This document provides an agenda and details for the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure World 2011 conference to be held June 20-22 in Berlin, Germany. The conference will focus on developing business models for electric vehicles, overcoming limitations of battery technology, changing consumer perceptions, and creating international standardization in the industry. Speakers will include representatives from automakers like Renault, utilities like E.ON, battery developers like Dow Chemical, and government organizations. Attendees can learn about pilot projects, emerging technologies, and strategies for building infrastructure to support electric vehicle adoption. Early booking is encouraged to save money on registration fees.
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20 – 22 June 2011, The Mövenpick Hotel, Berlin, Germany
Hear from
Klaus Wowereit
Mayor of Berlin
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Tohru Hashimoto
President Strategy, technology and innovation for utilities, automakers,
Mitsubishi Motors R&D governments and their partners
Europe
Developing effective Business Models
Hear from Renault, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Iberdrola and E.ON on how the industry can
develop business models to ensure commercial success
Overcoming the Limitations of Contemporary Battery Technology
Thomas Orsini Understand how Porsche, BMW, Williams F1 and The DOW Chemical Company are
Director of EV Business
Development
working effectively within the restrictions of current battery technology
Renault
Creating Positive EV Consumer Perceptions
Learn how Nissan and General Electric are overcoming the negative consumer
perceptions which could limit the industry’s growth
Conference introduction Page 2
Michael Speh 3 days of learning and business
Director of EV International development Key speakers Page 3
Business Development Full conference programme Pages 4 - 6
PSA Peugeot Citroen Pre-conference workshop: Developing effective Pre-conference workshop Page 6
business models for auto OEMs and utilities
20 June - Page 6 Sponsorship opportunities Page 7
Conference Day One All booking offers and options Page 8
21 June - Page 4
Conference Day Two
22 June - Page 6
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PSA Peugeot Citroen An unrivalled speaking faculty and agenda The Congress will focus on:
E.ON
Roland Berger The congress presents a unique and holistic view of the Getting Electric Vehicles on the Road
Iberdrola industry, using our extensive knowledge gained from Developing Business Models for Success
over 20 weeks of research to develop a congress agenda Overcoming the Limitations of Contemporary
Changing Consumer which deals with the major issues within the industry, Battery Technology
Perceptions such as; Developing Positive Consumer Perceptions
Nissan Creating International Industry Standardisation
General Electric Overcoming the limitations of contemporary battery Managing the Effects of Charging on the Grid
WEVA technology
Effective SmartGrid Development
Constructing an effective business case for EV
Creating International Working with Governments
charging infrastructure and the SmartGrid
Standardisation Shaping favourable EV consumer perceptions
RWE Over 5 hours of networking opportunities
Achieving global standardisation
IEC
ACEA Senior representatives from major auto OEMs, electricity Meet and greet the industry pioneers and develop
utilities, pioneering governments, battery developers, strategic partnerships for the future with our networking
Emerging lunches, speed networking sessions and drinks
standardisation bodies, consultants and technological
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Hitachi Utilities Distribution
DONG Energy Networks
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British Gas
Eurelectric
CISCO Auto OEMs
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Governments
Kingdom of Developers attend? Governments &
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Network Infrastructure Standardisation
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Conference Day One - Tuesday 21 June 2011
08:30 Registration and refreshments 13:05 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session: Ensuring the
development of effective business models
08:55 Chairman’s opening remarks Will business models differ wildly between organisations?
Working in partnership with technological solution providers
GETTING ELECTRIC VEHICLES ON THE ROAD Gernot Schimmel, KeMove Business Unit Manager, KEBA AG
Michael Speh, Director of EV Business Development, PSA
09:00 Welcoming Address from the Mayor of Berlin Peugeot Citroen
Klaus Wowereit, Mayor of Berlin Michael Weltin, E-mobility Strategy Manager, E.ON
Thomas Orsini, Director of EV Business Development, Renault
09:15 Opening Keynote Address: How must OEMs evolve to fully
benefit from EVs? 13:30 Networking Lunch
Understanding the innovations within Mitsubishi EVs
Changing consumer perceptions to maximise EV uptake EMERGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE, BATTERY AND CHARGING
Understanding the collaboration with PSA Peugeot Citroen TECHNOLOGIES
Tohru Hashimoto, President, Mitsubishi Motor R&D Europe
14:30 Keynote case study: Understanding the Innovations within
09:50 Keynote Address: How can utilities ensure the roll out of a BMW’s Project i
global charging infrastructure? Understanding Project i's technical innovations
Developing effective business models Understanding the business model for the ‘Megacity’ car
Ensuring the smartgrid's commercial success What can the industry learn from BMW’s pilot projects?
