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Conference program
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WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS
Focus on fuel cells, battery manufacture, automated driving and infrastructure concepts
The current conference program offers a host of new features. One of them is the participant-friendly organization into special focus days. The program kicks off on Monday and Tuesday with hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. On Tuesday and Wednesday sessions follow on battery technology during which international experts survey the many aspects of this complex field of technology with talks on battery application, production and research. The offering is completed by informed visions of the future of battery technology. On Wednesday the e-mobility solutions field demonstrates how tomorrow’s e-mobility is already in the making.
The WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS is the key event for the energy and mobility turnaround: every October three intensive days of trade fair, conference, seminars, workshops and match- making events create a unique network and focused outlook on developments in the battery and storage field, hydrogen and fuel cell technology and electric mobility. Since 2012 the BATTERY+STORAGE, e-mobility solutions and f-cell have been drawing together potentials and networks at the WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS.
WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS is a joint project of e-mobil BW GmbH, Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH, Peter Sauber Agentur Messen und Kongresse GmbH and Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH.
TOPICS
green2market
NEW: Dialog forum
Environmental psychological impulses: Market incentive programs, public dialogs, bad conscience, good feelings or positive examples – how to sell your “green” product?
Arguments for green products and services are finding it hard to establish their position on the market: their environmental advantages are partly not emotionally accessible and they often only pay off in the long term. Human motivators are much more diverse than being spontaneous and purely emotional: they are socio-cultural characterized and subject to change.
On the one hand environmental psychology provides insights into the development of consumer groups’ motivation – on the other hand it transfers practice-oriented approaches for a positive combination of arguments and emotions in marketing for green products and services.
Format of the new dialog forum green2market: In impulse partnerships marketing manager of corporations and SMEs and environmental psychologists take a close look at theses and practical approaches. The discussion builds on the active involvement of the participants. In advance they are able to submit questions, actual projects and ideas, which will be integrated into the program. The workshops will be moderated by IKU_DIE DIALOGGESTALTER.
The dialog forum green2market takes place in Stuttgart on October 12, 2015 within the scope of the WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS.
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Overview
+ Conference + Ride & Drive+ Trade fair + Evening event+ Seminars + f-cell award+ Matchmaking events
Conference
The WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS conference will attract experts from industry, research and practice. Over 150 speakers will provide insights into their daily work, business models, technologies and long-term trends. A total of more than 500 delegates from all over the world are expected to attend the conference.
Trade fair
A broad variety of national and international exhibitors e.g. from Germany, Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, Taiwan, etc. will present the future of energy at the automotive and mechanical engineering location, Stuttgart. The exhibitors will demonstrate products, efficient production methods, storage technologies and system approaches, which shape the change to a diversified energy supply. Discover at the trade fair, how battery and storage, fuel cell technologies, hydrogen technologies and future mobility solutions will affect the future energy industries.
International matchmaking and special Dutch-German-matchmaking
Our international matchmaking is a quick and easy way to meet potential cooperation partners. People meet and greet at high speed. Meet with international experts in the field of sustainable
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energy technologies from all over the world. Time-efficient 20-minute meetings will give you the chance to make new business contacts, learn more about interesting concepts and ideas and find new project partners.
Evening event
Time for casual networking: Enjoy a relaxing finish to the day with live music from the Band “Dicke Fische”, a tasty swabian- international-cross-buffet and refreshing drinks. This year, for the first time the evening event will take place at the “Alte Reithalle”, located in Stuttgart’s city center. You will have ample opportunity to engage in dialogue with speakers, exhibitors and other participants from all around the world. Take this opportunity and share information and ideas within this unique atmosphere.
f-cell awards: Fuel cell innovation prize 2015
Meet the innovators of the fuel cell sector: The f-cell award is presented in recognition of new fuel cell technology with the potential for practical application. Entrants can submit innovative solutions involving mobile, portable and stationary deployment of fuel cells. The cash prizes total up to 25,000 €. The award ceremony is scheduled to be held at the evening event.
Ride & Drive
An extraordinary driving experience: Those who want to be convinced need to gain experience. Therefore, experience driving a zero-emission car and get convinced by the future mobility solutions. Start an amazing discovery tour of approx. 15 min around the event area on public streets. But that’s not all – you are invited to have a ride on e-bikes, pedelecs, segways and more to get a new sense for electric mobility.
