September 30 – OctOber 2, 2013meSSe Stuttgart, germanyHydrogen, Fuel Cells, Batteries, Future Mobility Solutions
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www.world-of-energy-solutions.de
MINISTERIUM FÜR UMWELT, KLIMA UND ENERGIEWIRTSCHAFT
additional conference part:
Solar energy Solutions
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three events – a single theme of the future:
BATTERY+STORAGE, f-cell and the e-mobil BW TECHNOLOGIETAG will be presented under a single roof for the second time in 2013 – and for the first time under a common motto: WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS. WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS is a central marketplace, industry driver and think tank for the development of battery and energy storage technologies, fuel cell applications and future mobility solutions. www.world-of-energy-solutions.de
f-cell – the fuel cell | 13th forum for producers and users
Fuel cell and hydrogen experts from all over the world have gathered annually at the f-cell industry conference and trade fair for 13 years. At the f-cell conference, German and international experts report on recent advances and discuss the opportunities and potential of fuel cells and hydrogen for the energy turnaround. Producers and users of fuel cells and hydrogen experts will be presenting new products and market trends at the trade fair. www.f-cell.de
battery+StOrage – International trade fair and conference for battery and energy storage technologies
BATTERY+STORAGE is the first comprehensive trade fair and conference event devoted to the production of mobile and stationary energy storage technology. The entire stor-age medium production value chain will be represented – from research and development to materials, battery and storage system manufacturing to the final product. www.battery-storage.com
e-mobil bW tecHnOLOgIetag – future mobility Solutions
The e-mobil BW TECHNOLOGIETAG is an important industry gathering point and discussion forum for experts and decision-makers from the political, business and scientific communities. In keeping with this year’s keynote theme of “Future Mobility Solutions”, the conference program features current information and trends relating to future mobility solutions and highlights technological developments within the context of key aspects of business and economic policy in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Major focal points of the event are the Showcase Re-gion for Electric Mobility ”LivingLab BWe mobil” and the leading-edge cluster ”Electric Mobility South West“.www.e-mobilbw.de/technologietag
new in 2013: the Solar energy Solutions conference
Business executives and experts from the solar energy industry have been invited by the Solar Cluster Baden-Württemberg e.V. to present and discuss important re-search results, projects, business models and solar energy products at two conference sessions on Monday, September 30, 2013. (In German only)www.solarcluster-bw.de
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conference
A comprehensive industry insight: More than 140 excellent speakers give insights into the latest developments and trends in hydrogen, fuel cell and battery technologies and present solutions for a future sustainable mobility. The conference program not only covers a broad range of topics but also focuses in particular on practical matters. With their ticket, conference participants can visit all sessions of f-cell, BATTERY+STORAGE, e-mobil BW TECHNOLOGIETAG and Solar Energy Solutions on the day(s) booked.
trade fair
Getting down to business: Last year, more than 140 exhibi-tors showed the latest developments and sector highlights. The trade fair provides a chance to get into contact with global leaders and innovative newcomers and discover what solutions they provide for a sustainable energy economy. The trade fair covers hydrogen, fuel cell and bat-tery technologies for mobile, stationary and special applica-tions, energy storage solutions, components and materials, production and automation technologies as well as future mobility solutions.
evening event and f-cell awards
Time for casual networking: The unique atmosphere of the evening event at Stuttgart’s “Wagenhallen” is enchanting. You will have ample opportunity to engage in dialogue with speakers, exhibitors and other participants from all around the world. Culinary and musical highlights will bring the day to a fitting close.
f-cell awards: fuel cell Innovation prize 2013
Meet the innovators of the fuel cell sector: f-cell awards will be handed out for practical applications in all fields of fuel cell technology. The awards will be presented during the evening event.
ride & Drive
A future mobility experience: at the event, various fuel cell and battery vehicles and the charging infrastructure can be seen close-up and are available for test drives.
excursion
Our excursion on October 2, 2013 offers you an opportunity to familiarize yourself with several of the most interesting and innovative facilities in the field of fuel cell and battery technology in and near Stuttgart.
Discussions with experts from the regional businessdevelopment agency (in german only)
Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation (WRS) offers interested participants an opportunity to speak personally with high-ranking fuel cell experts from the Stuttgart region again this year.
