Smart E-Mobility Conference

Date:
 

Venue:

6 March 2020

Stadthalle, Pollheimerstrasse 1,
4600 Wels/Austria

Conference fee:

  • 110 Euro (zzgl. 10% MWSt.) for the Smart E-Mobility Conference
  • Participation in this conference is also included in the fee of the European Energy Efficiency Conference.
  • The fee includes an entrance ticket to the tradeshow and conference documentation. All fees plus 10 % VAT.

 

Conference languages:

English, German

Organisation and conference office:

OÖ Energiesparverband
Landstrasse 45, 4020 Linz, Austria
Tel. +43/732/7720-14386
office@esv.or.at

 

Market overview • Building integration, energy management, storage and charging solutions • Best practice examples 

Meet. Learn. See. Enjoy!

Programme "European Energy Efficiency Conference" (pdf)

PROGRAMME


Friday, 6 March 2020

9.00 Strategy and Market Session: E-Mobility on the move

In 2020, e-mobility will really get going in Europe: car manufacturers will roll out many new models and important legislation from the Clean Energy Package for charging infrastructure will come into force. In this session, you will learn about how the energy transition in the mobility sector is progressing.

  • Opening and welcome
    Gerhard Dell, OÖ Energiesparverband, Austria
     
  • European e-mobility policy initiatives
    Saki Gerassis-Davite, European Commission, DG MOVE
     
  • The electric revolution – charged with opportunities
    Jayson Dong, European Association for Electromobility (AVERE)
     
  • China's EV boom - Status and outlook
    Yali Zheng, China Society of Automotive Engineers, China
     
  • New mobility – new car factories
    Ulrike Beyer, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, Germany

Innovation circle batteries: R&D trends, re-use, life cycle

Where is the development of batteries for electric vehicles leading? Which materials and systems will prevail? What about life cycle considerations, recycling or reuse of batteries? This session gives answers!

  • EV batteries: R&D trends in materials and systems
    Egbert Figgemeier, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
     
  • Life Cycle Assessment of electric vehicle batteries
    Lluc Canals Casals, IREC, Spain
     
  • Re-use of car batteries
    Pia Alina Lange, European Industry Association for Advanced Rechargeable batteries (RECHARGE)

Best Practice Session: Electrify your fleet

The energy transition in the mobility sector: Which actions lead us there? In our search for win-win scenarios, we can learn from ambitious companies that have already electrified their fleets and are now harvesting the benefits.

  • Experiences with electric fleets in the Netherlands
    Roel Swierenga, Hansa Green Tours, The Netherlands
     
  • Increasing employee loyalty with EVs
    Herbert Ortner, ÖkoFEN, Austria
     
  • SAP's fleet of 3,000 electric vehicles
    Jürgen Rennar, SAP, Germany
     
  • E-vans and e-trucks – first real-life experiences
    Franz Weinberger, MAN Truck & Bus, Austria
     
  • Business models for electric company fleets in practice
    Stefan Baumann, The Mobility House, Germany