Working with technological solution providers Dr. Martin Arlt, Head of Project Management – Project i, BMW
David Crane, CEO, NRG Energy
14:50 How Schneider Electric is encouraging mass EV uptake
10:15 Keynote Address: How Denmark plans to maximise the Interpreting Schneider Electric's case studies and experiments
benefit EVs have upon its citizens Understanding how smart energy management solutions can
Learn how and why Denmark is utilising EVs enable large scale EV charging
How Denmark plans to maintain its place as an EV world leader Daniel Langeac, Electric Vehicle Strategy and Alliances Vice
President, Schneider Electric
Lykke Friis, Minister of Climate and Energy, Denmark
15:10 Case Study: How the DOW Chemical Company is developing
10:40 Keynote Panel Discussion and Q&A Session: Overcoming the
High Performance Automotive Li-ion Battery Materials
barriers to ensure mass global EV uptake
How Dow's working to improve the cost, durability and
Generating an international industry-wide common dialogue
performance of Li-ion battery systems
Developing the structures for long-term collaboration
Understanding Dow's advanced Li-ion battery materials
David Crane, CEO, NRG Energy
Ensuring a strong industry material supply chain
Lykke Friis, Minister of Climate and Energy, Denmark
Dr. James Miners, Energy Storage Device Materials European
Tohru Hashimoto, President, Mitsubishi Motor R&D Europe
Business Development Leader, Dow Chemical Company
11:00 Morning Refreshments and Networking Break 15:30 Keynote Case Study: The Porsche GT3 R Hybrid
Evolving the GT3 R to house F1 technology
BUSINESS MODELS FOR SUCCESS Understanding the possibilities of electric drive within the
performance/luxury segment
11:45 Keynote case study: Learning how the Renault EV sales Dirk Lappe, Technical Director, Porsche Engineering Group
model is developing positive consumer perceptions
Evolving Renault dealerships into EV one-stop-shops 15:50 Case Study: How EVs can benefit from Williams Hybrid
Tailoring energy pricing packages to individual customers Power’s F1 Flywheel Energy Storage Technology
Catering for 3 differing charging methods Understanding the benefits of flywheels as energy storage
Thomas Orsini, Director of EV Business Development, Renault How the industry can benefit from flywheel technology
How will flywheel technology evolve?
12:05 Keynote case study: Understanding how Iberdrola’s is Ian Foley, Managing Director, Williams Hybrid Power
making EV charging commercially viable
Understanding Iberdrola’s ‘Green Mobility’ Strategy 16:10 Coffee Break and Speed-Networking
Evolving open standard changing solutions
Understanding the preliminary Pilot Project results TOWARDS WIDESPREAD STANDARDISATION
Agustin Delgado, Director of Innovation, Environment and
Quality, Iberdrola 16:50 Panel Discussion: How can utilities and international bodies
collaborate for EV infrastructure standardisation?
12:25 Keynote case study: Understanding how PSA Peugeot Understanding where standardisation is required
Citroen’s EV business model is making EVs affordable Understanding the process behind generating standardisation
Why PSA is currently leasing the ion What industry collaborations are needed to generate standardisation
How the collaboration with Mitsubishi was generated Cyriacus Bleijs, Chairman Electric Road Vehicle TC, IEC
Evolving business models into the future Ingo Diefenbach, Head of eMobility Standardisation, RWE
Michael Speh, Director of EV International Business
Development, PSA Peugeot Citroen 17:20 What industry developments are required to enable battery
standardisation?
12:45 Case Study: How E.ON is developing effective business Are battery-auto manufacturer sole supplier agreements
models for EV charging and fast-charging increasing the speed of battery development?
How can utilities make EV infrastructure commercially Understanding whether auto OEMs should seek battery
viable? standardisation in the short and long term
Effectively regulating the EV infrastructure revolution Peter Kunzer, Head of Environmental Policy, ACEA
Understanding how fast-charging business models differ
Michael Weltin, E-mobility Strategy Manager, E.ON 17:40 Chairman’s closing remarks and networking drinks reception
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Conference Day Two - Wednesday 22 June 2011
09:00 Chairman’s opening remarks
SMARTGRID DEVELOPMENT
PILOT STUDIES AND MANAGING THE EFFECTS ON THE GRID
12:40 Keynote Case Study: Understanding the Rokkasho Village
09:05 Keynote Case Study: How EDF’s energy management study to benefit global smartgrid development
strategy is minimising the effect of EV charging on the grid How to construct and operate SmartGrid pilot studies
Understanding EDF’s EV energy management strategy Understanding the collaborations in the Rokkasho Village
Understanding how the EDF grid will evolve to cater for mass study and how similar collaborations can be generated
EV use and how other utilities can evolve Yutako Sano, General Manager Public & Industrial Information
Igor Czerny, Director of Transport and Electric Vehicles, EDF Systems Center, Hitachi
09:25 Case Study: Hearing from Istanbul Enerji why Turkey is the 13:00 Networking Lunch
first big opportunity for the industry
Turkey's energy marketisation and ageing car fleet 14:00 Case study: How British Gas is Managing Residential
Understanding the opportunities within the Turkish market Electricity Demand in the “New Energy Economy”
Understanding the Renault collaboration How households consume energy today and how utilities can
Ahmet Karim Nalbant, EV Project Manager, Istanbul Enerji benefit from the “New Energy Economy”
What impacts will future consumption and generation have
09:45 Keynote Case Study: How NRG Energy is pioneering large- on customers, networks and energy suppliers?