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a (G/E)Opening Plenary Session
f-cell (E)D1 Mobile Applications ID2 Stationary Applications: Fuel Cells D3 Special Markets
f-cell (E)b1 Hydrogen Infrastructure b2 News from the Science Sector
mixed session (E)b3 International Activities
Solar energy Solutions (G)b6 Solarenergie und Speicherb7 Solarenergie, Energiemanagement und Smart Grid
battery+Storage (E)D4 EV Charging InfrastructureD5 Production: Batteries
battery+Storage (E)b4 News from the Science Sectorb5 Production: Batteries
f-cell (E)e1 Mobile Applications IIe2 Production and Automation Technologies: Fuel Cellse3 Electrolysise4 Hydrogen Storage
battery+Storage (E)e5 Recycling / Safety Issuese6 Stationary Applications: Batteries
monday, September 30, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
tuesday, October 1, 20139:00 – 10:00 a.m.
9:00 – 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
2:30 – 3:30 p.m. 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
2:30 – 3:30 p.m. 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
c (G/E) Plenary Session
f-cell (E)f1 Materials and Components
battery+Storage (E)f2 Materials and Components
g (G/E)PlenaryFuture MobilitySolutions
e-mobil bW technologietag (G/E)H1 Industrialization of ElectromobilityH2 New Energy Mobility SolutionsH3 Electromobility in FranceH4 Electromobility for Utility Vehicles
e-mobil bW technologietag (G/E)J1 Case Study: Baden-WuerttembergJ2 Electromobility in ChinaJ3 After Sales and SafetyJ4 Chances for the Electrical Trades
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(G/E) = Session will be simultaneously interpreted. (E) = Session will be held in English only.
Please note the conference language:(G) = Session will be held in German only.
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a Opening plenary SessionSession language: English / GermanSimultaneous interpretationSession chair: Jürgen Zurheide
9:30 a.m. WelcomeDr. Walter Rogg, Stuttgart Region Economic Develop-ment Corporation, Stuttgart, Germany
9:35 a.m. Key technologies for the energy transition and sustainable mobilityMinister Franz Untersteller, Ministry of the Environment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
9:55 a.m. market introduction of zero-emission-vehicles – opportunities and challengesDr. Christian Mohrdieck, Daimler AG, Kirchheim/Teck-Nabern, Germany
10:15 a.m. energy transition with hydrogen, fuel cell and battery technology – from r&D to market intro-ductionDr. Klaus Bonhoff, National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW GmbH), Berlin, Germany
10:35 a.m. Coffee break
11:05 a.m. new energy mobility bWe-strategies and activitiesFranz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH, State Agency for Electric Mobility and Fuel Cell Technology Baden- Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
11:25 a.m. taking the industry to the next level – an overview of activities in the uSaMorry Markowitz, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association, Washington DC, USA
11:55 a.m. the Japanese battery sector for mobile applications—from Sony to enax Dr. Kazunori Ozawa, Enax Inc. Tokyo, Japan
12:15 a.m. country report: Korean fuel cell sectorProf. Yongsug Tak, Inha University, Namgu-Incheon, Korea
12:35 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
b1 f-cell – Hydrogen InfrastructureSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Stefan Gloger, Ministry of the Environ-ment, Climate Protection and the Energy Sector Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
2:30 p.m. Hydrogen infrastructure for a sustainable mobility – a roadmap for the german federal State baden-Wuerttemberg until 2030Dr. Tom Smolinka, ISE Fraunhofer-Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany
3:00 p.m. from pilot plant to series product: technical optimisation of hydrogen fueling stationsSimon Schäfer, Linde AG, Munich, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. H2 infrastructure roll out in the uKDr. Graham Cooley, ITM Power, Sheffield, UK
4:30 p.m. Hydrogen stations: planning and investment in californiaCatherine Dunwoody, California Fuel Cell Partnership, Sacramento, USA
5:00 p.m. fcV / Infrastructure demonstration program in JapanTetsufumi Ikeda, HySUT, Tokyo, Japan
5:30 p.m. End
b2 f-cell – news from the Science SectorSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Prof. Dr. Angelika HeinzelZBT Fuel Cell Research Center, Duisburg, Germany
2:30 p.m. Influence of operation strategies on the life time of pem fuel cellsDr. Peter Beckhaus, ZBT Fuel Cell Research Center, Duisburg, Germany
