1日目
8.30
Registration and Coffee
9.00
Chair Introduction
Myoungho Sunwoo, Professor, Department of Automotive
Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul
Government Initiatives for Electric Vehicles |
9.10
Hong Kong: The Path to Mass Commercialisation of
Electric Vehicles in Hong Kong
- Collaboration between Government and OEMs to ensure EV
technology innovation and mass commercialisation
- The latest updateson EV charging stations in Hong Kong
- Outlining targets and plans for EVs in Hong Kong
- Assessing how Hong Kong is overcoming hurdles to mass
commercialization
Dr Lawrence Poon, Head, Automotive & Electronics
Division, Hong Kong Productivity Council
9.50
Singapore: Developments on the Electric Vehicle Test
Bedding Pilot and Impact on the National Grid
- Update on the EV test bedding programme
- Reviewing current infrastructure developments to ensure the efficient supply of electricity
Chan Eng Kiat, Project Director, Intelligent Energy Systems, Energy Market Authority, Singapore
10.30
Morning Refreshments & Networking Break
11.00
Korea: Evaluating Current Developments in Electric
Vehicle Research & Development and Current
Partnerships Driving the Industry
- Current update in EV development in Korea
- Reviewing the latest R&D in regards to hybrid and fuel cells
- Assessing investment opportunities
- Outlining latest technologies to increase performance of
batteries and infrastructure requirements
- Overcoming future challenges and barriers to increase
commercialisation
Myoungho Sunwoo, Professor, Department of Automotive
Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul
Partnering and Collaboration |
11.40
Outlining the Benefits for Partnering between Auto
Manufacturers and Battery Manufacturers
- Assessing the role of an auto manufacturer and battery
partner
- Essential incentives for structuring the partnership for success
- Examining the role and importance of battery manufacturers
for the future development of EVs
Albert Lam, Chairman & CEO, Detroit Electric
12.20
Delivering Cost Benefits through Supplier
Relationships and Joint Ventures
- Outlining the key benefits of supplier relationships
- Assessing how to develop future partnerships for success
- Evaluating new business models to drive down costs and
increase performance
- Outlining the importance of downstream and upstream
relationships and role of system integrators
Glenn Austin Green, Business Development Manager, GP Batteries
12.50
Lunch & Networking
Partnering and Collaboration |
14.10
Analysing Emerging Trends and Issues in Electric
Vehicle Connectivity and Integrating Plug In Electric
Vehicles with the Electric Grid
- Assessing current global PEVS deployments
- Analysing EV Connectivity and the key infrastructure
requirements that will ensure the effective integration of
PEVs with the electricity grid
- Understanding the key stakeholders in EV connectivity
- Reviewing key factors that impact EV connectivity
- Analysing issues in relation to EV connectivity pricing
Dr Andrew Simpson, Managing Director, Verdant Vision
14.50
Developing Electric Vehicle Charging Centres and
Managing Power Grid Requirements in Hong Kong
- Analaysing the optimum regulatory requirements for
achieving EV fast and slow charging infrastructure
- Assessing EV infrastructure design and interface
15.30
Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Break
16.00
Analysis of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Trends and Growth
- Global Market Size and Forecasts of Electric Vehicles
- Supply Chain Changes and New Business Models with
emergence of electric vehicles
- Competitor Profiling related to electric vehicles
- Charging Station Infrastructure Trends
Vijayendra Rao, Automotive & Transportation Division, Frost & Sullivan
16.40
Developing effective Electric Vehicle Charging Technology and Infrastructure Solutions
- How can EV charging technology development partnerships
help to distribute the cost of developing effective charging
solutions
- Who will pay the bill for E V charging infrastructure?
- Analysing the disadvantages and benefits of long term
partnership agreements
Dr Andrew Simpson, Managing Director, Verdant Vision
Albert Lam, Chairman & CEO, Detroit Electric
Vijayendra Rao, Automotive & Transportation Division, Frost & Sullivan
17.30
Close of Day One
2日目
8.30
Morning Coffee
9.00
Chairman’s Opening Address
Myoungho Sunwoo, Professor, Department of Automotive Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul
9.10
Assessing the Benefits of Standardisation across the
Electric Vehicle Chain as Design Blueprints to Reduce
Costs
- Examining the current status with world standard bodies
and collaboration between battery manufacturers and vehicle
OEM’s to reduce cost
- Standardization benefits opportunities and challenges
- Assessing learning experiences from passed standards to
improve future standards design and implementation
- Evaluating the feasibility of standardizing cell and battery
pack design
Peter Van Den Bossche, Secretary of TC 69, IEC
9.50
Evaluating the standardization of Electric Vehicle
Batteries Charging Systems and Electric Vehicle to
Grid Interconnections in Korea
- Assessing the latest developments with EV standardization
- Outlining outcomes and challenges to date
- Reviewing the latest developments with charging and EV to
grid
Jong-Ku Yoon, Director, International Standards
Cooperation Division, Korean Agency for Technology & Standards
10.30
Morning Refreshments and Networking Break
Electric Vehicle Battery Management Systems
and Battery Innovations |
11.00
Improving Cell Monitoring and Increasing Battery
Management Systems with the Latest Technology
- Analysing developments in battery management systems
- Protecting battery failure through the assessment of battery
management systems
- Increasing accuracy of state of charge
11.40
Development of High Performance Battery Pack and Next Generation Battery Technology
- Ultra-fast-charging and super-high power density cathode materials with high retention capacity and high cycle life
