EV Battery Development

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Time
02:00 pm - 03:30 pm
Hall
ICM München
Room
Room 13 B

Batteries are at the heart of any electric vehicle. Their design determines the vehicle's range, charging speed, performance in cold weather, fire safety and many other properties. The speed of development has been immense, as new cell chemistries such as LFP, sodium-ion and solid state batteries are pushing into the market. Significant progress has been made with monitoring battery usage with a view to design optimization so that the battery performance is maximized without accelerating the ageing process. In this session, we share insights on the performance of today's vehicle batteries and future technological developments.

02:00 pm - 02:05 pmWelcome and Introduction

Dr. Christopher Hecht

Data Scientist

ISEA Institute, RWTH Aachen University

02:05 pm - 02:22 pmFurther Development of an Existing Rapid Battery Assessment

Andreas Richter

R&D Manager

DEKRA SE

02:22 pm - 02:39 pmAI-Assisted EV Batteries Development and in-Life Monitoring

02:39 pm - 02:56 pmNext-Gen Battery Strategies 2027+: Potentials and Challenges for Future Battery Designs and Diversification in Product Portfolios to Serve a Large Bandwidth of Market Applications.

Markus Hackmann

Managing Director

P3 Group GmbH

02:56 pm - 03:13 pmProgression of Lithium-Ion Cell Format and Its Latest Development in Asia Market

Luke Hu

General Manager, Global Business

Electroder

03:13 pm - 03:25 pmQ&A Round

03:25 pm - 03:30 pmConclusion

Dr. Christopher Hecht

Data Scientist

ISEA Institute, RWTH Aachen University

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Speakers
Speaker
Andreas Richter, DEKRA SE

R&D Manager

A technical expert with a passion for electromobility - this is Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Richter, R&D Manager at DEKRA. He has almost 15 years of experience in the field of e-mobility, a topic that has been a recurring theme throughout his career: After studying mechatronics with a focus on vehicle mechatronics, Andreas was in charge of cross-divisional electromobility services from 2010 on and set up a DEKRA Group-wide E-Mobility Competence Center. In his current position as R&D Manager, two topics are particularly close to his heart: the electrical safety of vehicles and determining the State of Health of the EV battery. Andreas is also the founder of DEKRA's Battery Test for Electric Cars, a unique, patented procedure for determining the battery SoH.

Speaker
Dr. Jonas Böhm, TWAICE

Germany

Dr. Jonas Böhm is VP Mobility Americas at TWAICE, the leading battery analytics software. He is focused on unlocking the battery-powered future for everyone by working deeply with customers and partners in the mobility sector. Next to that, he is a Fellow of the Global Future Council on Advanced Manufacturing and Value Chains of the World Economic Forum and a thought leader on platform dynamics and networked markets (especially e-mobility) - co-authored more than 25 articles, conference contributions and books.

Speaker
Luke Hu, Electroder

General Manager, Global Business

Germany

Mr. Luke Hu co-founded Electroder, a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer focuses on battery cell design and development. He is currently focusing on building and operating the company's global business. Mr. Hu has been leading his team completing cell design projects, developing advanced design tools for global users, and advising the company's clients in cell development process. In 2022, Mr. Hu led his company joining the Global Battery Alliance as its first member focusing on battery design and development. Before founding Electroder, he had a decade of experience in manufacturing and technology and held a variety of management roles globally. Mr. Hu graduated with an MBA degree from Cornell University and a bachelor's degree of engineering from Beijing University of Technology.

Speaker
Markus Hackmann, P3 Group GmbH

Managing Director

Germany

Markus Hackmann is the managing director of P3 and responsible for the area of e-mobility. After completing his engineering studies at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, he joined P3 in 2006 and has since been working on numerous projects in the field of e-mobility technology strategies, lithium-ion batteries and the charging of electric vehicles. Since a few years and with the breakthrough of electric mobility, numerous projects with utilities, grid operators have been added. Likewise, Markus and the P3 work with numerous investors on the topic of technical due diligence. The P3 e-mobility team currently consists of over 200 consulting engineers.

Speaker
Dr. Christopher Hecht, ISEA Institute, RWTH Aachen University

Data Scientist

Germany

Christopher works as Data Scientist at The Mobility House to generate a clearer visibility over the flexibility assets such as charging stations and vehicles connected through the backend in the portfolio. In parallel, Christopher continues his work as a scientist with the ISEA Institute, RWTH Aachen University. Christopher's research focusses on applying machine learning and big data algorithms on public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. Key questions are how the existing infrastructure can best be used, how future expansion is best placed, and how electric vehicles can positively interact with the electricity grid. Through the platform www.mobility-charts.de as well as appearances in various conferences, he is a leading voice on charging infrastructure usage in Germany. As part of electric mobility, he also focusses on buffer batteries and home energy storage systems. He has experience in the fields CAPEX/OPEX projection for power and gas grid assets, power grid and power market modelling, wind energy tenders, and renewable energy technology. He further has an extensive IT and programming background with projects completed in database management and back-end development.

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