2nd Annual Electric Vehicles Asia, 27th - 30th September 2010, Seoul, Korea

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Day One

Day One: Tuesday 28 September 2010

08.00
Registration & Coffee

09.00
Chairman’s Welcome
Professor C. C. Chan, President, World Electric Vehicle Association & Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific

ELECTRIC VEHICLE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES

09.10
The Global Roadmap for Electric Vehicles & Smart Grids

  • Technological solutions to ensure mass production of EV’s
  • EV’s to Smart Grids: interconnection trends
  • Global EV & smart grid progress, the challenges & opportunities in Asia

Professor C. C. Chan, President, World Electric Vehicle Association & Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific

09.55
Challenges & Opportunities in the Korean Electric Vehicle Industry

  • Status and outlook of EV development in Korea
  • Korea EV market potential & investment opportunities
  • Remarkable achievements being made for hybrid and fuel cells
  • Key technology gaps and the prospects of future EV success

Dr. Park Jae-Yong, Senior Researcher, Korea Automotive Technology Institute, Korea

10.40
Morning Refreshment

AUTO MANUFACTURERS’ PANEL

11.10
OEM’s Perspective on Increasing Electric Vehicle Market Acceptance by Implementing Strategic & Technological Solutions

  • Discussion on vehicle & battery cost reduction strategies & technology development trends
  • Feedback on current government EV regulations & stimulus packages across different countries
  • Review & discussion on current EV market challenges & solutions

Moderator:
Professor C. C. Chan, President, World Electric Vehicle Association & Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific

Panelists:
Mr. Albert Lam, Chairman and CEO, Detroit Electric
Mr. Kenichiro Wada, EV Business Office, Mitsubishi Motors
Mr. He Bin, Chief Engineer, Vehicle System Control, Chery

BEST PRACTICE ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMMERCIALIZATION & BUSINESS MODELS

12.10
Enhancing Electric Vehicle Technology Development through Effective Collaborations between Government, Research Institutes and Industry Players: A Success Story by the Osaka Government

  • Update on experiments and simulations for the optimum placement of rapid charging stations in Osaka
  • Introducing the EV taxi project: Issues and challenges
  • The collaborative role of the R&D Center on Electric Vehicles for SMEs and Osaka Prefecture University

Mr. Masayuki Nakagawa, Deputy Director General, Osaka Prefectural Government, Department of Commerce, Industry and Labor, Japan

12.55
Lunch Break

13.55
China Electric Vehicle Commercialization Model and Battery Charging / Swapping Infrastructure Strategic Development Plan

  • Reasons constraining faster commercialization of electric vehicles
  • Reasons behind the limited competitiveness of electric vehicles
  • Prerequisites for EV commercialization in China
  • Prime objectives of EV commercialization
  • Main strategies of infrastructure construction
  • Putian-CNOOC’s projected EV business models

Mr. Xie Zi Cong, Assistant General Manager, Putian-CNOOC New Energy Power Corporation, China

14.40
Accelerating Electric Vehicle Deployment in Hong Kong through the Effective Implementation of Charging Infrastructure

  • HKPC’s goals, achievements & plans for achieving EV success
  • The latest updates on the EV charging stations in Hong Kong
  • Allowing for EV mass production through innovation in charging infrastructure and technology

Dr. Lawrence Poon, Head, Automotive and Electronics Division, Hong Kong Productivity Council

15.25
Best Practice Electric Vehicle Commercialisation in the Philippines

  • Introduction to the Philippines EV Development Plan
  • The implementation of EV infrastructure in the Philippines
  • The achievements, challenges and future outlook
  • Suggestions and solutions in accelerating EV commercialisation in South East Asia

Mr. Rommel T Juan, General Manager, M D Juan Enterprises

15.45
Afternoon Refreshment

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND IMPLEMENTATION

16.05
Quick Charging Station Technology Showcase

  • Introduction to TEPCO’s quick-charging system concept, technology innovation and recent project developments
  • Recent developments in standardizing EV charging infrastructure
  • Updates on the construction of Japan’s EV charging stations and future plans

Mr. Takafumi Anegawa, Group Manager, Mobility Technology Group, Electric Vehicle General Manager, R & D Center, TEPCO

16.50
Emerging Electric Vehicle Charging Technology Outlook

  • Introducing Eltek Valere’s high efficiency EV on board charger
  • Technical details of achieving high charging efficiency & battery density
  • Cost & functionality considerations: Reducing power bills & improving charging results

