Welcome to the 9th Annual
Battery Technologies for EV/HEV 2024, an essential gathering for automotive companies that view batteries as one of the most critical components in the vehicle and are prioritising cost reduction, weight reduction, higher power density, ultra-fast charging, greater range, and improved safety as key targets.
While the industry has not witnessed dramatic changes in the last twelve months, there are several ongoing developments; different cell chemistries and next-generation cells are coming onto the market, there is a big push to make batteries light and more energy dense, with safety, cost and performance continuing to remain major challenges. OEMs are looking for a 10% charge to 80% charge in 10-12 minutes. Ultimately, the buyer's decisions are down to charging time and range.
While batteries have not yet reached their theoretical limits with respect to energy densities, and making sure batteries remain light and more energy dense is a high priority, OEMs are facing a trade-off triangle. To top it off, Chinese EV giants are now building and releasing vehicles into the European market at a cost that is relatively lower cost than European and US OEMs, and there is a greater need now than ever before to prepare to compete with lower-cost Chinese vehicles.
The 9th Annual
Battery Technologies for EV/HEV 2024 conference is 100% driven by current industry trends and the automotive companies' greatest drivers and motivators, and delivers three full days of insight, real-world case studies and practical solutions to the industry's immediate and imminent challenges.
Co-Located with the 10th Annual
Automotive Electric Power Supply Systems 2024 conferenceKey Themes Covered at Battery Technologies for EV/HEV Conference
- The Triangle Trade-Off Between Cost-Reduction, Higher Power Density & Reduced Weight
- Current Approaches to Optimise Battery Thermal Management & Minimise Risk of Thermal Runaway
- Intelligent Battery Management Systems for Improved Performance, Safety & Reliability
- Next-Generation Battery Technologies for Efficiency Improvements
- Latest Developments in Battery Cell Chemistries & Addressing Cost & Material Availability Challenges
- End-of-Life Solutions & Economics of Second Life Batteries & Recycling
2024 Expert Speaker Line-Up
- Philipp Gesner, Staff Engineer BMS, NIO
- Martin Leam, Senior Characterisation Engineer (Battery Materials), JLR
- John H. Kwon, General Counsel, CATL, Hong Kong
- Tushar Shring, Senior System Expert, Volkswagen
- Victor Lakhodynov, Head of Energy Storage Systems, Charge Cars
- Damir Cindric, Head of Battery Systems Engineering, Rimac Technology
- Selim Akbudak, R&D Engineer, TEMSA
- Birkan Atlamaz, R&D Director, Electrical Electronics Systems, Anadolu Isuzu
- Dr. Emre Ozgul, Supervisor - Engine Performance & Energy Management, Ford Otosan
- Dr. Kamel Azzouz, Head of Research & Innovation (Thermal Powertrain), Valeo
- Dr. Pál Lászlófi, Advanced Legal Manager, Legal & Compliance Department, CATL
- Angus Lyon, Director, Rockfort Engineering Limited
- Dr. Jelena Andric, Associate Professor, Chalmers University
- Johannes Simbock, Team Lead Battery Pass, acatech
- Mona Faraji Niri, Associate Professor, University of Warwick
- Simran Jodha, Senior Editor - Battery Metals, S&P Global
- Ali Adim, Senior Research Analyst, S&P Global Mobility
- Max Reid, Principal Analyst, EV & Battery Supply Chain, Wood Mackenzie
- Kiera Jansen, Project Manager, Automotive IQ
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Venue
H4 Hotel München Messe
Konrad-Zuse-Platz 14, 81829
Munich, Germany
Reservation Method: We have reserved a selection of Rooms at the
discounted group rate, subject to availability.