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2nd International FEV Conference
www.fev.com/zero-co2-mobility
Scientifi c Committee
Hotel Pullman Quellenhof in Aachen, Germany
Focus of the Conference
> Zero and Low CO2 Mobility Concepts
> Zero and Low CO2
Energy Carriers and Infrastructure
> Zero and Low CO2 with Renewable Fuels
> Zero and Low CO2 with Electrification
> Zero and Low CO2 with Batteries and Fuels Cells
R. WEBERVOLKSWAGEN AG
R. TILAGONEIFP ÉNERGIES NOUVELLES
CH. SCHERNUSFEV EUROPE GMBH
PROF. N. OMARVRIJE UNIVERSI-TEIT BRUSSEL
A. RUPIEPERLINDE AG
DR. N. ALTFEV EUROPE GMBH
DR. T. HÜLSHORSTFEV GROUP GMBH
DR. R. BULANDERROBERT BOSCH GMBH
DR. CHRISTOPH BALZERSHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS GMBH
M. VAN SCHIJN-DEL-DE NOOJIEARPA
ZERO CO2 MOBILITY
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2018
DEAR COLLEAGUES,
The European emission reduction goals, ratified in the Paris agreement, require major CO2 emission reductions from the transportation sector. However, there appears to be little or no consensus about the best solution for achieving these goals.
Increasingly, the experts agree on the conclusion that, while propulsion system electrification is an important component of the solution, it is not the only approach for achieving CO2-neutral mobility. In particular, when “well-to-wheel” rather than “tank-to wheel” efficiency is considered, alternative fuels become increasingly interesting as solutions.
Achieving a balanced fleet strategy requires focus on needs-based propulsion system solutions that assure sustainable and clean mobility. In this sense, a mixture of electrification, optimized combustion engines and synthetic fuels appears to be a promising combination. While e-vehicles can lower local emissions in short distance and inner-city driving if they can penetrate the market insufficient quantities, synthetic fuels represent a good means for minimizing CO2 emissions from the conventional internal combustion engines in existing fleets. As a result, the percentage of renewable energy across the mobility sector is directly increased with fuels based on electricity. In combination with further optimization of the combustion process, CO2 emissions can be minimized, approaching zero emissions.
After the positive feedback in 2017 the international FEV conference on “Zero CO2 Mobility” will take place in Aachen again this year and offer a platform for strategic discussion on the potential and performance of various zero CO2 emission strategies.
In 2018 the conference will become a certified climate-friendly event and introduce the latest developments in the fields of battery technologies, fuel cells and e-fuels.
You are cordially invited to join the other conference participants from the fields of research, development and politics as an important contributor to this forum of experts.
PROF. DR.-ING.STEFAN PISCHINGER
PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FEV GROUP GMBH
08:15 Registration and welcome coffee
08:35 Welcome speech Dr. Norbert Alt FEV EUROPE GMBH
KEYNOTES
08:45 Powertrain electrification and synthetic fuels: Solutions and trends
Prof. Stefan Pischinger FEV GROUP GMBH
09:15 Future energy mix in transport from OEM perspective Stefan Deix EUCAR - EUROPEAN COUNCIL FOR AUTOMOTIVE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
09:45 Energy strategy for a CO2-neutral economy and sustainable mobility from the federal point of view
Ulrich Benterbusch FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND ENERGY (BMWI)
10:15 Coffee break
ZERO AND LOW CO2 MOBILITY CONCEPTS
10:45 Zero emissions transport means more than no tailpipe – Life cycle assessment of powertrains and fuels
Dr. Georg Bäuml VOLKSWAGEN AG
11:15 Toyota FCV’s and their implementation in the Japanese market Dr. Ashish Kamat TOYOTA MOTORS EUROPE NV/SA
11:45 Electrification at Bosch: From innovative technology to winning systems
Dr. Dirk Brinkmann ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