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
BATTERY+STORAGEThe conference will be held in English. * Some sessions will be simultaneously interpreted German/English and vice versa. ** Only German green2market
f-cell
Overall topics
e-mobility solutions
Monday, October 12, 20159:30 – 10:30 10:50 – 12:30 14:30 – 16:10 16:40 – 17:10
A Opening Plenary *
B1 Mobile applications cars C1 Infrastructure – H2 around your corner D Closing*
B2 Research and development C2 System components
B3 Production C3 Stationary applications
B4 Hydrogen generation C4 Hydrogen utilization
B5 Dialog forum green2market: General keynote an keynotes for workshops *
C5 Dialog forum green2market: Workshop mobility and Closing **
C6 Dialog forum green2market: Workshop building and energy technology and Closing *
C7 Dialog forum green2market: Workshop large-scale projects and Closing **
Tuesday, October 13, 20159:30 – 10:30 10:50 – 12:30 14:30 – 16:10 16:40 – 17:10
E Plenary
F1 Mobile applications buses G1 Mobile applications commercial vehicles H Closing
F2 Smart grids G2 Hydrogen safety, regulations and standards
F3 Battery safety G3 Research and development
F4 Production G4 Stationary applications
F5 Marketing G5 Financing
Wednesday, October 14, 20159:30 – 10:30 10:50 – 12:30 14:30 – 16:10 16:40 – 17:10
I Plenary*
J1 Charging infrastructure as part of local mobility concepts
K1 Automated drive and digitalization L Closing
J2 Mobile applications light vehicles and cars
K2 Mobile applications buses and commercial vehicles
J3 Battery storage K3 Battery systems
Trade fair break 10:30 – 10:50 and 16:10 – 16:40Lunch break 12:30 –14:30
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SESSIONSMonday, October 12, 2015
A Opening Plenary Plenary chair: Holger Haas, Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
09:30 Welcome address Dr. Walter Rogg, Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
09:35 Welcome address Franz Untersteller MdL, Ministerium für Umwelt, Klima und Energiewirtschaft Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
10:00 Road vehicle electrification in the USA Peter Devlin, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington DC, USA
B1 Mobile applications cars Session chair: Dr. Manuel Schaloske, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
10:50 Who? What? Where? When? – FCEVs come to the market Reinhold Wurster, LBST, Ludwig-Bölkow-System- technik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
11:10 The Mirai and its market introduction Yukihiro Sonoda, Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Zaventem, Belgium
11:30 Deploying RE light commercial vehicle, a solution for zero emission city centers Pierre-Yves Le Berre, SymbioFCell, Paris, France
11:50 WTW-Energy consumption and CO2 emissions of future drive trains and fuels Dr. Jörg Wind, Daimler AG, Kirchheim-Teck, Germany
12:10 AutoStack Core – Next generation european automotive stack hardware André Martin, André Martin Consulting, Idstein, Germany
B2 Research and development Session chair: Prof. Dr. Andreas Friedrich, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Stuttgart, Germany
10:50 Critical research needs of next generation fuel cell vehicles Greg Frenette, AFCC, Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation, Burnaby, BC, Canada
11:10 Fuel cell tri-generation, an integrated approach for power and transportation sustainability Dr. Jack Brouwer, University of California Irwine, National Fuel Cell Research Center, Irwine CA, USA
11:30 Spatially resolved diagnostics of automotive fuel cells and stacks Ulf Groos, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany
11:50 Development of a 30 kW SOFC gas turbine hybrid power plant Dr. Marc Heddrich, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Stuttgart, Germany
12:10 Reference load profiles of buildings for energy systems Marco Zobel, Next Energy, Oldenburg, Germany
B3 Production In cooperation with VDMA Fuel Cells
Session chair: Johannes Schiel, VDMA, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
10:50 Trend toward full scale production of residential fuel cell ‘ENEFARM’ Yuji Nagata, Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems, Kawasaki, Japan
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11:10 Elcomax: Transfer of highly innovative manufacturing technology into volume production Dr. Manfred Stefener, elcore GmbH, München, Germany