3:00 p.m. Study by electron microscopy of membrane / electrode assembly degradation mechanisms: mea surface heterogeneityDr. Laure Guétaz, CEA Grenoble, Grenoble, France
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. Strategic development for practical application / research on nanomaterials for high performance pefcsProf. Dr. Makoto Uchida, University of Yamanashi, Kofu, Japan
4:30 p.m. progress in Ht-pem fuel cellsDr. Thomas Steenberg, Danish Power Systems, Lyngby, Denmark
5:00 p.m. new low cost approaches to direct hydrogen and direct liquid fuel cellDr. David Wilkinson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
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b4 b + S news from the Science SectorSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Prof. Dr. Werner Tillmetz, ZSW Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Wuerttem-berg, Ulm, Germany
2:30 p.m. advanced electrical energy storage systems and their applicationDr. Wolfgang Weydanz, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
3:00 p.m. Overview on recent research and development ac-tivities in lithium-ion batteries with a focus on asiaDr. Klaus Brandt, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH, Munich, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. challenges for the lithium-air batteryProf. Dr. Bruno Scrosati, Helmholtz-Institute-Ulm, Germany
4:30 p.m. electro-thermal modeling of lithium-ion cellsProf. Dr. Andreas Jossen, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany
5:00 p.m. technological challenges and progress in the development of cell stacks for redox flow batteriesDr. Tom Smolinka, ISE Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany
5:30 p.m. End
b5 b + S production: batteriesSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Prof. Dr. Achim Kampker, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
2:30 p.m. from simulation to production: Digital plant planning and efficient automation solutions for a high-quality battery manufacturingDr. Thomas Aigle, Siemens AG, Stuttgart, Germany
3:00 p.m. Optical in-line inspection for battery foil materials – Quality & process control for higher yieldsHans Örley, Dr. Schenk Inspection Systems, Planegg, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. transparency, flexibility and compliance in battery production – benefits from implementing a manu-facturing execution systemDr. Johannes Stelter, Eckelmann Aktiengesellschaft, Wiesbaden, Germany
4:30 p.m. pilot cell assembly line for large lithium-ion cell pro-duction and automated regenerative formationDr. Pier Guiseppe Bernini, Solith of Sovema SpA, Reno, Italy
5:00 p.m. production technologies for lithium-ion batteriesMarco Stehr, Manz AG, Reutlingen, Germany
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b3 International activitiesSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Robert Rose, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association, Washington DC, USA
2:30 p.m. Hydrogen and fuel cell activities at HySa, South africa – Status and prospectsDr. Sivakumar Pasupathi, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa
3:00 p.m. ene.field, european-wide field trials for residential fuel cell micro-cHpMichael Braun, Baxi Innotech GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. updating Japanese stationary fuel cell marketProf. Tomio Omata, University of Yamanashi, Japan
4:30 p.m. Li-ion battery technology for automotive applicationsDr. Kiho Kim, Samsung, Korea
5:00 p.m. Status of LIb industry in china and its readiness to support the xeV/eSS marketDr. Xiaoyu Zhang, RealLi Research, Beijing, China
5:30 p.m. End
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b7 Solarenergie, energiemanagement und Smart gridmoderation: Dr. Jochen Link, Stadtwerke Stuttgart, Deutschland
14:30 Uhr begrüßung und Kurzdarstellung des Solar clusters baden-Württemberg e.V.Dr. Jann Binder, Geschäftsführer des Solar Clusters Baden-Württemberg e.V., Stuttgart, Deutschland
14:40 Uhr ergebnisse der Smart-grid-plattform baden-WürttembergDr. Dierk Bauknecht, Öko-Institut Freiburg, Freiburg, Deutschland
15:05 Uhr ergebnisse aus e-energy projekten und ausblick – photovoltaik prosumerMichael Wedler, B.A.U.M. Consult, München, Deutschland
15:30 Uhr Kaffeepause
16:00 Uhr Smart Home: intelligente Haustechnologien, Datenvernetzung und SteuerungDr. Stefan Hellfeld, FZI Karlsruhe, Deutschland
