Programme

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  Day 1, June 17th
9.00h Arrival of participants
  Plenary hall
Moderation: Dipl.-Ing. Christa Friedl, sciences journalist
10.00h Keynote speeches
  Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
State secretary Jürgen Becker
  Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
  Volkswagen AG
Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann
Electric mobility: Challenge and chance
10.45h 1st session: Quo Vadis Electric Mobility?
  Siemens AG
Prof. Dr. Gernot Spiegelberg
What are the drivers of the electric mobility?
  Robert Bosch GmbH
Dr. Rupert Stützle
Electric Vehicles: Current and future challenges
  Fraunhofer Institut
Felix Horch
12.00h Lunch break
13.30h 2nd session: Development of Infrastucture
  RWE Effizienz GmbH
Carolin Reichert
Electric mobility – challenges in moving towards a mass market
  Eonlux Ptd Ltd
Jan Croeni
Asia - The upcoming Epicenter of Electric Mobility
14.30h 3rd session: Market Perspectives
  Ernst & Young GmbH
Jean-Francois Tremblay
Gauging interest for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles in ley markets
  ABF Morphologische Marktanalysen
Peter Franken
The long way from the bearer of hope to the mobility culture of the future – 101 psychology of a technological change
  Consulting 4 Drive
Marcel Homberger
Wrong products or unsuitable market? Prospects of the EV
16.00h Coffee break
16.30h 4th session: Success factor energy storage
  Institut für Stromrichtertechnik und Elektrische Antriebe - RWTH Aachen
Prof. Dr. Dirk Uwe Sauer
State of technology and development potentials of energy storage for electric vehicles
  IBM Research Division
Dr. Teodoro Laino
Lithium / Air Batteries for electric cars
18.00h End of day 1
18.30h Start of the evening programme with live coverage of the football world cup
   
  Day 1: June 17th
  Parallel session
  Max. 150 participants + 80 seats in another room with video transmission, no simultaneous translation
13.30h 1st parallel session: Components of a successful electric vehicle
  Continental AG
Thomas Gallner
Architecture of the EV / Economical solutions
  WIMA Fabrik elektronischer Bauelemente GmbH & Co. KG
Dr. Hansjoerg Fischle
Super capacitors – their role in the development of electric mobility?
  IAV GmbH
Frank Fickel
EVs, effects on the electronic development inside the vehicle
14.30h 2nd parallel session: Inductive charging concepts
  TU Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Meins
New Concepts for inductive Battery Charging
  Contuctix-Wampfler AG, Paul Vahle GmbH & Co. KG, SEW Eurodrive
Winfried Schmuck, Michael Pavlidis, Johann Soder
Strong together - The establishment of standards as a basis for the dissemination of wireless and automated charging of electric vehicles (conjoint presentation, 45 minutes + 15 minutes discussion)
16.00h Coffee break
16.30h 3rd parallel session: Safety and Standardisation
  Verband der Automobilindustrie e.V.
Egbert Fritzsche (enquired)
Standardisation
  AVL List GmbH
Dr. Volker Hennige
Systematic Approach for Validation of Robustness, Reliability and Safety of Batteries
  TÜV SÜD Automotive GmbH
Martin Altepost
Battery safety – crash test at the TÜV SÜD
  W. Bender GmbH & Co. KG
Holger Potdevin
High voltage safety in the vehicle
   
  Day 2, June 18th
  Plenary hall
Moderation: Dipl.-Ing. Christa Friedl, sciences journalist
8.30h 1st session: ICT and Business Models
  B.A.U.M. Consult GmbH
Dr. Ludwig Karg
With the ICT from the EV to an intelligent mobility system: The model projects of the BMWi and BMU
  Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH
Dr. Wolfgang Bernhart
Business models for electric mobility
  Deutsche Bahn AG
Achim Fiack
E-Mobility - New business models for public transport
10.00h Coffee break
10.30h 1st session (continuation): ICT and Business Models
  Vodafone Group R&D
Christian Birle
Business model electric mobility - analogies to mobile communication principles
  EWE AG
Dr. Jörg Hermsmeier
The strategy of an energy provider for the electric mobility future
  MoveAbout
Jan-Olaf Willums
Geschäftsszenarien rund um die Batterie mit Rädern
12.00h Lunch break
13.00h 2nd session: EV development of German OEMs
  Audi AG
Dietrich Engelhart
Energy efficient innovations, the Audi A1 e-tron
  BMW AG
Glenn Schmidt
E-Mobility within the BMW Group – Today’s experience with the technology of tomorrow
  Daimler AG
Jürgen Schenk
E-mobility : history, presence and future
14.30h Coffee break with live coverage of the 2nd halftime Germany - Serbia at the World Cup
15.15h 3rd session: EVs of Foreign Manufactureurs
  Nissan International SA
Florian Wunsch
Global implementation of electric mobility by Renault-Nissan
  BYD Auto Europe
Yongping Chen 
BYD E-mobility Solutions
16.15h Panel discussion, Moderation: Michael Carus
Topic: Electric mobility and its range - Technology, Infrastructure and Psychology
17.30h End of Congress
   
  Day 2, June 18th
  Parallel session
  Max. 150 participants + 80 seats in another room with video transmission, no simultaneous translation
8.30h 1st parallel session: Two-wheeler and utility vehicles
  ExtraEnergy e.V.
Hannes Neupert
Electric Two-Wheeler Market Overview
  Zero Motorcycles
Kurt Sigl
Zero - Electic bikes for the street and off-road
  Phiamo AG
Gerhard Heilmaier
PHIAMO - Next generation cars. New concept for future utility vehicle
  Smith Elctric Vehicles (enquired)
10.00h Coffee break
10.30h 2nd parallel session: Communal strategies
  ICLEI European Secreteriat
Wolfgang Teubner
Local Strategies for sustainable mobility
  EnergieAgentur.NRW
Dr. Frank Köster
Model region Rhine-Ruhr
  Ford-Werke GmbH
Jens Knoth
colognE-mobil - Electro-Mobility at Ford
12.00h Lunch break
13.00h 2nd parallel session (continuation): Communal Strategies
  Barcelona Municipality, LIVE office   
Lluis Gomez
Logistic for the implementation of Vehicles based on Electric propulsion in Barcelona
  365 Energy Group
Hong Thieu
Infrastructural development and advantages for EVs in Amsterdam
  London (enquired)
Infrastructural development and advantages for EVs in London
14.00h 3rd parallel session: Sustainability of Electric Mobility
  2getthere
Robbert Lohmann
Automated Taxi's in a Sustainable City
14.30h Coffee break with live coverage of the 2nd halftime Germany - Serbia at the World Cup
15.15h 3rd parallel session (continuation): Sustainability of Electric Mobility
  Öko-Institut e.V.
Dr. Wiebke Zimmer
Renewbility - Material flow analysis for sustainable mobility in the context of renewable energy
  IG Metall, IG BCE
Michael Bach, Christian Sprute
Electric propulsion as a new economical factor? Outcome for work and employment
  Bundesverband Solare Mobilität e.V.
Thomic Ruschmeyer
Infinite number of power supply stations and current plug discussion
16.15h End of parallel session

 
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