Mr. Michel Fraisse, Vice President, E-mobility, Eltek Valere

17.35
Chairman’s Summary & Closing Address

17.45
End of Conference Day One

Day Two

Day Two: Wednesday 29 September 2010

09.00
Chairman’s Opening Address
Professor C. C. Chan, President, World Electric Vehicle Association & Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific

ELECTRIC VEHICLE STANDARDS & INTEROPERABILITY

09.10
Harmonizing Electric Vehicle Standards to Accelerate Industry Development

  • Review of Korean EV standardization outcomes, achievements, challenges & key issues
  • Current progress with the standardization of EV batteries, charging systems and EV to grid interconnection
  • Suggestions, recommendations and the road ahead

Mr. Jong-Ku Yoon, Director, International Standards Cooperation Division, Korean Agency for Technology and Standards

09.35
Trends and Development Status of IEC Global Electric Vehicle Standards

  • Review of global EV standardization outcomes, achievements & key issues
  • A possible common solution on the conflicts of current EV charging infrastructure standards
  • Suggestions & recommendations for the development of Asian & Korean EV standards

Mr. Peter Van Den Bossche, Secretary of TC 69, IEC

LATEST ELECTRIC VEHICLE
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

10.05
Hybrid Technology Development: Toyota’s Prius Plugin Hybrid

  • Design features of Toyota’s first-to-market plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)
  • The achievement of cost-effective factors and vehicle performance
  • Timeline for development
  • Outlook for the trends of Hybrid Vehicles

Mr. Shizuo Abe, General Manager, Hybrid Vehicle Engineering Management Division, Toyota Motor Corporation

10.45
Morning Refreshment

11.15
Mitsubishi’s Electric Battery Car: i-MiEV Project Updates

  • Latest development updates on the Mitubishi I-MiEV
  • Achieving zero emission targets through the i-MiEV
  • Technical details on battery, motor and charging features
  • Analyzing cost efficiency versus product functionality
  • New technology developments in the Lithium-Ion battery pack in order to reduce vehicle costs

Mr. Kenichiro Wada, EV Business Office, Mitsubishi Motors

11.55
Exploring Fuel Cell Car Opportunities and Technological Trends

  • Current fuel cell car development plans and trends
  • Fuel cell system architecture, design materials, performance and cost considerations
  • Strategies & recommendations to increase market acceptance
  • Future fuel cell technology outlook

12.40
Networking lunch

ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY & DRIVER DEVELOPMENT TRENDS

13.40
Lithium Battery Technology and Developments

  • Key material components for designing a cost-efficient and reliable EV battery
  • Latest development in Li-ion battery technology to optimize energy density, safety, recharging times & life
  • Trends of EV battery development, what is the next generation EV battery
  • Outlook for next generation metal-air battery and Li/S battery, the characteristics & technology availability

Mr. Kuniaki Tatsumi, Principal Research Scientist, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

14.15
Green Driver Technology Development Trends

  • Latest Technology development in Detroit’s EV driver system
  • The integration of motor, invertors and battery pack to improve vehicle efficiency and performance
  • The cost reduction techniques and strategies

Mr. Albert Lam, Chairman and CEO, Detroit Electric

14.55
Afternoon Refreshment

15.25
Technology Solutions to Accelerate Electric Vehicle Mass Production

* Speaking opportunities available for Electric Vehicle battery and technology providers *

16.05
Round Table Discussions

Delegates will join the roundtable discussions based on their specialization and interests in the topics. The sessions will be moderated by key leaders in the industry and involve interactive discussions as well as sharing for effective solutions.

Round Table 1: Building Strategic Alliances Between OEMs and Key Component Manufacturers to Accelerate Electric Vehicle Technology Development
Leader: Dr. Park Jae-Yong, Senior Researcher, Korea Automative Technology Institute, Korea

Round Table 2: How to Reduce Vehicle & Battery Costs and Improve Performance to Accelerate Electric Vehicle Mass Commercialization
Leader: Mr. Albert Lam, Chairman and CEO, Detroit Electric

Round Table 3: Implementing Global Electric Vehicle Standards to Achieve Improved Product Performance
Leader: Mr. Peter Van Den Bossche, Secretary of TC 69, IEC

Round Table 4: Trends and Directions for Electric Vehicle Energy Storage: Fuel Cells, Ultra Capacitors and Flywheels
Leader: Mr. Kuniaki Tatsumi, Principal Research Scientist, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

17.00
Chairman’s Summary & Closing Address

17.05
End of Conference Day Two

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