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TUESDAY, MAY 30, 2017

14 ees Europe Conference

Prof. Dr. Werner

Tillmetz

Dr. Jiyang

Deng

Dr. Milan

Rosina

11:45am

Welcome and Introduction

Prof. Dr. Werner Tillmetz, Member of the Board, Head of the Electrochemical Energy

Technologies Division, Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research

Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Germany

11:50am

Lithium-Technologies for Automotive Applications

Prof. Dr. Werner Tillmetz, Member of the Board, Head of the Electrochemical Energy

Technologies Division, Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research

Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Germany

12:10pm

From E-Bikes to Storage – Batterie From Chilwee

Dr. Jiyang Deng, Chilwee Power Co., Ltd., China

12:30pm

Main Drivers and Key Trends Observed in Advanced Batteries:

Focus on Chemistry Types and Battery Formats

Dr. Milan Rosina, Senior Analyst, Yole Développement, France

12:50pm

Q&A Round

Time 11:45am–1:10pm

Room

13 B

AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY TECHNOLOGIES

Summary

This session on automotive

battery technologies will focus

on applications for light-duty

and heavy-duty battery electric

vehicles (BEVs), various types of

hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs)

as well as starter batteries

specifically for the 48 V vehicle

grid. The requirements for these

applications vary greatly in

terms of energy content, power

capability and cycle life needs.

In contrast to stationary energy

storage applications,

automotive batteries have to

withstand temperatures from -

40°C to 70°C and must include

a broad range of safety-related

features to protect against

shock, vibration, crush, nail

penetration, short circuiting and

other risks. The presentations

will provide an overview of

current development efforts

and trends.

Prof. Dr. Werner

Tillmetz

Thomas

Nindl

Ibrahim

Jilani

Alessandro

Schillaci

2:30pm

Welcome and Introduction

Prof. Dr. Werner Tillmetz, Member of the Board, Head of the Electrochemical Energy

Technologies Division, Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research

Baden-Württemberg (ZSW), Germany

2:35pm

The Future of Urban Mobility is Autonomous, Connected, Electric and Wireless

Thomas Nindl, Director Business Development, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies GmbH, Germany

2:55pm

Upcoming Standard for Evaluation for Repurposing of Batteries – UL 1974

Ibrahim Jilani, Global Business Development, UL LLC, U.S.

3:15pm

High-Power-Charging Systems for Next Generation eCars

Alessandro Schillaci, Senior Business Consultant, Siemens AG, Germany

3:35pm

Q&A Round

Time 2:30am–4:00pm

Room

13 B

VEHICLE INTEGRATION AND CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES

Summary

This session will focus on

vehicle integration of

automotive batteries as well as

on the charging infrastructure.

For vehicle integration topics

like cooling, crash protection

and other safety features are of

interest.Flexible and fast

charging technologies including

a smart communication to the

vehicle are of great importance

for a broad market penetration.

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