- Possibility of all-solid-state battery technology for next generation applications
- Development of a high performance battery pack for EVs
Andrew Tay, Professor, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, National University of Singapore
12.20
Lunch
13.40
Evaluating how Battery Management Systems Developments are Providing Accuracy of Cell Monitoring to Prevent Battery Failure
- Assessing the importance of battery cell imbalance
- Developing battery test protocols
- Effectively managing issues in relation to battery safety
- Capacity and state of charge key to battery life and performance
Ridzuan Md Yusof, Head of Advanced EV Research, Proton
14.20 Overcoming the Challenges of Battery Cost and
Performance as Barriers to Mass Commercialization
of Electric Vehicles in Asia
- Evaluating the most sustainable pathways to long term
growth
- How can the industry address the issues of cost and battery
performance as hurdles to growth
Ridzuan Md Yusof, Head of Advanced EV Research, Proton
Andrew Tay, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore
Iain Sanderson, CEO, Lightning Car Company
14.50
Afternoon Tea
New Generation Technologies |
15.20
Outlining the Case for Lithium LTO Technology in High
Performance Electric Vehicles
- Highlighting cost and performance of future chemistries
- Identifying cost effective Lithium-ion to ensure efficient
adoption of new chemistries
- Evaluating the cost effectiveness of 1st generation cathode,
anode and electrolyte chemistries
Iain Sanderson, CEO, Lightning Car Company
16.00
Discussion Session: Evaluating Future Technologies
to Deliver Next Generation Cost Effective Electric
Vehicles
- Whats next – looking beyond current technologies to power
EVs
- Reviewing the need to cost effectively introduce new
technology from R&D
- Evaluating the integration of energy and power as key to
future developments
- Assessing industry collaboration and partnerships as the key
to success for future development and
This session will be lead by the Chair and provide an
opportunity to participate in an industry lead discussion
and question session.
16.45
Closing Remarks from the Chair
プレカンファレンスワークショップ
プレカンファレンスワークショップ | 2012年7月9日 | 9am – 5pm |
Capitalising on Electric Vehicle Connectivity
About the Workshop
The accelerating rollout of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) has
caused an unprecedented interplay between the automotive
and electricity sectors through the creation of an entirely new
market opportunity for PEV recharging networks. The idea of ‘PEV Connectivity’ has been coined to describe the philosophy
underlying this integration of PEVs with the electricity grid as
well as the desired infrastructure features that will enable PEVs
to function as both clean mobility devices and as smart,
distributed energy appliances. This in-depth workshop will
analyse key emerging trends and issues in PEV Connectivity.
Topics will include:
- Emergence and evolution of the global PEV market
- How enhanced PEV Connectivity can promote greater and
more-beneficial PEV uptake
- Other megatrends that align with PEV Connectivity e.g.
Smart Cities and ICT
- Key stakeholders in PEV Connectivity and their roles
- Local factors that influence PEV Connectivity Conditions
- Urban geography
- PEV fleet and infrastructure attributes
- Battery technologies
- Regulations and standards
- User preferences and behaviours
- Housing and parking provision
- Local government planning
- Energy market arrangements
- Commercial models and pricing of PEV Connectivity
- What is the end-user willingness to pay?
- How can enhanced PEV Connectivity be monetized?
- Current progress and remaining Challenges in EV Connectivity
- PEV deployments around the globe
- Interoperability, roaming, harmonization, barriers to trade,
etc.
About the Workshop Leader:

Dr Andrew Simpson, Managing Director, Verdant Vision
Dr Andrew Simpson is the Managing Director of Verdant
Vision – a leading Australian provider of independent,
expert services for PEV readiness, deployment and
evaluation. He has over 15 years of PEV sector experience
in roles with industry, government and academia,
including four years in the USA at the National Renewable Energy
Laboratory and Tesla Motors Inc. Since 2009 he has worked primarily
as an advisor to PEV deployments around Australia and Verdant Vision
is currently completing a global survey of PEV Connectivity Conditions
on behalf of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). Dr Simpson
has a PhD in Engineering from the University of Queensland and is also
a Research Fellow of the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute,
a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Energy, and a Member of the
Society of Automotive Engineers Internationa
ポストカンファレンスワークショップ
ポストカンファレンスワークショップ | 2012年7月12日 | 9am – 5pm |
Evaluating Future Technologies for Next Generation
Electric Vehicles
About the Workshop
Understanding how new technologies will assist in achieving
and overcoming cost and performance issues in relation to
breakthroughs in battery technology and longevity of charge is
vital for the future growth and mass commercialization of Electric
Vehicles. Developments in materials, chemistry and technology
are key to realising growth potential. By attending this workshop
you will find out the latest research with new technologies such
as LTO technology and how they can power and drive the Electric
Vehicle industry forward.
Issues to be Addressed
- Analysing LTO technology to power high performance Electric
Vehicles
- Evaluating research on next generation chemistries to
highlight the cost and performance feasibility of future
chemistry
- How can emerging anode chemistries reduce costs
- Identifying cost effective Lithium-Ion to ensure efficient
adoption of new chemistries
- Identifying performance of next generation chemistries to
improve future battery energy power and range
- How can new technologies be utilised to achieved cost
reduction
- Developments and future trends for the next generation EV
battery