11:30 Economically scaling up fuel cell production Ross Bailey, Greenlight Innovation Corporation, Burnaby, BC, Canada
11:50 Scalable PEFC stack production Dr. Jürgen Kraft, ElringKlinger AG, Dettingen/Erms, Germany
12:10 Fuel cell control unit: Reliable control unit for large series production Nils Kaiser, Bosch Engineering GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany
B4 Hydrogen generation Session chair: Dr. Christopher Hebling, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany
10:50 Renewably powering hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for the future Keith Wipke, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA
11:10 Cost break down and analysis of PEM electrolysis systems for different industrial and Power to Gas applications Dr. Tom Smolinka, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany
11:30 Advanced alkaline water electrolysis Jens Kuhlmann, ThyssenKrupp Uhde Chlorine Engineers GmbH, Dortmund, Germany
11:50 Electrolyser-project Arzberg: Modular LOHC-Energy storage system Carsten Krause, AREVA H2Gen GmbH, Köln, Germany
12:10 Electrochemical devices for the future H2 systems Masaru Yoshitake, Fuel Cell Development Information Center, Tokyo, Japan
B5 Dialog forum green2market: General keynote and keynotes for workshops
10:50 Making energy conservation the norm Prof. Dr. P. Wesley Schultz, Professor of Psychology, California State University, San Marcos, USA
11:15 Motivation to protect the environment or other motifs? Intrinsic or extrinsic? Two determinants of green consumer behavior Dr. Siegmar Otto, Institut für Psychologie, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg, Germany
11:40 Keynote Workshop mobility: Electric mobility in everyday life – Experiences from Norway Prof. Dr. Christian A. Klöckner, NTNU – Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskaplige Universitet, Trondheim, Norway
Keynote Workshop building and energy technology: How can we motivate individuals to change their patterns of behavior? Prof. Dr. P. Wesley Schultz, Professor of Psychology, California State University, San Marcos, USA
Keynote Workshop large-scale projects: Acceptance factors for wind energy Prof. Dr. Gundula Hübner, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
SESSIONSMonday, October 12, 2015
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C1 Infrastructure – H2 around your corner In cooperation with European Hydrogen Association EHA
Session chair: Ian Williamson, European Hydrogen Association EHA, Brussels, Belgium
14:30 FCV and hydrogen infrastructure development program in Japan Hisatoshi Ito, HySUT The Research Association of Hydrogen Supply/Utilization Technology, Tokyo, Japan
14:50 Accelerating infrastructure rollout – Common problem, uncommon solutions Eric Denhoff, Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada
15:10 Actual status of H2USA Morry B. Markowitz, FCHEA, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association, Washington DC, USA
15:30 A scalable hydrogen refueling station Dr. Peter Bouwman, HyET BV, Hydrogen Efficiency Technologies, BX Arnhem, Netherlands
15:50 Hydrogen infrastructure build up in key markets Markus Bachmeier, Linde AG, Pullach, Germany
C2 System components Session chair: Dr. Josef Kallo, DLR, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany
14:30 Alternative approach for the fabrication of composite vessels Dr. Thomas Lanzl, REHAU AG + Co, Rehau, Germany
14:50 Fuel cell air supply: Air contaminants and their influence on stack performance Dr. Peter Beckhaus, ZBT, Zentrum für Brennstoffzellen Technik GmbH, Duisburg, Germany
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15:10 A new way to metal bipolar plates and interconnects Dr. Joachim Kroemer, Borit NV, Zelzate, Belgium
15:30 Enabling commercialization of high performance automotive stacks through integrated MBPP modules Dr. Joachim Scherer, Dana Power Technologies Reinz-Dichtungs-GmbH, Neu-Ulm, Germany
15:50 Harmonization activities for fuel cell system component testing for automotive industry Dr. Alexander Kabza, ZSW, Zentrum für Sonnen- energie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung, Ulm, Germany
C3 Stationary applications Session chair: Werner Diwald, DWV, Deutscher Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellen- verband e.V., Berlin, Germany
14:30 New fuel cell CHP funding directive Erik Schumacher, NOW Nationale Organisation Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie GmbH, Berlin, Germany
