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AABTAM Symposium
Advanced Automotive Battery Technology, Application and Market
Wednesday, June 20 to Friday June 22, 2012
Menahem Anderman
Session 1: Market Development of Electrified Vehicles and Advanced Batteries - Wednesday June 20, 15:00

Session Chairman:
Menahem Anderman, President, Advanced Automotive Batteries

The advanced-vehicle industry is in flux. As low-cost micro-hybrid vehicles become part of the main-stream European car offerings and the strong, moderate, and mild-hybrid markets expand, automakers are accelerating the development of costly electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles—with uncertain market prospects. In this session, we will sift through the proposed advanced vehicles to discuss the likely direction of the market and how it will affect the advanced automotive battery industry.



Eckhard Karden
Session 2: Energy Storage for Micro-Hybrids - Thursday June 21, 9:00

Session Chairman:
Eckhard Karden, Technical Expert, Ford Research Aachen

With the continuous introduction of micro-hybrids as a standard design in several European models, the momentum to expand commercialization of these vehicles in Europe is intensifying. In this session, automakers will present vehicle development and energy-storage requirements for micro-hybrids and energy-storage developers will present the latest achievements in meeting the requirements of micro-hybrid architectures.



Matthias Ullrich
Session 3: Advances in Battery Performance for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles - Thursday June 21, 14:30

Session Chairman:
Matthias Ullrich, Manager Advanced Battery Technology, Volkswagen AG

In this session, major automakers as well as Li-Ion cell and pack developers will discuss various cell and pack designs and performance for each of the x-EV architectures with emphasis on life, safety, and cost-performance trade-offs.



Bertrand Largy
Session 4: Battery Pack Engineering for Automotive Applications - Friday June 22, 9:00

Session Chairman:
Bertrand Largy
, Responsable service métiers du GMP électrique, Renault

Electrical management is crucial to ensure the reliability and safety of automotive batteries in the field. In this session, developers of battery-management electronics and pack integration hardware will discuss requirements, challenges, and solutions for a cost-effective integration of energy-storage packs into electrified vehicles.



Robert Spotnitz
Session 5: Computer Simulations to Aid Automotive Battery Design and Performance Prediction - Friday June 22, 13:15

Session Chairman:
Robert Spotnitz,
President, Battery Design LLC

Computer simulation is a powerful tool in vehicle and battery design, including the electrical, thermal, and mechanical aspects, and life, safety, and reliability simulation. This session will discuss the major features of battery modeling software and its application to electrical and thermal battery design and life estimation with the aim of improving design while reducing validation time and cost.

 

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