Excitement is building in anticipation for the third annual conference at
The Battery Show Europe 2019 as the first high-level speakers have been confirmed, with more added to the programme each week. Co-located with
Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Conference Europe, the three-track agenda addresses the most pressing and pervasive challenges within the battery and electric vehicle industries today. They mark a unique opportunity for anyone working in or connected to these industries to discover the very latest developments and hear from those at the vanguard of industry evolution.
Expert speakers from organisations including Audi, Leclanché, Aston Martin, A123 Systems , Renault, NASA Johnson Space Center, Mercedes-Benz, Airbus, and Williams Advanced Engineering are billed to share their insights at
The Battery Show Conference Europe. At
Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Conference, speakers from Daimler, Volvo Hyundai Motor Europe, the mobility and transport segment of the European Commission, BAIC Motor Company, Wrightbus and Bosch, are among those confirmed to discuss hot industry topics, prominent pain points and significant current and predicted developments.
The conferences will continue to build on the most popular topics of 2018, from the short-term gains that can be achieved in battery performance and lifetime through the design and assembly, BMS and charging of battery packs to broad challenges in the supply chain for electric and hybrid vehicles.
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Conference keeps delegates informed of advancements in this rapidly evolving industry - an objective it achieves by comparing recent developments in vehicles of this kind and discussing in detail the latest technologies and solutions intended to optimise H/EV vehicles, plus the impact these changes will have on different elements of the supply chain.
Topics in focus across the conference include market trends and growth opportunities; realising a European-based battery value chain; application trends; the fast-charging trade-off; extending battery life through battery management system innovation; future-proofing 12V, lead-acid, lithium and alternative technologies; the future of electric vehicles in the connected, autonomous world of Mobility as a Service (MaaS); pushing the limits of lithium-ion cell development; the current and future role of China in the EV market; powertrain efficiency; and hybrid powertrains for commercial vehicles.
This year's event will also see the return of the popular interactive platform Slido, plus a full day of conference workshops ahead of the main event on
Monday 6 May. Workshop themes connected to electric vehicles include
fast charging and
XFC infrastructure evolution and impact, plus
V2G technology, while themes related to battery developments include
preventing thermal runaway in battery pack design, and
reducing cost and improving speed to market through virtual battery design and simulation.
Super early-bird passes are available from €695 for a one-day pass, to €1,495 for a three day pass - book before Friday 18 January 2019 to save up to €500 on full priced passes!
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