14:50 Integrated energy concepts for the Energiewende – Smart use of hydrogen, oxygen and heat Jörg Wirtz, ABO Wind AG, Wiesbaden, Germany
15:10 Electrochemical power sources for in theatre supply of electrical energy, from dismounted soldier system to base camp scenarios Dr. Karsten Pinkwart, Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie ICT, Pfinztal, Germany
15:30 Modular SOFC appliance in commercial applications Guido Gummert, SOLIDpower Spa, Mezzolombardo-Trento, Italy
15:50 1,000 MW project in South Africa Anthea Bath, PentaQuark Energy (Pty) Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa
SESSIONSMonday, October 12, 2015
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C6 Dialog forum green2market: Workshop building and energy technology and Closing
14:00 Chair: Andreas Kleinsteuber, dialoggestalter, Dortmund, Germany
Prof. Dr. P. Wesley Schultz, Professor of Psychology, California State University, San Marcos, USA
Alexander Dauensteiner, Vaillant GmbH, Remscheid, Germany
C7 Dialog forum green2market: Workshop large-scale projects and Closing
14:00 Chair: Bianca Bendisch, dialoggestalter, Dortmund, Germany
Prof. Dr. Gundula Hübner, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
Prof. Dr. Sören Schöbel-Rutschmann, rutschmann + schöbel landschaftsarchitektur, Glonn, Germany
D Closing Chair: Dr. Manuel Schaloske, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
16:40 The mobile society Christian Schuldt, Zukunftsinstitut GmbH, München, Germany
Evening event & f-cell award ceremony
19:00 Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart („Alte Stuttgarter Reithalle)
C4 Hydrogen utilization Session chair: Dr. Johannes Töpler, DWV, Deutscher Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellen- Verband, Berlin, Germany
14:30 Expanding hydrogen use in the USA. Challenges and solutions to 100% renewable energy using H2 Rene André De Rosa, Lamplighter Energy, O‘ahu, Hawaii, USA
14:50 HyFive – Deploying 110 fuel cell vehicles in Europe – Overview and status update Dr. Michael Faltenbacher, Thinkstep (formerly PE International), Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany
15:10 Commercialization of hydrogen energy in Baden-Württemberg – Framework and perspectives Dr. Ulrich Bünger, LBST, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
15:30 BLUE HAMSTER: Self-sufficient power supply and long term energy storage Helmut Janßen, mossau ENERGY, Aurich, Germany
15:50 Power-to-liquid – A platform for energy storage and chemical production Dr. Robin J. White, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany
C5 Dialog forum green2market: Workshop mobility and Closing
14:00 Chair: Marcus Bloser, dialoggestalter, Dortmund, Germany
Prof. Dr. Christian A. Klöckner, NTNU – Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskaplige Universitet, Trondheim, Norway
Andy Fuchs, Toyota Motor Europe, Berlin, Germany
SESSIONSMonday, October 12, 2015
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E Plenary Plenary chair: Bernhard Wolshofer, Stuttgart, Germany
09:30 Quo vadis batteries Prof. Dr. Werner Tillmetz, ZSW Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung, Ulm, Germany
10:00 Quo vadis fuel cells and hydrogen Dr. Christopher Hebling, Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, Freiburg, Germany
F1 Mobile applications buses Session chair: Thorsten Herbert, NOW Nationale Organisation Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie GmbH, Berlin, Germany
10:50 Commercialisation strategy study for fuel cell electric buses in Europe – Results and next steps Dr. Frank M. Koch, EnergieAgentur.NRW, Düsseldorf, Germany
11:10 Integrated heavy mobility fuel cell systems for public transport Mark Kammerer, Hydrogenics GmbH, Gladbeck, Germany
Martin Tröger, Hydrogenics GmbH, Gladbeck, Germany
11:30 Covering new horizons with heavy-duty fuel cells Daljit Bawa, Ballard Power Systems Inc., Burnaby, BC, Canada
11:50 Electric bus concepts and solutions for public transport – Fuel cells as range extenders Michal Sierszynski, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A., Owinska, Poland
12:10 Deployment of the U.S. largest fuel cell fleet outside California Kirt Conrad, SARTA, Stark Area Rapid Transit Agency, Canton, Ohio, USA
F2 Smart grids In cooperation with Smart Grids-Plattform Baden-Württemberg e.V.
