JUNE 19-22, 2016

Montréal, Québec

Organized & Hosted by: EDTA Logo
 
 

SPONSORS

 

Full Program Schedule*

Full Program Schedule*

*Times, Topics and Presenters Subject to Change Before EVS29
 

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June 19
June 19

Public Day

11:30 am to 5:00 pm
Location: 
The Palais des congrès de Montréal

Members of the public can enjoy a day of electric drive activities and speakers. A press conference kicks off at 11:30 AM and is followed by the Ride, Drive & Charge (on-site registration & valid ID required) and access to the exhibition floor.

Speaker(s): 
President
World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA); Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)
President & CEO
Electric Mobility Canada
Vice President – Corporate Affairs and Secretary General
Hydro-Québec

Ride, Drive & Charge

12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location: 
Esplanade du Palais des Congrès de Montréal

Ride, Drive & Charge

Public Access: Sunday, June 19, 12:00 – 5:00 PM

Delegate Access: Monday, June 20, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

 

Take this opportunity to test the latest models in EV for a 10-minute drive on the city streets. To sign up go to the Ride, Drive & Charge desk in Viger Hall with your valid driver’s licence.

 

Participating companies: AddÉnergie, Audi Canada, BMWi, Ford Canada, General Motors Canada, Kia Canada, Mitsubishi, Nissan Canada, Volkswagen

WEVA Committee Meetings

4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location: 
The Palais des congrès de Montréal

A gathering of WEVA officials. Invitation only.

EVS29 Welcome Reception

5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Location: 
Exhibition Show Floor

Enjoy your first evening in Montréal with refreshments and an early opportunity to network with EVS29 delegates, sponsors and guests while touring the dynamic exhibition floor.

June 20
June 20

Continental Breakfast

7:00 am to 8:00 am
Location: 
5th Floor Foyer

Opening Keynote Plenary

8:00 am to 9:00 am

The 29th International Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS29) in Montréal, Quebec will officially open with event organizers and co-hosts Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) welcoming delegates from around the world. Event co-hosts from Electric Mobility Canada (EMC) will be featured, and prominent policy and industry leaders from Canada and the United States will deliver keynote remarks on the future of electric drive.

Speaker(s): 
President
World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA); Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)
President & CEO
Electric Mobility Canada
Premier of Québec / Premier ministre du Québec
CA
Mayor
City of Montréal
Parliamentary Secretary to the Honorable Jim Carr, Minister of Natural Resources
CA
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation
US Department of Energy
President and Chief Executive Officer
Hydro-Québec

Break

9:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Exhibit Hall and 5th Floor Foyer

Ride, Drive & Charge

9:00 am to 5:00 pm

1A - Advances in Electrified Transportation: Autonomy, Performance and Efficiency

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • Fundamental Research on Range Extension Autonomous Driving for Electric Vehicle Based on Optimization of Vehicle Velocity Profile in Consideration of Cornering - Yuta IKEZAWA
  • Understeer characteristics for energy-efficient fully electric vehicles with multiple motors - Basilio LENZO
  • Braking energy recovery potential of electrified vehicles according to their type of use and drivetrain characteristics - Francois BADIN
  • Winning Approach: Selection Criteria for Competitive Battery Powered Racing Vehicles - Eva HAKANSSON
Speaker(s): 
The University of Tokyo
JP
University of Surrey
UK
IFP Energies nouvelles
FR
KillaJoule Racing Team
US

1B - Batteries and Electrochemical Storage for Transportation

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Low Temperature Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries for Different Drive Cycles - Yashraj TRIPATHY
  • EFFECTS OF FAST CHARGE ON A LITHIUM-ION BATTERY SYSTEM - Giovanni PEDE
  • Lithium Ion Capacitor - Optimization of Thermal Management From Cell to Module Level - Yousef FIROUZ
  • Hybridization and e-mobility battery R&D 2030 Roadmap - Alfons WESTGEEST
Speaker(s): 
University of Warwick
UK
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI

1C - Electric Drive Infrastructure Strategies

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • Merging Expert Perspectives to Site DC Fast Charging - Calder SILCOX
  • Dynamic Discrete Choice Modeling of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Use and Charging Behavior Using Stated Preference Data - Yanbo GE
  • Using OpenADR with OCPP: combining these two open protocols can turn electric vehicles from threats to the electricity grid into demand-response assets - Auke HOEKSTRA
  • An Integrated Global Philosophy of EV Charging - Charles BOTSFORD
Speaker(s): 
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
US
University of Washington
US
Eindhoven Technical University
NL

1D - Beyond Light Duty: Electric Drive in Medium- & Heavy Duty Applications

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 516A

Concurrent Lecture Session

Presentations:

  • From paper to product: Engineering a 27,000kg fully-electric mobile railcar mover in 6 months - Marc DAIGNEAULT
  • Innovative practice of Medium - Light Duty Electric Vehicles for regional delivery and sustainable urban E-mobility in China- WU XIAOYUAN
  • Designing and Demonstrating a System for Efficient and Sustainable Road Freight based on Dynamic Power Supply - Patrik AKERMAN
  • Results of Plug-In Hybrid Medium Duty Truck Demonstration and Evaluation Program - Mark KOSOWSKI
Speaker(s): 
Institut du véhicule innovant
CA
Tongji University
CN