16:30 Uhr photovoltaik als Quelle für Strom und Wärme kombiniert mit dem virtuellen Kraftwerk – am beispiel des projekts enVisage in der gemeinde WüstenrotDr. Dirk Pietruschka, Zentrum für nachhaltige Energie-technik, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Deutschland
17:00 Uhr Luft/Luft Wärmepumpen und photovoltaik in kommerzieller anwendung am beispiel textilhandel – potentiale für eigenstromnutzungThomas Graupensberger, Daikin Airconditioning Germany GmbH, München, Deutschland
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b6 Solarenergie und Speichermoderation: Prof. Dr. Michael Powalla, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Deutschland
14:30 Uhr begrüßung und Kurzdarstellung des Solar clusters baden-Württemberg e.V.Dieter Manz, erster Vorsitzender des Solar Clusters Baden-Württemberg e.V., Stuttgart, Deutschland
14:40 Uhr neue entwicklungen im bereich der Silizium- SolarzellenherstellungDr. Daniel Biro, ISE Fraunhofer Institut für Solare Energiesysteme, Freiburg, Deutschland
15:05 Uhr Lokale produktion von cIgS modulenDieter Manz, Manz AG, Reutlingen, Deutschland
15:30 Uhr Kaffeepause
16:00 Uhr Die rolle der Solarenergie für die energiewende – pV Speichersysteme als dezentraler beitragDr. Michael Danzer, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg, Ulm, Deutschland
16:20 Uhr Simulation and energy management for energy storage systemsStefan Vöglein, ads-tec, Stuttgart, Deutschland
16:40 Uhr photovoltaik als Quelle für Strom und Wärme: Die umsetzung anhand eines Wohngebiets im pilotprojekt WeinsbergRalf Hofmann, Kaco New Energy, Neckarsulm, Deutsch-land
17:05 Uhr Kippmomente in der energiewirtschaft – chancen für den deutschen und europäischen mittelstandJoachim Goldbeck, GOLDBECK Solar GmbH, Hirschberg, Deutschland
17:30 Uhr Ende
Solar Energy Solutions hosted by:
Solar Cluster Baden-Württemberg e.V.Industriestrasse 670565 Stuttgart, [email protected]
aDDItIOnaL cOnference part:
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9:00 a.m. batteries – fuel for electromobility and the energy transition. challenges for governmental actionDr. Herbert Zeisel, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Berlin, Germany
9:30 a.m. moving from demonstration to infrastructure roll-out: achievements and challengesDr. Andreas Opfermann, Linde AG, Munich, Germany
D1 f-cell – mobile applications ISession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Franz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
10:00 a.m. progress on fceV development and conditions for fceV market introductionDr. Jörg Wind, Daimler AG, Kirchheim/Teck-Nabern, Germany
10:30 a.m. technology development towards sustainable mobilityAkihito Tanke, Toyota Motor Europe, Brussels, Belgium
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m. bmW hydrogen – progress and challenges of automotive hydrogen technologyTobias Brunner, BWM Group, Munich, Germany
12:00 a.m. cost-efficient fuel cell hybrid systems for inner-city transportationManfred Limbrunner, Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH, Purchheim, Germany
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
D2 f-cell – Stationary applications: fuel cellsSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Münch, EnBW AG, Karlsruhe, Germany
10:00 a.m. fuel cell systems for the household energy sector – from r&D to the marketMarkus Edel, EnBW Vertrieb GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany
10:30 a.m. fuel cell mcHp-appliance Vitovalor 300-p: cooperation Viessmann – panasonicSebastian König, Viessmann Werke GmbH, Allendorf, Germany
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m. power generation @ home: Smart integration of high efficient fuel cells in heating systemDr. Uwe Limbeck, Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH, Wernau, Germany
12:00 a.m. fishing in the blue ocean for customers – market experiences with bluegenAndreas Ballhausen, Ceramic Fuel Cells GmbH, Heinsberg, Germany
12:30 p.m. micro cHp with fuel cells – market introduction activities in north rhine-WestphaliaDr. Thomas Kattenstein, EnergieAgentur.NRW, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network, Düsseldorf, Germany
1:00 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
D3 f-cell – Special marketsSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Johannes Schiel, VDMA Brennstoffzellen, Berlin, Germany
10:00 a.m. fuel cell design considerations for backup vs. disaster recovery power solutionsDieter Braechtken, ReliOn, Spokane, USA
10:30 a.m. fuel cell backup power for the tetra safety network of germanyBenedikt Eska, Technology Management SK, Garching, Germany