12:15 Lunch
13:15 Costs of decarbonisation in the mobility sector with regards to compact class vehicles
Dr. Hermann Pengg AUDI AG
13:45 Total cost of ownership minimization for plug-in hybrid electric heavy-duty vehicles
Dr. Thinh Pham TNO
14:15 Sustainable fuels for future mobility - The DME opportunity for CI-engines
Werner Willems FORD WERKE GMBH
ZERO AND LOW CO2 ENERGY CARRIERS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
14:45 Shell’s view on and activities towards zero CO2 mobility Dr. Karsten Wilbrand SHELL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS GMBH
15:15 Morocco’s future through sustainable energy and mobility Badr Ikken IRESEN - RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOLAR ENERGY AND NEW ENERGIES
15:45 Coffee break
16:15 CO2 capture from air: A breakthrough sustainable carbon source for synthetic fuels
Valentin Gutknecht CLIMEWORKS AG
16:45 Who really makes money with the charging infrastructure? Andrew Han NEW MOTION
17:15 The role of H2 in clean fuels Andreas Rupieper LINDE AG
17:45 Panel discussion: Energy for the day after tomorrow Hosted by: Margriet van Schijndel-de Nooij
EARPA
19:15 Leave for reception dinner
19:30 Reception dinner
Tuesday, November 13th Program
08:00 Welcome coffee
ZERO AND LOW CO2 WITH RENEWABLE FUELS
08:15 Decentralized power-to-X applications for CO2-neutral mobility Dr.-Ing. Tim Böltken INERATEC GMBH
08:45 Benefi ts and challenges for electro-fuels Dr. Uwe Dietrich DLR EV
09:15 Renewable paraffi nic fuels – pioneer for e-fuels? Christoffer Uhr ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
09:45 Coffee break
10:15 FEV’s vision on renewable fuels and corresponding engine strategies
Benedikt Heuser FEV EUROPE GMBH
10:45 The most effi cient way to zero CO2 mobility – The new hydrogen engine
Thomas Korn KEYOU GMBH
11:15 Lunch
ZERO AND LOW CO2 WITH ELECTRIFICATION
12:15 On the fast track to electrifi cation: The E-DEUTZ approach for non-highway applications
Paul Grzeschik DEUTZ AG
12:45 Sileo, a battery powered revolution in public transport Sven Bohnstedt SILEO GMBH
13:15 Zero emission with the solar energy electric vehicle Marko Walhout LIGHTYEAR13:45 Coffee break
ZERO AND LOW CO2 WITH BATTERIES AND FUEL CELLS
14:00 Honda clarity fuel cell propulsion system Kiyoshi Shimizu HONDA R&D CO., LTD. AUTOMOBILE R&D CENTER
14:30 Fuel cell and/or BEV? Dr. Frank Seyfried VOLKSWAGEN AG
15:00 Battery thermal management – the key to lifetime and charging performance
Rainer Sonnenberger VALEO KLIMASYSTEME GMBH
15:30 Battery production in EU – Dream or an opportunity? Prof. Noshin Omar VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL
16:00 Discussion round
16:10 Concluding remarks and adjournment Dr. Norbert Alt FEV EUROPE GMBH
16:15 End
Wednesday, November 14th Program
Exhibition and Sponsoring
CONFERENCE HOTELHotel Pullman Aachen QuellenhofMonheimsallee 5252062 Aachen, Germanyphone +49 (0) 241 91320
Reservation reference for your hotel room: Zero CO2 Mobility
www.pullmanhotels.com
FOCUS ON NETWORKINGTo enhance your conference experience, the 2nd edition of Zero CO2 Mobility offers multiple opportunities for techni-cal exchange and business conversations among engineer-ing experts and industry representatives. In the evening of the first conference day the delegates are invited to join the reception dinner in the ballroom of the historical building „Altes Kurhaus“.
EXHIBITION AND SPONSORING > Technology displays and branding close to the
conference area
> Vehicle demonstrations and exclusive sponsoring packages
Target groups:
> OEMs and suppliers – powertrain management, future product and technology planning responsibles
> Oil, gas and energy suppliers and processing industry
> Political stakeholders
Contact Information and Registration
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Please contact us for further informa-tion about Zero CO2 Mobility:
Boris Benesch benesch(at)fev.com Phone: +49 241 5689 9836
www.fev.com/zero-co2-mobility