1E - Analyzing Market Success Around the Globe

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • The Norwegian EV success continues - Christina BU
  • An Analysis of the German Electric Mobility Market from an International Perspective - Bertram HARENDT
  • Plug-in Vehicle Attributes? Influence on U.S. Sales in 2014 in States without Preferential Incentives for ZEVs - Danilo SANTINI
  • Development and Performance Characteristics of the Mitsubishi Motors Outlander Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle - David PATTERSON
Speaker(s): 
Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association
NO
Deutsches Dialog Institut GmbH
DE
Argonne National Laboratory
US
Mitsubishi Motors
US

1F - Understanding EV Consumers

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 519A

 

  • How future plug-in electric vehicle buyers differ from present, pioneer owners - Suzanne GOLDBERG
  • Methods to Identify User Needs and Decision Mechanisms for the Adoption of Electric Vehicles - Axel ENSSLEN
  • The Plug-in Electric Vehicle System from Technologies to Consumers - Ellen MANTUS
  • An Assessment of Causes of PEV Success Across U.S. Metro Areas - YAN ZHOU
Speaker(s): 
Simon Fraser University
CA
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
DE
Argonne National Laboratory
US
National Academies
US

2A - Predicting Real World EV Performance

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • A Large Scale Simulation Process to evaluate Powertrain Technology Targets with Real World Driving - Ram VIJAYAGOPAL
  • Virtual Modelling of Unintentional and Intentional Electromagnetic Emissions from Electric Vehicles - Pascal HERVE
  • Development of real-world Driving Cycles for Battery Electric Vehicles - Matthias PFRIEM
  • Online prediction of battery electric vehicle energy consumption - Jiquan WANG
Speaker(s): 
Argonne National Laboratory
US
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
DE
Eindhoven Technical University
NL

2B - Batteries and Electrochemical Storage for Transportation

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Degradation mechanism and SOH estimation for NMC batteries based on Incremental Capacity curves - Maitane BERECIBAR
  • Capacity fade of lithium-ion batteries upon mixed calendar/cycling aging protocol - Sebastien GROLLEAU
  • Accelerated life tests of complete lithium-ion battery systems - Giovanni PEDE
  • Novel and systematic validity assessment of Li-ion battery lifetime predictions - Elixabet SARASKETA ZABALA
Speaker(s): 
IK4-IKERLAN & Vrije Unicersiteit Brussel
BE
EIGSI Engineer School
FR

2C - Expanding DC Fast Charge: Planning and Impacts

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • Understanding the role of a rapid charging infrastructure on urban and interurban mobility patterns - Myriam NEAIMEH
  • Feasibility of a Pan-Canadian Network of DC Fast Charging Stations for EVs - Pierre DUCHARME
  • EV Everywhere or EV Anytime? Co-locating multiple DC fast chargers improves both operator cost and access reliability - Parasto JABBARI
  • Fast chargers for all: multistandard charger deployment and usage in Europe - Tomoko BLECH / Natalia KOZDRA
Speaker(s): 
Newcastle University
UK
University of Washington
US
CHAdeMO Association Europe
FR

2D - Beyond Light Duty: Electric Drive in Medium- and Heavy-Duty Applications

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516A
  • Design and control of a range extender for small industrial vehicles - Pierre-Luc LAPOINTE
  • Reusable electric conversion kit for pickups with use of a servo-controlled multi speed transmission - Andy TA
  • Development of New Hybrid City-Buses - Atsushi OHSHIMA
  • Development of New Units for Heavy Duty Hybrid City Bus - Hamai SHOTARO
Speaker(s): 
Institut du véhicule innovant
CA
Hino Motors, Ltd.
JP
Hino Motors, Ltd.
JP
Ecotuned Automobile
CA

2E - Moving Markets at the National and International Level

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • International Cooperation on Public Policies and Strategies for Hybrid & Electric Vehicles under the International Energy Agency - James MILLER
  • Societal Drivers for the Future Transport System in Europe: the Mobility4EU Project - Thierry COOSEMANS
  • Will current EV and charging infrastructure policy lead to cost-effective electrification of passenger car transport? - Marcello CONTESTABILE
  • REVving Up: Legal & Policy Changes to Support EV Uptake?the Leading Jurisdictions - Travis ALLAN and Cara CLAIRMAN
Speaker(s): 
Argonne National Laboratory
US
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI
BE
King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC)
SA
DeMarco Allan LLP
CA
Plug ‘n Drive
CA

2F - Strategies for Acheiving Mass Market Scale

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room #519A
  • Electrifying a company car fleet: Goals and insights after 550.000km - Sven LIERZER
  • Modeling and analyzing near term transitions to alternative fueled vehicles using a spatial regional consumer choice and fuellng infrastructure model - Michael NICOLAS
  • Spatial and Demographic Sub-Markets Informing Preferences for Electric Vehicles in Canada - Christopher HIGGINS
  • The potential for a BEV in the two-car household - Sten KARLSSON
Speaker(s): 
BridgingIT GmbH / Research into effectivity of the electromobility showcase
DE
University of California, Davis
US
McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics
CA
Energy and Environment, Chalmers Univ. of Technology
SE