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m. Overview and status quo of the HyLIft projects on hydrogen powered fuel cell material handling vehiclesHubert Landinger, LBST Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
12:00 a.m. fuel cell application in material handling for a green warehouseDr. Ewald Wahlmüller, Fronius International GmbH, Wels-Thalheim, Austria
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
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D4 b+S – eV charging InfrastructureSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Markus Hackmann, P3 automotive GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
10:00 a.m. grid quality and infrastructure tests as a critical aspect for eV chargingMarkus Hackmann, P3 automotive GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
10:30 a.m. Introduction and first demonstration of ccS (combined charging System) as the new standard for electric vehicle charging via the german “Schaufensterprojekte” in berlin and bavaria-SaxonyCarsten Busch, ABB Automation Products GmbH, Laden-burg, Germany
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m. effect of charging infrastructure on eV deploymentHayato Akizuki, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd, Kanagawa, Japan
12:00 a.m. challenges for interpolar wireless power transfer chargingDr. Olaf Simon, SEW-Eurodrive GmbH & Co. KG, Bruchsal, Germany
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
D5 b+S – production: batteriesSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Dr. Rudolf Simon, M+W Germany GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
10:00 a.m. KLib organization and activitiesDr. Michael Krausa, KLiB Kompetenznetzwerk Lithium-Ionen-Batterien, Berlin, Germany
10:30 a.m. State-of-the-art preparation of electrode slurries for lithium-ion batteriesNorbert Kern, Bühler AG, Uzwill, Switzerland
11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11:30 a.m. advanced battery production technology in JapanMasayoshi Tanaka, Nagano Automation Co. Ltd., Nagano, Japan
12:00 a.m. global trends of manufacturing of lithium-ion battery through advancing production equipment – being driven by Korean suppliersYoung Eum, Itochu Korea Ltd., Korea
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
e1 f-cell – mobile applications IISession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Thorsten Herbert, NOW National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology GmbH, Berlin, Germany
2:30 p.m. advances in fuel cell hybrid transit busesJoanna Kolodziej, Ballard Power Systems Inc., Burnaby, Canada
3:00 p.m. towards robust local deployment channels for hydrogen, fuel cells and electromobilityMarieke Reijalt, EHA European Hydrogen Association, Brussels, Belgium; Alexander Lozanovski, University of Stuttgart, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. Hamburg – where innovations become applicationsHeinrich Klingenberg, HySolutions GmbH, Hamburg
4:30 p.m. characterisation of local effects in automotive f uel cellsUlf Groos, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany
5:00 p.m. Highly efficient fuel cell – li-batteries direct hybridDr. Josef Kallo, DLR German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany
5:30 p.m. End
e2 f-cell – production: fuel cellsSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Bernhard Wolshofer, Fuel Cell and Battery Alliance Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
2:30 p.m. fuel cell system production: Status and outlookDr. Massimo Venturi, NuCellSys GmbH, Kirchheim/Teck-Nabern, Germany
3:00 p.m. ballard power Systems engineering ServicesTJ Lawy, Ballard Power Systems Inc., Burnaby, Canada
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. efficient, standardized and scalable automation solutions – the basis for a successful fuel cell manufacturingMaximilian Sackerer, Siemens AG, Nürnberg, Germany
4:30 p.m. challenges of the production localization strategy of mW-class fuel cell power plants in germany for europeAndreas Frömmel, FuellCell Energy Solutions GmbH, Dresden, Germany
5:00 p.m. pem fuel cell technology at elringKlingerDr. Jürgen Kraft, ElringKlinger AG, Dettingen, Germany
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e3 f-cell – electrolysisSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Dr. Christopher Hebling, ISE Fraunhofer-Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg, Germany
2:30 p.m. Hydrogen production by water electrolysis: current status and future trendsJürgen Mergel, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany
3:00 p.m. reducing cost and improving performance of pem electrolysis for mW-Scale energy storage applicationsEverett B. Anderson II, Proton Energy Systems, Inc., Wallingford, USA
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. Integrated system testing – pem/alkaline electrolysisKevin Harrison, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA
4:30 p.m. pem electrolyzer technology – enabling different applicationsDr. Andreas Reiner, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
5:00 p.m. aspects on high-pressure water electrolysis for intermediate storage of renewable energyDr. Richard Hanke-Rauschen, Max-Planck-Institut, Magdeburg, Germany
5:30 p.m. End
e4 f-cell – Hydrogen StorageSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Werner Diwald, German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV), Berlin, Germany
2:30 p.m. Large wind-hydrogen plants: potential for success in germanyKlaus Stolzenburg, PLANET GbR Planungsgruppe Energie u. Technik, Oldenburg, Germany
3:00 p.m. Hyunder – Developing an implementation plan for the large scale underground storage of hydrogen in europeDr. Ulrich Bünger, LBST Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH, Ottobrunn, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. power to gas – the path forward into german “energiewende”Dr. Bernd Pitschak, Hydrogenics GmbH, Gladbeck, Germany
4:30 p.m. pressurized SOfc for efficient hybrid powerplantsDr. Josef Kallo, DLR German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany
5:00 p.m. Water electrolysis and renewable energy systemsDr. Dan Carter, Fuel Cell Today, Hertfordshire, UK
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e5 b+S – recycling / Safety IssuesSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Dr. Rainer Kern, Robert Bosch Battery Systems GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
2:30 p.m. recycling of eV batteries: umicore technology and legal contextJan Tytgat, Umicore, Hanau, Germany
3:00 p.m. recycling of automotive li-ion batteriesDr. Reiner Weyhe, Accurec Recycling GmbH, Mühlheim/Ruhr, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. Safe collection, transportation and recycling of lithium batteries within a nationwide collection of waste batteriesTobias Schulze-Wettendorf, Stiftung GRS Batterien, Hamburg, Germany
4:30 p.m. aftermarket for li-ion batteries in automotive applicationsDr. Rainer Kern, Robert Bosch Battery Systems GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
5:00 p.m. Safety and performance testing for eV batteriesAlfons Westgeest, EUROBAT, Brussels, Belgium
5:30 p.m. End
e6 b+S – Stationary applications: batteriesSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Dr. Olaf Wollersheim, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
2:30 p.m. experiences from first storage projects – considerations regarding future activitiesDr. Peter Eckerle, StoRegio Energiespeichersysteme e.V., Germany
3:00 p.m. pV-battery-systems in operation – experience reportDr. Andreas Gutsch, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:00 p.m. make way for wind and sun: unveiling europe’s biggest battery parkDr. Ina Hahndorf, Younicos AG, Berlin, Germany
4:30 p.m. Hybrid²: battery storage – does it work?Lars Fallant, Belectric Solarkraftwerke GmbH, Kolitz-heim, Germany
5:00 p.m. ceLLcube (Vanadium redox flow Storage System)Claudio Moretti, Cellstrom GmbH, Wiener Neudorf, Austria
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9:00 a.m. WelcomeFranz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH State Agency for Electric Mobility and Fuel Cell Technology Baden- Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
9:10 a.m. Welcome speech: from research to application – baden-Wuerttemberg as a pioneer region for sustainable mobilityTheresia Bauer MdL, Minister of Science, Research and the Arts, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
9:30 a.m. Keynote: Innovations on the way towards electromobilityProf. Dr. Wolf-Dieter Lukas, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Berlin, Germany
9:50 a.m. Keynote: Lithium-ion batteries go automotive – trends, technologies, value chainDr. Holger Fink, Robert Bosch GmbH, Gerlingen, Germany
10:10 a.m. Keynote: future mobility – key factors and opportunitiesDr. Ulrich Eichhorn, Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), Berlin, Germany
10:30 a.m. Coffee break
f1 f-cell – materials and componentsSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Prof. Dr. Werner Lehnert, Forschungs- zentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany
9:00 a.m. challenges for material and component development for pem fuel cellsProf. Dr. Werner Lehnert, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
9:30 a.m. challenges for commercialization of metallic bipolar plate in pem fuel cellsDr. Raimund Ströbel, Dana Corporation Reinz-Dichtungs-GmbH, Neu-Ulm, Germany
10:00 a.m. challenges in processing and marketing high temperature compounds for bipolar plates – Opportunities in applying itThorsten Derieth, ZBT Duisburg, Germany; Hans Peter Koch, Ensinger Compounds/HP Polymer GmbH, Lenzing, Austria
10:30 a.m. Coffee break
11:00 a.m. gDL industrialization and sealing approaches by freudenbergDr. Volker Banhardt, Freudenberg FCCT SE & Co. KG, Weinheim, Germany
11:30 a.m. bDD-electrodes and their possible application in fuel-cellsMichael Bauer, DiaCCon GmbH, Fürth, Germany
12:00 a.m. Developments in pVD coatings for pemfc bipolar platesPhilip Hamilton, Miba Coating Group, Teer Coatings Ltd., Droitwich, UK
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
f2 b+S – materials and componentsSession language: EnglishNo simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Dr. Jens Tübke, ICT Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Pfinztal, Germany
9:00 a.m. trends in material for lithium-ion batteriesDr. Gerhard Hörpel, Universität Münster, Münster, Germany
9:30 a.m. transitioning new lithium-ion materials from lab testing to high volume productsBridget Deveney, Saft America, Inc., Cockeysville, USA
10:00 a.m. tailor made carbon and graphite based anode materials for lithium-ion batteriesHeribert Walter, SGL Carbon GmbH, Meitingen, Germany
10:30 a.m. Coffee break
11:00 a.m. challenges in future battery technologiesDr. Christoph Hartnig, Rockwood Lithium GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
11:30 a.m. new demands for advanced separatorsDr. Christoph J. Weber, Freudenberg Vliesstoffe KG, Weinheim, Germany
12:00 a.m. new materials and components for future batteries – a resource perspectiveDr. Marcel Weil, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
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H1 e-mobil bW – Industrialization of electromobilityconference language: German / English Simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Anna Sauer, KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, wbk Institute of Production Science, Karlsruhe, Germany
11:00 a.m. production research in the field of electromobilityDr. Ralf Schurer, Dürr Systems GmbH, Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
11:20 a.m. Intelligent (electric) mobilityProf. Dr. Hartmut Schmeck, FZI Research Center for Information Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
11:40 a.m. Innovations in the field of energyProf. Dr. Hans-Christian Reuss, Stuttgart Research Insti-tute for Automotive and Automobile Engine Technology (FKFS), Stuttgart, Germany
12:00 a.m. We keep electric vehicles movingBülent Barcin, Robert Bosch GmbH, Plochingen, Germany
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
H2 e-mobil bW – new energy mobility Solutionsconference language: German / English Simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Martha Loleit, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering, Stuttgart, Germany
11:00 a.m. alternative drives at VolkswagenProf. Dr. Wolfgang Steiger, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany
11:30 a.m. Leading (e)-mobility into new areaMichael Meurer, BMW AG, Munich, Germany
12:00 a.m. Societal perspective towards sustainable mobilityDr. Stephan Herbst, Toyota Europe, Brussels, Belgium
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
H3 e-mobil bW – electromobility in franceconference language: German / English Simultaneous interpretationSession chairs: Timothée David, Rhône-Alpes Automotive Cluster, Lyon, FranceJean-Baptiste Yvon, Electricfil Automotive, Miribel, France
11:00 a.m. Optimal grid-to-meters energy management of electrified vehiclesDr. Antonio Sciarretta, IFP Energies nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison, France
11:30 a.m. SySOLar, an experimental project for the electrical mobility, solar energy and smartgridMarcel Bernhard, Clemessy SA, Mulhouse, France
12:00 a.m. Home charging of electrical vehiclesMarc Helfter, Hager SAS, Obernai, France
12:30 p.m. Lunch break (2 hours)
H4 e-mobil bW – electromobility for utility Vehiclesconference language: German / English Simultaneous interpretationSession chair: Nikolaus Hertle, IHK Ulm, Ulm, Germany
