Vehicle and E-Mobility market. Ben is part of the European automotive team and his responsibilities include research, writing, analysis and evaluation of the global electric and hybrid vehicle market. He leads the research practice for the IHS Automotive Hybrid-EV Portal; a service forecasting and analyzing all aspects of the E-mobility market.
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10:10 – 11:00 |
Latest Trends in Battery Technology for EVs |
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- Major issues in battery development
- Ensuring optimum performance, lightweight and affordability
- Implementing effective battery management and control
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Speaker: Daniel Quinger, CEO/President, LION E-Mobility AG
With over 12 years of experience in the battery and automotive industry, Daniel Quinger is CEO of LION E-Mobility AG, which was established in 2011 as a holding company for the different activities of the LION Group. He worked for 3M, BMW and Enax Batteries in Europe, USA and Japan, before he founded LION Smart with his peers, where he is currently leading the battery management systems business line. Daniel is the winner of the Drive E award by Fraunhofer and BMBF (department of education and research) and currently holds several patents related to electric vehicle technology. |
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11:00 – 11:20 |
Morning Refreshments |
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11:20 – 12:10 |
Modern EVs and Their Different Batteries |
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- Choosing between lithium batteries, sodium batteries and hydrogen fuel cells
- Employing range extenders to alleviate range anxiety
- Exploring different uses of used EV batteries
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Speaker: Prof. Dr. Peter Birke, Professor of Energy Research and E-Mobility, University of Stuttgart
Dr. Kai Peter Birke has 22 years of experience in research, development, and production of energy storage systems with a focus on Li-Ion technology. He joined Continental AG in Berlin in 2005 and became senior technical expert in battery technology and team leader in cell technology, and in 2010 was appointed Head of battery module and electromechanics. Since 2015 he has been a full Professor at the University of Stuttgart, covering the field of Electrical Energy Storage Systems. |
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12:10 – 13:30 |
Networking Lunch |
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13:30 – 14:20 |
Hydrogen Refueling and Charging Infrastructure in the Future |
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- Current opportunities and challenges in EV charging infrastructure
- Implementing an effective hydrogen charging infrastructure for FCEVs
- Future Perspectives
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Speaker: Dr. Jörg Wind, Head of EU-Projects and Energy Systems Analyses, Daimler AG
Since 2002, Dr. Jörg Wind has been responsible for strategic energy projects and EC funded projects, comprising projects in the field of fuel cell vehicles and battery electric vehicles (including energy systems analyses and WTW-analyses). He has been involved in the setup of the FCH JU from the beginning on and is currently vice chair of the NEW-IG transportation committee. |
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14:20 – 15:10 |
From Fossil to Electric? |
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- The fossil world
- Car buyers’ expectations with regards to propulsion
- Important parameters for the transition to electric cars
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Speaker: Dr. Ralf Hannappel, Director European Electrification, Opel Group GmbH
Dr. Ralf Hannappel is in his role as Director European Electrification at the Opel Group, a project leader responsible for the next generation of electrified vehicles. With General Motors in Europe he held several positions within Engineering, Strategic Product Planning and Program Management as well as the project leader for the Opel/Vauxhall Cascada and Karl. |
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15:10 – 15:30 |
Afternoon Refreshments |
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15:30 – 16:20 |
Future Society Scenarios: Data Analysis and Utilization in EV |
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- Understanding DENSO Technology Roadmap to a Safe and Healthy Society
- Using future scenarios to identify the needed technologies and products
- Using big data to alleviate range anxiety and improve EV efficiency
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Speaker: Dr. Andrés Caldevilla, Technical Manager – Advanced Research, DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland GmbH
Dr. Andrés Caldevilla has been leading DENSO AUTOMOTIVE Deutschland’s EU Technology Roadmap activity. He holds degrees in electrical engineering from the TU of Madrid and in mechanical engineering from the TU of Vienna (2000). In 2008 he received the Ph.D. degree on energy storage devices for hybrid electric vehicles from the TU of Vienna. |
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16:20 – 17:10 |
Cloud Technology – A New Frontier |
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- Putting EVs on a cloud
- Exploiting real time data for smart electric mobility
- Enabling proactive development and maintenance of EVs and charging stations
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Speaker: Daniel Lautensack, Head of LPG Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, ABB Automation Products GmbH
Daniel Lautensack started with ABB in July 2008 as Director of Strategic Business Development for the ABB Full Service offering. Since 2013 he has been Head of the Local Product Group Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure. The ABB EVCI department provides charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The e-mobility equipment from ABB is available for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, electric buses and ships. |
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17:10 – 18:00 |
Panel Discussion: EV Battery, Energy Storage and Charging Technologies |
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- Understanding the competitive landscape of EV development
- Tackling potential barriers to EV development
- Discussing best industry practices
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18:00 |
Closing Remarks by Conference Chairman |
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