Buffet Lunch

12:45 pm to 1:45 pm
Location: 
Exhibit Hall

Dialogue with the Experts - Session 1

1:45 pm to 3:15 pm
Location: 
Exhibition Hall - Posters to be grouped in locations by topic TBD

 

  • Development of Forward Simulation for Novel PHEV System using The Autonomie - Jinseong  KIM - Seoultech - KR - Poster #20
  • Order Optimization for Wavelet Shrinkage Methods-based Noise Elimination in Experimental CDVI Signal of the Series/Parallel-Cell Configured Battery Pack - Jonghoon KIM - Chosun University KR - Poster #100
  • Supercapacitors State-of-Health Diagnosis for Electric Vehicle Applications - Hamid GUALOUS - LUSAC Laboratory, University of Caen Normandy - ENSAM Maroc
  • Fuel Cell Supply Chain: Canadian Manufacturing Suppliers Landscape Analysis - Malek KOUROSH - National Research Council Canada
  • Energy consumption of a light duty vehicle by considering the link voltage's variation - Anna-Lena MENN  - Technical University - Braunschweig DE - Poster #15
  • THE ROLE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE IN LOW EMISSION ZONES: POTENCIAL IMPACTS FOR THE CITY OF LISBON, PORTUGAL - Patricia BAPTISTA - IDMEC-IST PT - Poster #34
  • Review and impact of fast charging techniques on batteries and chargers in Electric Vehicles - Rawad ZGHEIB - École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) - CA - Poster #27
  • Identification of an Optimal Range for Electric Vehicles for Different Charging Technologies - Markus  ORNER - FKFS DE - Poster #25
  • An Ecological Driving Control Strategy for Hybrid Electric Vehicles - Kyuhyun  SIM - Sungkyunkwan University KR - Poster#23
  • Safety Analysis applied to electric vehicles - Jerome BARBAT - SECTOR FR - Poster #16
  • Pyrotechnic Safety Switches for Safe and Quick HV Circuit Disconnection at High Fault-Currents - David STURK - Autoliv Development AB SE - Poster#28
  • Potential analysis of electric vehicle road sweepers in Germany - Michael HAAG - Fraunhofer IAO DE - Poster #8
  • Collaborative simulation of a cybernetic energy management system with an automotive power net model - Michael WINTER - Technische Universität München - DE - Poster #3
  • Analysis of an Aerodynamic Coefficient to Characterize Vehicle Drive Cycles - Kieran  HUMPHRIES - McGill University CA - Poster #10
  • Reducing the Peak-to-average Power Ratio for Electric Vehicles using Hybrid Energy Storage Systems - Li  (HESS) SUN - Unversity of Technology, Sydney AU - Poster #38
  • Battery/Motor Decoupling Capacitor - Prediction of Life in Passenger Vehicle Electric Power Steering - Furukawa TOSHIHIKO - United Chemi-Con US - Poster #1
  • Review of Traction Battery Industrialization for Plug in Electric Vehicles in Chinese Market -Du JIUYU - Tsinghua University CN - Poster #31
  • Design and Implementation of Wireless Charging for Hybrid Energy Storage System on Electric Scooters - Jia-Sheng HU - National University of Taiwan TW - Poster #30
  • A Study on Power Management Strategy of HEV using Dynamic Programming - Heeyun LEE - Seoul national university KR - Poster #21
  • Experimental protocols and first results of calendar and/or cycling aging study of lithium-ion batteries, the MOBICUS project - Mohamed BEN MARZOUK -IFSTTAR FR - Poster #29
  • Measurements of GDL Properties for Quality Control in Fuel Cell Mass Production Line - Xiao-Zi YUAN - NRC CA - Poster #33
  • City buses with alternative power trains under realistic driving conditions - Kai SCHOLZ-STARKE RWTH Aachen University, Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge (ika) DE - Poster #13
  • Comparison of Fractional Slot Concentrated Winding and PM Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Motors for Class IV Electric Vehicles - Tanvir RAHMAN McGill University CA - Poster #9
  • Energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission analysis for electric city buses - LAJUNEN Antti Aalto University FI - Poster #18
  • Next Generation Car ? Technologies for future EVs - Juergen WEIMER - German Aerospace Center DE - Poster #7
  • Two-motor, Two-axle Traction System for Full Electric Vehicle - Claudio ROSSI - University of Bologna IT - Poster #6
  • Comparison of Value Retention of Plug-in Vehicles and Conventional Vehicles and Potential Contributing Factors - YAN ZHOU - Argonne National Laboratory US - Poster #24
  • Current Challenges and Outlook of Electric Snowmobile Technology - Lessons from Clean Snowmobile Challenge MICHAEL Golub - IUPUI US - Poster #5
  • A Framework to Quantify Determinants of Electric Fleet Acquisition by Government and Commercial Sectors in Ontario, Canada - Shakil KHAN - University of Windsor CA - Poster #36
  • Improving Energy Yield for EV-Mounted Solar - Dunbar BIRNIE - Rutgers University US - Poster #32
  • Lithium-ion Batteries - Analysis of Non -uniformity of Surface Temperature of Commercial Cells under Realistic Driving Cycles - Shovon  GOUTAM - Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI BE - Poster #26
  • A probabilistic range estimation method for electric vehicle with dynamic traffic information - Shuwei ZHANG - Tsinghua University CN - Poster #14
  • Utilization possibility of an extremely ultra-compact electric personal mobility vehicle for active elderly people - Hideki  KATO - Toyota Transportation Research Institute JP - Poster #12
  • e-carrus - A new Clutch-on Hybrid Electric Vehicle (CHEV) and Application - Juergen WEIMER - e-drives DE - Poster #22
  • Thermally Conductive Potting Compounds Enable Higher Power Density Electronics - Eric Wyman - LORD Coporation US - Poster #39
  • A Development of Mirroring for PLC Communication Data Verification - Byung Seung Jeon - Hyundai Motor Corporation - Poster #35
  • Robust Gear Shift Control of a Seamless Clutchless Two-Speed Transmission for Electric Vehicles - Saman RAHIMI MOUSAVI - McGill University CA - Poster #4
  • Innovative practice of Medium- Duty Electric Vehicles for sustainable urban E-mobility in China - Wu XIAOYUAN - Tongji University CN - Poster #81
  • Lifecycle Impacts of Lithium Ions - A Review - Linda AGER-WICK ELLINGSEN - Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU) - Poster #40
  • EPRIs HotSpotter Tool: Identifying Potential Utility System Overloads in a Growing EV Market - Jamie DUNKLEY - EPRI US - Poster #2