Session chair: Dr. Albrecht Reuter, Smart Grids-Plattform Baden-Württemberg e.V., Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
10:50 Smart integration: HAMO – Toyota’s urban transport system Andy Fuchs, Toyota Motor Europe, Berlin, Germany
11:10 Utilizing excess power through power-to-heat technology Dr. Philip Mayrhofer, ENERSTORAGE GmbH, München, Germany
11:30 Integration of renewables into the grid – The operational challenges for the DSO Dr. Jürgen Backes, EnBW Ostwürttemberg DonauRies AG, Ellwangen, Germany
11:50 A new role of European DSO’s: (Em)powering the people? Jan Peters, ENEXIS B.V., MB‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
12:10 How to set up a smart grid communications system Ingo Schönberg, Power Plus Communications AG, Mannheim, Germany
SESSIONSTuesday, October 13, 2015
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F3 Battery safety Session chair: Dr. Jens Tübke, Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie ICT, Pfinztal, Germany
10:50 Quality and safety of lithium-ion-batteries – An introduction Thomas Timke, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
11:10 SoH evaluation technologies and business opportunities of used EV batteries Dr. Anthony Chou, Chen Tech Electric MFG. CO., LTD., Taipei, Taiwan
11:30 Intelligent inspection of coated electrodes & separator-film – Increasing safety, reliability and value of batteries Dr. Rudolf Krampe, ISRA VISION AG, Darmstadt, Germany
11:50 Stopping thermal runaway in li-ion batteries Andreas Sander, K.TeX, Knein Technische Textilien GmbH, Herzogenrath-Merkstein, Germany
12:10 Gas analysis as a safety benefit for Li-ion batteries Dr. Michael Abert, Fraunhofer Institut für Chemische Technologie ICT, Pfinztal, Germany
F4 Production In cooperation with VDMA Battery production
Session chair: Dr. Eric Maiser, VDMA, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
10:50 Impact of cell design on battery system costs – Cell design and methods to manufacture such cells Dr. Bernd Ullmann, Schuler Pressen GmbH, Göppingen, Germany
11:10 From the concept to the final implementation of a battery assembly line in Asia – Engineering solutions made in Germany Rüdiger Fecher, KUKA Industries/Reis Maschinen- fabrik, Obernburg, Germany
11:30 Pouch-bag sealing – A cooperation of academia and industry for optimizing production machines Christian Frye, Harro Höfliger Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH, Allmersbach im Tal, Germany
Frank Kindermann, Technische Universität München, München, Germany
11:50 Wirebonding for battery production Dr. Josef Sedlmair, F & K Delvotec Bondtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
12:10 Higher level control systems for battery manufacturing lines Maximilian Sackerer, Siemens AG, Nürnberg, Germany
F5 Marketing
Session chair: Dr. Scott Dwyer, Delta Energy & Environment, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
10:50 How much will European customers pay for fuel cell micro-CHP? Dr. Scott Dwyer, Delta Energy & Environment, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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SESSIONSTuesday, October 13, 2015
11:10 Vitovalor 300-p: One year experience with our fuel cell heating system Jan Hendrik Dujesiefken, Viessmann Werke Allendorf GmbH, Allendorf, Germany
11:30 ”Total cost of ownership“ as a marketing tool Dr. Eric Maiser, VDMA, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
11:50 Sustainable products: How to enthuse customers and convince stakeholders Anja Rechenberg, akzente kommunikation und beratung gmbh, München, Germany
12:10 Living with my f-cell: 1 year of experience as a hydrogen customer Dr. David Wenger, Wenger Engineering GmbH, Ulm, Germany
G1 Mobile applications commercial vehicles Session chair: Wolfgang Axthammer, NOW Nationale Organisation Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie GmbH, Berlin, Germany
14:30 Fuel cell hybrides with maximum efficiency (in aviation) Dr. Josef Kallo, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., Stuttgart, Germany
14:50 Emission free mobility without range limitation – Fuel cells for off-highway applications Dr. Helerson Kemmer, Bosch Engineering GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany
15:10 PEMFC systems in mobile industrial applications – Material handling and light utility vehicles Dr. Michael Götz, ElringKlinger AG, Dettingen/Ems, Germany
15:30 Hydrogen fuel cells: Commercially viable, proven power for material handling applications Tim Schultz, Plug Power Inc., Bochum, Germany
15:50 tbc