11:00 a.m. electrification in agriculture – tractors and other agricultural machinesHarald Dietel, Sensor Technik Wiedemann GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany
11:20 a.m. pistenbully 600 e+ – being green does not imply less funMichael Kuhn, Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG, Laupheim, Germany
11:40 a.m. battery electric heavy lorries in intelligent container terminals (beSIc)Serge Runge, Energie-Forschungszentrum Niedersachsen, Goslar, Germany
12:00 a.m. electrification of utility vehicles, machines and components. examples from the “cluster nutzfahrzeuge Schwaben” Lothar Riesenegger, Cluster Nutzfahrzeuge Schwaben e.V., Ulm, Germany
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I plenary WOrLD Of energy SOLutIOnSconference language: English / GermanSimultaneous interpretationSessionchair: Jürgen Zurheide
2:30 p.m. participants:Rolf Schumacher, Ministry of Finance and Economy Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
Steffen Bilger MdB, Member of Parliament, Member of the commitee for mobility of the German Bundestag, Berlin, Germany
Jörg Grotendorst, Siemens E-Car, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
Uwe Fritz, EnBW Vertrieb GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Franz Loogen, e-mobil BW GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
3:30 p.m. Coffee break
J1 e-mobil bW – case Study: baden-Wuerttembergconference language: English / GermanSimultaneous interpretationSession chair: Raimund Nowak, Metropolregion Hannover-Braunschweig, Hannover, Germany
4:00 p.m. emissions.frei – emission freeJürgen Schenk, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, Germany
4:20 p.m. new urban mobility – case study district “rosensteinviertel” in StuttgartChristoph Welz, Siedlungswerk GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
4:40 p.m. from logistics to micro smart grid – overview of fraunhofer IaO projectsProf. Dr. Wilhelm Bauer, Fraunhofer Institute for Industri-al Engineering IAO, Stuttgart, Germany
5:00 p.m. eroaming as a market model for electromobilityChristian Hahn, Hubject GmbH, Berlin, Germany
5:30 p.m. Outlook 20146:00 p.m. End
J2 e-mobil bW – electromobility in chinaconference language: English / GermanSimultaneous interpretationSession chair: Jürgen Oswald, Baden-Württemberg International bw-i, Stuttgart, Germany
4:00 p.m. china e-mobility and development opportunitiesProf. Cheng-Liang Yin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
4:30 p.m. Development and manufacture of electric motors for HeV/eV applications in chinaWilliam Cai, Jing-Jin Electric Technologies, Beijing, China
5:00 p.m. progress and problem of battery system for traction useProf. Dr. Jianbo Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
5:30 p.m. Outlook 20146:00 p.m. End
J3 e-mobil bW – after Sales and Safetyconference language: English / GermanSimultaneous interpretationSession chair: Matthias Wörner, MVV Energie AG, Mannheim, Germany
4:00 p.m. battery and transport safetyProf. Dr. Ing. Rodolfo Schöneburg, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, GermanyRainer Justen, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, Germany
4:30 p.m. electromobility – implications for after sales: presentation of study resultsProf. Dr. Willi Diez, Institute for Automotive Economics, University for Economy and Environmental Studies, Nürtingen-Geislingen, Germany; Prof. Dr. Norbert Schreier, Automotive Service Technology (CAST) of the Automotive Engineering Faculty, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
5:00 p.m. audi e-tron market preparations for after salesCordula Conti, Audi AG, Ingolstadt, Germany
5:30 p.m. Outlook 20146:00 p.m. End
J4 e-mobil bW – chances for the electrical tradesconference language: English / GermanSimultaneous interpretationSession chair: Andreas Bek, Fachverband Elektro- und Informationstechnik Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
4:00 p.m. electromobility – chances for the electrical trades and It tradesThomas Bürkle, Fachverband für Elektro- und Informa- tionstechnik Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, Germany
4:30 p.m. future market electromobility – market entry for the electrical and It tradesJörg Veit, Elektro Technologie Zentrum, Stuttgart, Germany
5:00 p.m. Set up of an eV charging infrastructure according to norms and standardsBurkhard Schulze, Zentralverband der Deutschen Elektro- und Informationstechnischen Handwerke (ZVEH), Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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