  • Catalysis of Petrol to Electric 3-Wheel Conversion - Wegapitiya CHINTHANA - Laugfs Solutions Limited LK - Poster #11

  • Efficiency Test Method for Electric Vehicle Chargers - Andreas THINGVAD - Technological University of Denmark DK - Poster #17

  • Thermal management of a Li-ion battery pack in cold Weather including aging - Joris JAGUEMONT - Vrije Universiteit Brussels CA - Poster #19

  • Selection and Characterisation of PMSM motor for mild HEV Applications - Mohamed AWADALLAH - University of Technology Sydney AU - Poster #37

  • Practical Impacts of Ambient Temperatur and Aging combined on Maximum Travel Range of the Nissan Leaf - Ray HAMSEN - Red River College 

  • Charging behaviour and energy consumption of various electric vehicles in Berlin using different charging infrastructure (slow and fast) over one year -  Michael HARDINGHAUS - German Aerospace Center

Speaker(s): 
Seoultech
KR
Technical University Braunschweig
DE
ÉTS (ɉcole de Technologie Supérieure)
CA
Sungkyunkwan University
KR
Autoliv Development AB
SE
Fraunhofer IAO
DE
Technische Universität München
GE
McGill University
CA
Unversity of Technology, Sydney
AU
Tsinghua University
CN
National University of Tainan
TW
Seoul National University
KR
National Research Council Canada
CA
RWTH Aachen University, Institut für Kraftfahrzeuge
DE
McGill University
CA
Aalto University
FI
German Aerospace Center / E-drives
DE
University of Bologna
IT
Argonne National Laboratory
US
University of Windsor
CA
Dunbar Birnie
US
Colorado State University
US
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI
BE
Tsinghua University
CN
Toyota Transportation Research Institute
JP
LORD Corporation
US
Hyundai Motor Company
KR
Tongji University
CN
Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU)
NO
Laugfs Solutions Limited
LK
Technological University of Denmark
DK
Vrije Universiteit Brussels
CA
University of Technology Sydney
AU
Red River College
German Aerospace Center
DE
LUSAC Laboratory, University of Caen Normandy - ENSAM Maroc

3A - Electric Drive in Two and Three Wheel Applications

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • A Two-wheel Driven Power Train for Improved Safety and Efficiency in Electric Motorbikes - Michael BUCHHOLZ
  • SMILE - First project - Concept of our newly developing Multi-Purpose Mobility (mPm) - Junichi YASU
  • Regulatory framework for tricycles, quadricycles and small passenger cars: Opportunities and challenges for small electric vehicles. A case study in the European Union - Luc VINCKX
Speaker(s): 
Ulm University, Institute of Measurement, Control and Microtechnology
DE
Accurate Systems
JP
Elephant Consult
BE

3B - Passing the Test: Battery Safety and Durability

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Defining a Representative Vibration Durability Test for Electric Vehicle (EV) Rechargeable Energy Storage Systems (RESS) - James Hooper
  • Fire Testing of Electric Vehicle Battery Packs and Vehicles as Compared to ICE Vehicles - Dean MacNeil
  • Real-Time Estimator Li-ion Cells Internal Resistance for Electric Vehicle Application - Alexandre O. Tessier
  • Energy management of multi-storage systems in electric vehicles - Klaus KERSTING
Speaker(s): 
University of Warwick
UK
National Research Council of Canada
CA
University of Sherbrooke
CA
Applus IDIADA Group
ES

