Exhibitions / Congresses

IVT Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium

Germany, Cologne - February 13 -14, 2019
Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium, which takes place in Cologne from 13 - 14 February, will be the world's only conference exclusively dedicated to the design and development of electric and hybrid vehicle technology for the construction, agricultural, industrial and off-highway vehicle industry.

The symposium will bring together R&D engineers and heads of design and engineering from around the world to discuss, debate and analyse the growing possibilities and future developments for the hybridisation and full electrification of construction, industrial and off-highway vehicles.

Although electrification in transportation is increasing, commercial, construction and agricultural vehicles pose their own specific design and development challenges. The Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium will discuss and debate the technological breakthroughs required for increased deployment. Electrification offers the potential to significantly reduce emissions and noise levels, cut fuel, lower maintenance costs and eliminate hydraulic systems, as well as a host of other benefits. So this conference is a must-attend event for all OEMs, Tier 1 and 2 suppliers, and anyone involved in the industrial and construction vehicle market.
FORKLIFTACTION MEMBERS - Book your conference pass here and use the Discount Code - 'IVTConf19Part' for 20% off.

Call for Papers
IVT Events invites you to put forward a conference paper for consideration. For more information click here.

Or submit your proposal here before 12 October 2018.
Date(s)
February 13 -14, 2019
Venue
Köln Messe
Contact for booking / more info
Nick Moller, send an email
IVT Electric & Hybrid Industrial Vehicle Technology Symposium
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