G2 Hydrogen safety, regulations and standards Session chair: Reinhold Wurster, LBST, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
14:30 Hydrogen regulations, referencing of standards and pre-normative research Reinhold Wurster, LBST, Ludwig-Bölkow-System- technik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
14:50 How the EC facilitates consistent RCS for hydrogen Dr. Pietro Moretto, European Commission DG Joint Research Centre, Institute for Energy and Transport, Petten, Netherlands (tbc)
15:10 Safety approaches and equipment for the realization of safe and easy to use hydrogen systems Dr. Ulrich Schmidtchen, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin, Germany
15:30 Importance of regulation, codes and standards for a safe and successful hydrogen market development Per-Sigurd Heggem, Hexagon Composites, Raufoss, Norway
15:50 Towards the development of the European hydrogen safety training platform for first responders Dr. Svetlana Tretsiakova-McNally, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, United Kingdom
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G3 Research and development Session chair: Dr. Sarah Michaelis, VDMA, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
14:30 Economic aspects of the cell production value chain Dr. Heiner Hans Heimes, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
14:50 Over current protection elements to safeguard battery-based applications Dr. Wataru Yamada, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Yoshiki Sasaki, Japan Strategic Capital Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
15:10 Flexible assembly processes for battery production – Challenges for science and industry Alexander Tornow, Technische Universität Braun- schweig, Braunschweig, Germany
15:30 Electrolyte filling and formation – Solutions for two critical process steps Dr. Mareike Wolter, Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS, Dresden, Germany
15:50 Functional binder for lithium ion battery performance Julien Delmas, Zeon Europe GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany
G4 Stationary applications Session chair: Alfons Westgeest, EUROBAT, Brussels, Belgium
14:30 Energy storage selections and use in different applications Gery Bonduelle, EnerSys EMEA, Zurich, Switzerland
14:50 tbc
15:10 Local scale energy storage to serve a multi-purpose role within an island micro grid Stefano Nassuato, FIAMM Energy Storage Solutions S.p.a., Montecchio Maggiore, Italy
15:30 Project experience with the 1 MW installation at Ke-Tec in Betzigau Jörg Umbreit, Gustav Klein GmbH & Co. KG, Schongau, Germany
15:50 District storage solutions for stationary batteries Frank Schuldt, Next Energy - EWE Forschungszentrum für Energietechnologie e. V., Oldenburg, Germany
G5 Financing Session Chair: Prof. Frank Motte, Hochschule Aalen, Aalen, Germany
14:30 Equity financing of new energy companies from crowd funding to initial public offering (ipo) Prof. Frank Motte, Hochschule Aalen, Aalen, Germany
14:50 Debt financing of new energy companies and projects Dr. Anne de Boer, Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek, Stuttgart, Germany
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15:10 Debt financing – The bankers‘ (lenders‘) point of view Felix Holz, Deutsche Bank AG, Berlin, Germany
15:30 From start-up 2 exit – A real story Mark-Uwe Osswald, Heliocentris Fuel Cell Solutions GmbH, Berlin, Germany
15:50 How venture capitalists view green technology funding: Then and now Dr. David Hart, E4tech Sarl, Lausanne, Switzerland
H Closing Session Chair: Dr. Manuel Schaloske, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
16:40 E-mobility in the Netherlands: Ready to cooperate Bert Klerk, Platform for e-mobility „Formule e-Team”, Netherlands
Official partner country reception
17:30 Greeting Monique T.G. van Daalen, The ambassador of the kingdom of the Netherlands to Germany
Bert Pauli, Vice-governor of the province of Noord-Brabant
Venue: ICS, C2, Messe Stuttgart
SESSIONSTuesday, October 13, 2015
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MARKET INCENTIVES, PUBLIC DIALOGUES, ROLE MODELS, BAD CONSCIENCE, GOOD FEELINGS – HOW TO SELL YOUR “GREEN” PRODUCT?Dialog forum: October 12, 2015Messe Stuttgart
green2market helps you to better understand your customers. Together with environmental psychol-ogists, marketing and innovation managers, par-ticipants will discuss sales strategies for “green” products. In three workshops selected experts take a close look at your business case. Participants and experts will work as a team in order to explore possible solutions for sales challenges in the fields of mobility, large-scale projects and building and energy technology. www.green2market.de
CONFERENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF
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I Plenary
Plenary chair: Franz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
09:30 Transition to electric mobility may start within a decade Bert Witkamp, AVERE, Brussels, Belgium
10:00 Electric mobility – Status and perspective Steffen Bilger MdB, Deutscher Bundestag, CDU/ CSU-Fraktion, Berlin, Germany Franz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
J1 Charging infrastructure as part of local mobility concepts
Session chair: Lars Walch, EnBW AG, Karlsruhe, Germany
10:50 Demands and status of legal regulations in Germany – Results of the German Electric Mobility Showcases Dr. Bertram Harendt, Deutsches Dialog Institut GmbH, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
11:10 EV readiness in metropolitan regions Peter Lindlahr, hySOLUTIONS GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
11:30 Smart charging, the Brabant approach Onoph Caron, Nationaal Kennisplatform Laadinfrastructuur, Utrecht, Netherlands
11:50 Solar powered charging networks for e-cars and e-bikes Florian Kempf, ALDI GmbH & Co. KG Mörfelden, Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany
SESSIONSWednesday, October 14, 2015
12:10 Challenges and opportunities of charging infrastructure: The view from local government Dr. Michael Münter, Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
J2 Mobile applications light vehicles and cars In cooperation with AVERE
Session chair: Bert Witkamp, AVERE, Brussels, Belgium
10:50 Electric vehicles: How to turn market take off into a grid opportunity Sebastién Albertus, Renault Technical Center, Guyancourt Cedex, France
11:10 „Energiewende“ on 4 wheels Peter Siegert, MITSUBISHI MOTORS Deutschland GmbH, Rüsselsheim, Germany
11:30 Comparison of Autolib Paris and Source London, lessons learnt and key success factors for a large-scale EV deployment David Laval, Blue Solutions (Bolloré Group), Vaucresson, France
11:50 The largest Tesla company car fleet in Germany – Looking back on the first 250.000 electric kilometres Klaus Baumgärtner and Dirk Braun, BridgingIT GmbH, Mannheim, Germany
12:10 Recent 18650 Li-Ion battery development for EV/LEV applications Dr. Mo-Hua Yang, TD Hitech Energy Inc., Hsinchu City, Taiwan
J3 Battery storage Session chair: Thomas Speidel, Bundesverband Energiespeicher e.V., Berlin, Germany
10:50 Energy Storage 2030 R&D Roadmap Alfons Westgeest, EUROBAT, Brussels, Belgium
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11:10 The electrical vehicle photovoltaic grid Menno Kardolus, Power Research Electronics BV, ZK Breda, Netherlands
11:30 Energy storage trends and Korea ESS project case study Ike Inkwan Hong, Kokam Co., Ltd., Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
11:50 Energy management system services within the distribution grid Jost Broichmann, WEMAG AG, Schwerin, Germany
12:10 Prosumer storage systems – Own consumption & grid services Franz-Josef Feilmeier, FENECON GmbH & Co. KG, Deggendorf, Germany
K1 Automated drive and digitalization
Session chair: Frauke Goll, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
14:30 Networks and clusters in a digitalized world – How enterprises can benefit in times of industrial transformation Dr. Gerd Meier zu Köcker, ClusterAgentur Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
14:50 Piloted driving at Audi Dr. Patrick Heinemann, Audi Electronics Venture GmbH, Gaimersheim, Germany
15:10 Technical challenges and opportunities of automated driving Prof. Dr. J. Marius Zöllner, FZI, Forschungszentrum Informatik, Karlsruhe, Germany
15:30 Parking and charging in the Megacity 2030 Prof. Johann Tomforde, TransEnergyPartners GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
15:50 The way towards autonomous driving Dr. Eberhard Zeeb, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, Germany
K2 Mobile applications buses and commercial vehicles In cooperation with AVERE
Session chair: Adrie Spruijt, Hogeschool Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
14:30 The current status and the future of commercial electric vehicles in the Netherlands Adrie Spruijt, Hogeschool Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
14:50 The FUSO Canter E-CELL – Experiences from a 1-year customer trial Thomas Hilse, Daimler AG, (FUSO Europe & Americas), Stuttgart, Germany
15:10 Vehicle for Innovation Brabant elektrisch (VIBe) Ruben Kragten, V-tron B.V., Deventer, Netherlands