3C - Cutting the Cord: Wireless Charging Technology

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • Large scale testing of wireless charging in Sweden -Stefan PETTERSSON
  • Sensorless Vehicle Detection Using Voltage Pulses in Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer System - Kobayashi DAITA
  • Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicles to Simplify Ground Facilities - Real-time Power Control and Efficiency Maximization - Katsuhiro HATA
  • The Future of Urban Mobility is Connected, Electric and Wireless - Chris BORRONI-BIRD
Speaker(s): 
Viktoria Swedish ICT
SE
The University of Tokyo
JP
The University of Tokyo
JP
VP, Strategic Development
Qualcomm

3E - The German Perspective on Electric Mobility

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • Key Findings of German Showcase Region for Electric Mobility: E-Mobility Works! Economic Feasibility and Legal Frameworks as Main Challenges - Michael RUPRECHT
  • E-Roaming in Germany and the EU: From isolated charging stations to a nation and European Union wide network - Sven LIERZER
  • E-Mobility in Germany Entering the Market Ramp-up Phase - Rico TROST
  • Saxony as a Model Region in Germany for connected electric mobility - Cathleen KLOETZING
Speaker(s): 
e-mobil BW GmbH
DE
BridgingIT GmbH / Research into effectivity of the electromobility showcase
DE
Germany Trade and Invest
DE
Saxon Energy Agency
DE

3F - Global Strategies for Activating EV Consumers

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 519A
  • German Emobility User survey 2015 of electric mobility friendly people - Matthias VOGT
  • How are driving patterns adjusted to the use of a battery electric vehicle in two-car households? -Niklas JAKOBSSON
  • Analysis of Manufacturer Plug-In Electric Vehicle Incentives - Russ CAMPBELL
  • Emotive - Promoting the Electric Vehicle Experience - Charlotte ARGUE
Speaker(s): 
BridgingIT GmbH
DE
Chalmer University of Technology
SE
SRA International
US
Fraser Basin Council
CA

Market Builders - Session 1

5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Location: 
Room # 517C
Moderator: 
Director, EV Everywhere Challenge
US Department of Energy

An expert exchange between public and private business innovators growing the electric drive market.

Speaker(s): 
Director, Advanced Vehicle Commercialization Policy
General Motors
Manager, Electric Vehicle Sales
American Honda Motor Company, Inc.
Vice President, East Region
NRG eVgo
Principal Manager, Air & Climate
Southern California Edison
June 21
June 21

Continental Breakfast

7:00 am to 8:00 am
Location: 
5th Floor Foyer

Keynote Plenary and Industry Roundtable

8:00 am
Location: 
517A

Day two begins with critical insights on electrifying transportation. Pierre-Luc Desgagné, Vice President - Corporate Affairs and Secretary General at Hydro-Québec, and the Government of Ontario will deliver keynote remarks on the future of electric drive. 

Next, Dan Neil, Pulitzer Prize winning auto columnist from the Wall Street Journal, will sit down with industry leaders to talk electric drive innovation and automaker strategies for scaling success during a robust roundtable discussion.

Speaker(s): 
Auto Columnist, Wall Street Journal
Vice President Engineering
BMW of North America
Electrification Programs and Engineering Director
Ford Motor Company
Executive Engineer
Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing
Alliance Global Director, EV and Engineering Division
Nissan and Renault
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources / • Ministre de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles
Province of Québec / Province de Québec

Break

9:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Exhibit Hall and 5th Floor Foyer

4A - Electric Transit Solutions

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • The first electric bus with an unlimited range -Mathieu GRENIER
  • The Electrification of Canadian Urban Bus Transit: An Analysis of Providers? Perspectives - Moataz MAHMOUD
  • Electric Truck & Bus Grid Integration. Opportunities, Challenges & Recommendations - Jean-Baptiste GALLO
  • Evaluation of vehicle performances of electric bus in service - Tetsuya NIIKUNI
Speaker(s): 
National Traffic Safety and Environmental Laboratory
JP
PVI - Power Vehicle Innovation
FR
McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics
CA

4B - Batteries and Electrochemical Storage for Transportation

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Impact of Fuel Cell and Storage System Improvement on Fuel Consumption and Cost - Aymeric ROUSSEAU
  • Realising Serial Hybrid Energy Storage Systems (sHESS) by implementing Switching Circuits on Battery Cell Level - Max HORSCHE
  • Analysis of emitted gases from Li-ion LFP and NMC batteries at elevated temperatures - David STURK
  • Effects of compensating current in the parallel connection of battery cells - Markus HOFMANN
Speaker(s): 
Technische Universität München
DE
Autoliv Development AB
SE
Technische Universität München
DE
Argonne National Laboratory
US

4C - EV Charging Standardization

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • A System-based View of the Standards and Certification Landscape for Electric Vehicles - Jim GREEN
  • Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Standardization - Joe BABLO
  • Developments and Challenges for EV Charging Infrastructure Standardization - Peter VAN DEN BOSSCHE
  • Standards for EV charging and their usability for providing V2G services in the primary reserve market - Martinenas SERGEJUS
Speaker(s): 