scale private funded charging infrastructure Understanding British Gas’ residential demand
Learning NRG’s demand management techniques management and how utilities can plan for the future
How utilities can privately fund EU infra development Petter Allison, Managing Director, British Gas Technology &
How the industry can fully take advantage of the US market Innovation
Arun Banskota, EV Services Group President, NRG Energy
14:20 Case Study: How DONG Energy is integrating renewable
10:05 Case Study: How ESB is taking advantage of Ireland’s ideal wind into the SmartGrid on a large scale
EV conditions Why DONG is developing wind focussed SmartGrids
Understanding the industry opportunities in Ireland Learning how the EU TWENTIES project is connecting wind
Learning how eCars interacts with distribution systems from into the energy network and how utilities can benefit
technical, systems and commercial view points Integrating EV infrastructure and SmartGrid development
Understanding the collaborations in the eCars Ireland project Klaus Baggesen Hilger, Senior Innovation Manager, DONG Energy
Paul Mulvany, eCars Managing Director, ESB
14:40 Case Study: Eurelectric’s work in developing smartgrid &
10:25 Morning Refreshments and Networking Break vehicle-to-grid business models
Will SmartGrids mean a revolution or an evolution for utilities?
11:20 Case Study: How Endesa and CIRCE are collaborating to Developing successful SmartGrid business models
enable fast-charging roll out Developing effective vehicle-to-grid pricing structures
Understanding the CRAVE project results so far Per Hallberg, Chairman Smartgrids working group, Eurelectric
Understanding how intelligent fast-charging technology will and Senior European Affairs Advisor, Vattenfall
minimise the effect of fast-charging
Expanding the project for mass fast charging rollout 15:00 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Break
Dr. Jose Sanz, Director of Electricity Research Division, CIRCE
CHANGING CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS
11:40 Case Study: How Vattenfall Innovation is pioneering
renewables integration and local load management 16:00 Keynote Case Study: How Nissan’s marketing strategy is
Understanding how effective grid projections can be drawn developing positive consumer perceptions
from the initial Berlin and Hamburg trial findings Learning how Nissan’s marketing strategy has evolved from
Overcoming the problem of excess supply and enabling the concept car to production car
charging of multiple EVs at one spot Learning how the Leaf marketing strategy and business
Vattenfall’s wind to vehicle and local load management model is developing positive consumer perceptions
technology Tom Smith, Chief EV Marketing Manager, Nissan
Dr. Carl Friedrich Eckhardt, Head of Business Development,
Vattenfall Europe Innovation 16:20 Helping automakers & utilities work together in developing a
global EV infrastructure
12:00 Case Study: How CEZ is implementing a charging Learning of the potential value in an EV infrastructure
infrastructure in Prague Understanding how automakers and utilities can work
Learning from CEZ’s IT and back room infrastructure hand-in-hand to promote the future global uptake of EVs and
development for creating EV infrastructure how collaborations will evolve in the future
Understanding the pitfalls other utilities should avoid Brian Wynne, President, World Electric Vehicle Association and
Fabien Hillairet, E-mobility Project Manager, CEZ President, Electric Drive Transportation Association
WORKING WITH GOVERNMENTS TO ENSURE SUCCESS 16:40 Case Study: How GE fleet services is helping to develop
positive EV consumer perceptions
12:20 Case Study: Understanding how and why European energy Understanding how GE is promoting EV usage to fleet
regulators are promoting EV infrastructure managers and how the industry can help
Understanding why Government and Regulatory involvement Why company car fleets are ideal platforms to develop
in EV infrastructure differs across Europe consumer perceptions and how auto OEMs can benefit
Learning why a European consensus would benefit the Isabel Fernandez, CCO Sales & Marketing, GE Capital
industry and how this could be formed
Luca Schiavo, Staff to Director General, AEEG and Smart Grid 17:00 Chairman’s closing remarks and close of the Electric Vehicle
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Pre-conference Workshop More networking opportunites
Monday 20 June 2011: 09:00 - 17:00
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CAR MANUFACTURER FUTURE BUSINESS MODELS
Understanding how to maintain profitability with higher vehicle
costs versus lower total usage costs
Customer preferences regarding services and innovative sales
Comparing different business models for eMobility and
understanding them from a consumer perspective
Understanding new mobility concepts and their implications for car
manufacturers
Understanding how the business models available to utilities and
infrastructure providers impact car manufacturer business models
Understanding the opportunities for new mobility providers and
how the industry can benefit
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