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Day One, 3 November 2011 Thursday
0800-0900
Delegate Reception
0900-0910
Conference starts.
Chairperson Opening Remarks
Ingo Bunzeck, Policy Studies
Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
| Organising E-mobility Markets |
0910-0940
Vattenfall: Our perspectives and work in facilitating e-mobility market
Ulrich Frieser, Head of Development Program E-Mobility
Vattenfall, Sweden
0940-1010
Organising e-mobility business and charging infrastructure
Jussi Palola, Head of Corporate R&D
Helsinki Energy, Finland
1010-1040
A new business concept for a new emerging market
Henrik Isaksen, Managing Director
ChoosEV, Denmark
1040-1110
Morning Coffee Break
| Securing the e-Mobility Value Chain |
1110-1140
Fortum’s market-based Intelligent Charging business model
Emilia Käck, Nordic Operations Manager Charge & Drive
Fortum, Sweden
1140-1210
Intelligent charging infrastructure solutions as a facilitator for e-mobility business models
Dr. Volker Brink, E-Mobility B2B Business Development
RWE Effizenz, Germany
| Customer Perspectives – A Key Factor for E-mobility Success |
1210-1240
Preferences of potential users of electric cars: charging, off-peak charging and V2G services - A survey in eight EU countries
Ingo Bunzeck, Policy Studies
Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
1240-1340 Lunch
1340-1410
Consumer preferences as key to develop e-mobility
Anja van Niersen, Product Manager, Customer & Market Development
Alliander, the Netherlands
| Charging Infrastructure & Technologies |
1410-1440
The E-Car Project
Phillip Skipper, Director of Business Development, E-Car
Siemens
1440-1510 Afternoon coffee break
The MeRegioMobil Project: Smart charging & roaming for electric vehicles
Lars Walch, Senior Project Manager, MeRegioMobil
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, Germany
1510-1540
The eCar Ireland Project
• The reasons behind electric mobility developments in Ireland
• The National plan for charging infrastructure and its current status
• The Irish Business Model
• IT supporting systems
• Future Expectations
Senan McGrath, Chief Technology Officer
ESB eCars, Ireland
| Electric Vehicles to Integrate Renewables in Transport
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1540-1610
Electric Vehicles as a key to integrate renewables in the transport sector
Denmark has ambitious targets on large scale wind power production. Electric Vehicles are seen as a key instrument to integrate this renewable energy into the transport sector.
Anders Bavnhøj Hansen, Senior Consultant, Strategic Planning
Energinet.dk, Denmark
| Open Panel Discussion 1 |
- What are the possibilities?
- What are the limitations?
- Is there a business model for EV charging business? How to secure it?
- Should e-mobility be free-market driven? Or else, what form of intervention should be introduced?
1700 Networking drinks reception. All participants are welcome!
1800
Networking Dinner. Continue the day’s discussion and network with other participants while dining in a relaxing environment. Please book your place during registration.
Day Two, 4 November 2011 Friday
0830-0900
Delegate Reception
0900-0910
Conference day 2 starts.
Chairperson Opening Remarks
Ingo Bunzeck, Policy Studies
Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
| Exploring & Building Business Models |
0910-0940
The development of Smart Charging at E.ON
Björn Mollstedt, Innovation & Environment
E.ON Sweden
0940-1010
The MeRegioMobil Project: Smart charging & roaming for electric vehicles
Lars Walch, Senior Project Manager, MeRegioMobil
EnBWEnergie Baden-Württemberg AG, Germany
| An Active Role by Cities & Governments |
1010-1040
Project Elbilsutmaningen (Project EV Challenge): To facilitate joint force from market players to secure their business cases
Theresa D’Errico, Environmental Strategist
City of Västereås, Sweden
1040-1110 Morning Coffee Break
1110-1140
Amsterdam Electric – A project of Municipal of Amsterdam and partners to give electric transport a strong stimulus
Maarten Linnenkamp, Director of Air Quality Improvement Department
City of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
1140-1210
The creation and launch of Source London, including the creation of the pan-London consortium; the customer proposition; the business model and making interoperability a reality
Samantha Kennedy, Head of Strategy & Stakeholder Partnerships
Transport for London, UK
1210-1240
The road to success – the Green Highway Project
Bjørn Ove Berthelsen, Chief Engineer, Department of Enviornment
The Municipal of Trondheim, Norway
1240-1340 Lunch
| Standardisation Progress |
1340-1410
Standardization progress and updates
Thomas Borglin, Technical Officer
SEK Svensk Elstandard
1410-1440
Vehicle-to-Grid communication & standardisation
Werner Preuschoff, Advanced Engineering – Vehicle Diagnostics & Smart Charging
Daimler AG, Germany
| Open Panel Discussion 2 |
- What are the market players?
- What market models are taken place?
- What are the market constraints? What are the regulatory constraints?
- What can be done to facilitate the e-mobility market taking shape?
1520 Chairman closing remarks
1530 End of Conference.
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