4D - Electric Drive Vehicle Technology - Optimizing Performance

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 516A
  • Design of a Modular Swift-shift Multi-speed Transmission with Double Dual-clutch for Electric Vehicles - Alexei MOROZOV
  • Study on Energy System Configuration of Wireless In-Wheel Motor with Supercapacitor - Takuma TAKEUCHI
  • Passive Fault Tolerant Control of In-wheel Motor for Independently Driven Electric Vehicle - Park JUNHYUNG
  • Sensitivity of xEV Chassis Dynamometer Test Results to Brake Load Distribution - Aaron LOISELLE-LAPOINTE
Speaker(s): 
McGill University
CA
The University of Tokyo
JP
Sungkyunkwan University
KR

4E - Public Policy as an Electric Drive Accelerant

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • Implications of Successes and Failures of BEV-Focused Incentive Support for PEVs in the U.S.,Canada and Europe - Marcy ROOD
  • The Development of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles: Emergence and Development of the Patent Network - Thomas CRISPEELS
  • Can policy measures foster plug-in electric vehicle market diffusion? - Till GNANN
  • Patents and progress; intellectual property showing the future of electric vehicles - Gilles SCHMITT
Speaker(s): 
Argonne National Laboratory
US
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI
BE
Fraunhofer ISI
DE
European Patent Office
NL

4F - Building the Electric Drive Ecosystem

9:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: 
Room # 519A
  • Electric Vehicle Dealership Education & Training - Manoj KARWA
  • Energy Independent Electric Vehicle Technology Roadmap - Peter HARROP
  • Electric Vehicle Cost-Effectiveness and its Implications for Utility Program Design - Nancy Ryan
  • Moving the Electrification of Transportation into a Dominant and Ubiquitous Market - Amy LOPEZ
Speaker(s): 
Leviton Manufacturing Co
US
Energy and Environmental Economics (E3)
US
The Electrification Coalition
US

5A - Electric Drive Transit Solutions

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • Design, calibration and real world data of an electric school bus - Frederick PRIGGE
  • Electrical Safety of Heavy Duty Transit Buses - Jocelyn LEFEBVRE
  • Design and prototyping of a rapid-charge electric bus for urban passenger transportation - Carlo VILLANTE
  • Vehicle Management and Travel Data Analysis of E-Bus Adopted in JR Kesennuma Line - Akihiro YAMAMOTO
Speaker(s): 

5B - Batteries and Electrochemical Storage for Transportation

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • LTO based modular battery system with thermal management for fast charging application in electric buses - Bartek KRAS
  • Control Strategy of Integrated Starter and Generator for Fuel Economy in Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles - Sangjoon KIM

  • Assessment of the Li-air battery technology for automotive applications through the development of a multi-electrode solid-state prototype - Alexis LAFORGUE
  • Battery modeling: influence of current collector geometry on the behavior of large lithium-ion pouch cells - Stephan KOSCH

Speaker(s): 
Impact Clean Power Technology S.A.
PL
Hyundai Motor
KR
National Research Council of Canada
CA
Technische Universität München
DE

5C - EV Charging: Using Today's Data to Chart the Future of Infrastructure

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 524B

 

  • Measuring Performance of Charge Infrastructure: Developing a Supporting Framework for EV value chain stakeholders / Benchmarking Charging Infrastructure Utilization - Robert VAN DEN HOED
  • Benchmarking Charging Infrastructure Utilization - Robert VAN DEN HOED
  • Magnetic Leakage Field Study of a 7 kW Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging System - Daniel KUERSCHNER
  • Electric grid impacts and benefits of off-road and commercial transportation electrification - Eric CUTTER

Speaker(s): 
University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam
NL
Energy and Environmental Economics (E3)
US

5D - Electric Drive Vehicle Technology - Optimizing System Performance

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516A
  • Cascaded Predictive Control for Energy Efficient Driving of Electric Vehicles - Michael BUCHHOLZ
  • EP Tender: enabling to drive 98% Electric, at the same TCO and convenience as 100% ICE - Jean-Baptiste SEGARD

  • Bidirectional Charge- and Traction-System - Martin BRUELL
  • Electric Vehicle Mileage Accumulation And Fast Charging - Aaron LOISELLE-LAPOINTE
Speaker(s): 
Continental
DE
Ulm University, Institute of Measurement, Control and Microtechnology
DE

5E - National Scale Electric Drive: Experiences Across Europe

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 518A

 

  • 1 million e-cars by 2020 in Germany - Detlef SCHUMANN
  • Switched On Scotland: Implementing Scotland?s Roadmap to Widespread Adoption of Electric Vehicles - DAVID Beeton
  • Going Ultra Low: Demand side policy in the UK - Richard BRUCE
  • Development of electromobility in France : Causes, facts and figures - Marie CASTELLI
Speaker(s): 
BridgingIT GmbH
DE
Urban Foresight Ltd.
UK
Avere-France
FR

