Thermal Management for EV/HEV 2025 Conference

Part of EV System-Level Efficiency Week

February 25-28, 2025 - Munich, Germany

Europe's Longest-Running Thermal Management for EV/HEV Conference

Delivering Solutions to the Industry Greatest Challenges
  • Cost-competitiveness
  • Ultra-high thermal system efficiency
  • Vehicle efficiency and reliability
  • Energy efficiency with longer driving cycles
  • Improved vehicle autonomy
The event will focus on five key industry drivers: cost-competitiveness, ultra-high thermal system efficiency, vehicle efficiency and reliability, energy efficiency with longer driving cycles, and improved vehicle autonomy.

Thermal management, along with battery management, is essential for optimizing vehicle performance. However, it remains a challenge, especially with upcoming PFAS bans requiring new refrigerants to maintain safety and reliability. Battery thermal management is also a key area of interest, particularly adapting cooling technologies for new battery chemistries. Companies are looking to integrate more efficient systems, with Tesla's Octovale being a key benchmark.

As competition grows, there is increased demand for more powerful, efficient thermal management systems. Advances in simulation, AI, and machine learning are helping design more efficient systems. The conference will cover these emerging topics and more, offering a platform for industry professionals to discuss the latest trends and innovations in EV/HEV thermal management.

What you can expect from attending The 13th Thermal Management for EV/HEV Europe 2025 Conference

Benefits of Attending
  • Better opportunities for vendors to discuss requirements of the customer - get in person contact, get introduced to people, make new connections and enlarge networks.
  • Quick 'speed dating' opportunities for one-to-one interaction with Europe's biggest OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers - discussing the newest developments & their experiences.
  • Learn thermal management best practices that are currently being implemented by leading vehicle manufacturers - no product pitches from TMS suppliers.
  • Curated Networking Opportunities with OEMs, Tier 1s and Suppliers - offering a 5* on-site experience from start to finish.
  • Highly detailed, nuts-and-bolts technical presentations - on only the most pertinent issues in the Thermal Management space right now - no 30,000 view generic corporate pitches.
  • 40+ hours of practical insight and extensive coverage from leading OEMs, Tier-1, and Tier-2/3 vendors - focusing on all the different domains that are contributing to thermal management.
  • Opportunity to interact with over 150 technical experts across battery technology, thermal management, powertrain, e-drive and other domains
  • The optimum mix between strategy, technical content, and industrial experience.
  • The all-access pass gives you access to both the 13th Thermal Management for EV/HEV/PHEV 2025 conference and the 12th Advanced E-Motor Technologies 2025 conference.

2025 Speakers

  • Dr. Kamel Azzouz, Head of Research & Innovation - Master Expert, Valeo
  • Dr. Dirk Neumeister, Head of Concepts and Systems, MAHLE International GmbH
  • Dr. Manlio Valerio Morganti, Lead Thermal Engineer, JLR
  • Gerhard Eser, Head of Innovation Thermal Management/ Principal Expert Thermal Management, Vitesco Technologies
  • Dr. Sridhar Ayyapureddi, Lead Battery Modelling Enginee, JLR
  • Rody El Chammas, Heat Pump Module directo, Valeo
  • Thomas Rachow, Chief Expert Thermal Management, BOSCH
  • Ata Yigit Yildirim, Senior Thermal & Energy Management Engineer, Ford Otosan
  • Sidsel Dyekjaer, Chemicals Policy Consultant, ChemSec
  • Dr. Marco Majid Kabiri Samani, Specialist Battery Verification and Thermal Characterization, Volvo GTT
  • Thomas Kennedy, Thermal Management System Architect, John Deere
  • Alexander Busse, Manager Sustainability & New Mobility, fka
  • Pravin Tilekar, Team Lead - Team Lead - HVAC, Airflow system, Cooling System, Electric Vehicle Thermal Management, Tata Motors European Technical Centre
  • Weixing Zhou, Global Lead and SW Package Release Manager -DcDc Charging System | Cybersecurity Engineer, Stellantis US
  • Hamed Jamshidi, Technical Expert | Thermal Management, Volvo Cars
  • Vasanth Krishnamurthy, Director Electric Propulsion System, Volvo
  • Mr. Souhaib Touati, Project Manager Power Electronics Software, Porsche Engineering
  • Dr. Vineetha Ravindran, Technical Project Lead- Next Generation Inverters, Scania Group
  • Pablo Lopez de Harro, Head of E-Powertrain, ARUS
  • Sebastian Möller, Senior Researcher, Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH
  • Christine Luetzkendorf, Policy Adviser Fluorinated Gases, Deutsche Umwelthilfe e.V.

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