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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