5F - Understanding EV Consumers: Plugging In

11:15 am to 12:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 519A
  • Plug-in Electric Vehicle Multi-State Market and Charging Survey - Jamie DUNCKLEY
  • Public Charging User Experience: Are you doing it right? - Simon OUELLETTE
  • Workload Patterns of Fast Charging Stations Along the German Autobahn - Patrick JOCHEM
  • Plug-in Vehicle Behaviors: An analysis of charging and driving behavior of Ford plug-in electric vehicles in the real world - Daniel BOSTON
Speaker(s): 
Mogile Technologies
CA
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
DE
Ford Motor Company
US

Buffet Lunch

12:45 pm to 1:45 pm
Location: 
Exhibit Hall

Dialogue with the Experts - Session 2

1:45 pm to 3:15 pm
Location: 
Exhibition Hall - Posters to be grouped in locations by topic TBD
  • ASSESSMENT OF ELECTRIC MOBILITY ADEQUACY AND ENERGY REQUIREMENTS BASED ON REAL WORLD DATA - BAPTISTA Patricia - IDMEC-IST PT - Poster #58
  • Power Module Target Cooling by Using Micro Thermoelectric Cooler - Li-Song LIN - Poster #88
  • The Electric Vehicle Promotion Policy of Environmental Protection Administration in Taiwan - Tien-Ho GAU - Industrial Technology Research Institute TW - Poster #82
  • Selected Results of the Scientific Accompanying Research of the E-Mobility Model Region e-pendler in niedersterreich (AUSTRIA) - FASTHUBER Dominik - TU Wien AT - Poster #59
  • How policy can build the plug-in electric vehicle market: Insights from the respondent-based preference and constraints (REPAC) model - JONN Axsen - Simon Fraser University CA - Poster #66
  • Multi-objective optimization of an Autobahn BEV charging station supplied by renewable energy - WANITSCHKE Alexander - Reiner Lemoine Institut gGmbH DE - Poster #75
  • Increasing Efficiency of Electric Vehicle Powertrain using IGBT inverters - PRONOVOST Christian - TM4 CA - Poster #42
  • Strategies to Electrify the Transportation Sector: A Perspective from the San Francisco Bay Area - MAK Ken - Bay Area Air Quality Managment District US - Poster #77
  • New vehicle buyers that are Battery Electric Vehicle Compatible (BEV-C) - HAGMAN Jens - Royal Institute of Technology SE - Poster #62
  • Multi-Objective Optimal Designing of IPMSM for Electric Vehicle Application - WANG Aimeng - School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering - ŒNorth China Electric Power University CN - Poster #43
  • Yielding a Treasure: A Transition Management Approach to Electric Urban Freight Vehicles in Germany - TAEFI Tessa T.  - University of Applied Sciences Hamburg DE - Poster #72
  • A Methodology for Vehicle-to-Grid Communication - LEROW Kevin - University of Massachusetts US - Poster #51
  • Integrating EVs and renewables into the Smart Grid: Results of the leading edge cluster electric mobility project SGI ? Smart Grid Integration - LIERZER Sven - BridgingIT GmbH / Research into effectivity of the electromobility showcase DE - Poster #50
  • A Socioeconomic study into the Demand for Electric Vehicles - NAUDE Jethro - Econhabitat Consulting, Inc. US - Poster #56
  • Public Charging Opportunity for U.S. Cities based on Parking Lot Data - KONTOU Eleftheria - University of Florida US - Poster #67
  • Electric Vehicles in Canada: A National Analysis of Consumer Preferences, Willingness-To-Pay, and Market Segmentation - FERGUSON Mark - McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics CA - Poster #60
  • Impact Analysis of Controllable Home Appliances and EVs on Neighbourhood Level Network with Smart Control - WU Di - McGill University CA - Poster #54
  • A Model for Public Charging Infrastructure Needs - TILL Gnann - Fraunhofer ISI DE - Poster #61
  • Workplace Charging: Accelerating EV adoption with employer support - HENKIN Zach - Drive Oregon US - Poster #63
  • Electric Bikes: Power Your Commute - HENKIN Zach - Drive Oregon US - Poster #64
  • Comparative Study of Permanent Magnet Machines with Similar Slot and Pole Numbers For Electric Vehicle Application - WANG Aimeng - School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, North China Electric Power University CN - Poster #44
  • Solving the MURB problem: A user-friendly tool to facilitate EV charger installation in multi-unit residential buildings - HOU Eve - Metro Vancouver CA - Poster #65
  • Emergency Energy Delivery using Resilient Solar Power Islands and V2X-Capable EVs - BIRNIE Dunbar - Rutgers University US - Poster #52
  • The AVTE Interoperability Project: Phase 1, AC Conductive Charging - Jeffrey WISHART Intertek US - Poster #48
  • Electric Vehicle Deployment Potential in the Yukon Territory - SHEEHY Philip - ICF International US - Poster #71
  • How carsharing opens the way to smart electric mobility: success & hurdles of the largest electric carsharing fleet in Canada. - VIVIANI Marco - Communauto CA - Poster #74
  • Benchmark Modeling of In Wheel Electric Motors To Improve the Efficiency of Battery Electric Vehicles - Tom Prucha - Protean Technology - US - Poster #80
  • Electric Vehicle Growth Dependent on Lithium Supply - Pierre Neatby - Avalon Advanced Materials - CA - Poster #79
  • Fuzzy-Logic Based Slip Controller for a 4WD Electric Vehicle - Benedict JAEGER - University of Applied Science - DE - Poster #45
  • Electric Drive Train Considerations in Vehicle Efficiency - Josh LEY - UQM Technologies Inc. - US - Poster #47
  • In Charger or on the Hood? The Trade-off Between battery costs and Infrastructure Costs - Michael NICHOLAS - University of California, Davis - US - Poster #78
  • CAFE Standards and ZEV policies: an analysis of the impact of American emissions standards on manufacturing innovation in the electric and fuel cell vehicle marketplace across Canada - Josipa PETRUNIC - McMaster University - CA - Poster #68
  • Carrots, sticks and tambourines: UK supply side support for ultra low emission vehicles - Bob MORAN - OLEV - UK - Poster #76
  • Experimental Investigation of an X-by-wire Automotive Prototype - Saman RAHIMI MOUSAVI - McGill University CA - Poster #41