15:30 Innovative drive trains for public transport buses in daily operation Dr. Michael Faltenbacher, Thinkstep (formerly PE International), Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany
15:50 Decarbonized passenger transportation at airports Martin Hofmann, Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
K3 Battery systems
Session chair: Dr. Steffen Haber, KLiB Kompetenznetzwerk Lithium Ionen Batterien e.V., Berlin, Germany
14:30 Smart energy sensors for power monitoring, control and energy saving of micro grids Prof. Dr. Hiroaki Tsujimoto, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan
Yoshiki Sasaki, Japan Strategic Capital Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
SESSIONSWednesday, October 14, 2015
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14:50 Purpose design for battery systems – Functional integration of battery and vehicle as a key to lightweight construction Prof. Dr. Thomas Vietor, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
15:10 Ionic Liquids: Novel electrolytes for the use in next generation battery systems Dr. Thomas Schubert, IOLITEC Ionic Liquids Technologies GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany
15:30 Emulating batteries efficiently Dr. Christian Miesner, CompuMess Elektronik GmbH, Unterschleißheim, Germany
Martin M. Weiss, NH Research, Incorporated, Irvine, CA, USA
15:50 End of line tests of battery systems Christoph Stratmann, ThyssenKrupp System Engineering GmbH, Langenhagen, Germany
L Closing Chair: Franz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
16:40 Changing business model landscapes with e-mobility Kenan Aksular, BMW Group Nederland, Rijswijk, Netherlands
SESSIONSWednesday, October 14, 2015
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TRAVELING AND SIGHTSEEING
Economic region Stuttgart
The Stuttgart region is known worldwide for its automotive industry – around the premium vehicle producers Daimler and Porsche, and also Bosch, the largest automotive supplier, a highly innovative mix of medium-sized ancillary industries has sprung up. The engineering industry in the region owes its outstanding reputation to the manufacture of tools and special- purpose machinery. Moreover, Stuttgart region is known for its outstanding research landscape and top universities.
Tourist highlights
+ Mercedes-Benz museum, Porsche museum: Fascinating insight into the world of mobility
+ State Gallery, Art Museum Stuttgart: Display of works of Germany’s most renowned artists
+ Ludwigsburg Palace, Solitude Palace, Stuttgart’s New Castle: Enchanting architecture
+ Königstrasse Stuttgart, Outletcity Metzingen (BOSS store): Shoppers’ paradise
Information on the Stuttgart Region and the many options available can be found under www.stuttgart-tourist.com
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The Star Alliance member airlines are pleased to be appointed as the Official Airline Network „WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS“.To obtain the Star Alliance Conventions Plus discounts please follow the below steps to access the Conventions Plus online booking tool: • Visit www.staralliance.com/conventionsplus/delegates/ • Under “Delegates login” enter conventions code LH40S15• The online booking tool opens in a separate window• Should the online booking tool not open, please ensure that
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REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INFORMATION
The conference fees include the one-day / two-day / three-day participation at the conference, access to the trade fair, documen- tation (access to online platform), drinks and lunch during the days booked. The conference ticket is valid for all conference parts on the day/days booked.
RegistrationIn written form, addressed to Peter Sauber Agentur Messen und Kongresse GmbH. Following receipt of your application, you will get a letter of confirmation and the invoice (digital). You will receive your name tag and documents at the check-in desk upon presen- tation of the letter of confirmation. Applications received after October 7, 2015 may not be confirmed in time. All applications are nevertheless legally binding.
CancellationsCancellations prior to September 1, 2015 will be credited or refun- ded after deduction of a 25% processing fee. Refunds are not possible for cancellations received after September 1, 2015. Certainly a substitute can be nominated instead. Changes to the program can still occur. These do not justify
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VenueMesse Stuttgart ICS International Congress CenterMessepiazza 170629 Stuttgart, Germanywww.messe-stuttgart.de
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