  • Soft magnetic composite magnetic component in high efficiency electric motor - Fabrice BERNIER - National Research Council Canada CA - Poster #46

  • DD vehicle coil as interoperable solution for stationary wireless EV charging - Grzegorz OMBACH - Qualcomm DE - Poster #49

  • EV charging scheduling problem under variant total electrical power availability and clients behaviors constraints - Pascal TOGGENBURGER - PARKNPLUG FR - Poster #53

  • Energy Security Benefits of Transportation Electrification - Changzheng LIU - Oak Ridge National Laboratory US - Poster #57

  • A University E-Bike Sharing System used as a Real-Time Monitoring emissions tool under a smart city concept - Pawel RYCERSKI - Research Institute for Energy, University of Mons (RIE/UMONS) BE - Poster #69

  • A University survey with a Comparative study of an E-Bikes Sharing System -  Pawel RYCERSKI - Research Institute for Energy, University of Mons (RIE/UMONS) BE - Poster #70

  • The Dynamics of Plug-in Electric Vehicles in the Secondary Market in California - Gil TAL - University of California Davis US - Poster #73

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Speaker(s): 
National Research Council of Canada
CA
Rutgers University
US
McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics
CA
Royal Institute of Technology
SE
Drive Oregon
US
Metro Vancouver
CA
Simon Fraser University
CA
Industrial Technology Research Institute
TW
University of Florida
US
University of Massachusetts
US
BridgingIT GmbH / Research into effectivity of the electromobility showcase
DE
McGill University
CA
HEVO Power, Inc.
US
ICF International
US
Bay Area Air Quality Managment District
US
University of Applied Sciences Hamburg
GE
Fraunhofer ISI
DE
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, ŒNorth China Electric Power University
CN
Reiner Lemoine Institut GmbH
DE
McGill University
CA
Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU)
NO
Protean Electric Inc.
US
Avalon Rare Metals Inc.
University of Applied Science
DE
UQM Technologies Inc.
US
University of california, Davis
US
McMaster University
CA
University of California, Davis
US
Research Institute for Energy, University of Mons (RIE/UMONS)
BE
Industrial Technology Research Institute
TW

6A - Advances in Electrified Transportation: Medium & Heavy Duty Applications

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • Lyn Okse: An Electric Utility Vehicle with Off-Highway Capability - Eric LEONHARDT
  • Influence of in-wheel motors weight on a swing-arm dynamic, evaluation of ride comfort and handling - Jean Sebastien BREST
  • Plug-In Hybrid Propulsion System for Commercial Vehicles  - Gary Parker
  • Electric and hybrid electric non-road mobile machinery ? present situation and future trends - Antti LAJUNEN
Speaker(s): 
Western Washington University
US
Aalto University
FI

6B - Batteries and Electrochemical Storage for Transportation

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Techno-Economic Impact of Li-ion Battery Lifetime Modelling on Energy Storage System Sizing - Egoitz MARTINEZ-LASERNA
  • Energy Optimal Operation of Hybrid Battery Systems and Comparison to a Single-Cell Reference System for Electric Vehicles Including the Aged State of High Energy Cells - Raphael WEGMANN
  • Using EV Telematics to Monitor Real-World Battery Health for EV Owners and Fleet Operators - Eric MALLIA
  • Measuring and analysis of nonlinear characterization of lithium-ion batteries - Yousef FIROUZ
Speaker(s): 
Robert Bosch GmbH
DE
FleetCarma
CA
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI

6C - Putting V2X to Work

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • Economic Feasibility of the Vehicle-to-Building Concept in the Canadian Context - Hajo RIBBERINK
  • V2X Bi-Directional Charging Value Proposition Analysis - Dave HURST
  • Vehicle-to-Grid and Vehicle-to-Home Power Exchange Project - jean-luc DUPRE
  • Is Vehicle-to-Home or Vehicle-to-Grid suitable for the EV user? A discussion from a one year intensive monitoring - Laurent DE VROEY
Speaker(s): 
Natural Resources Canada
CA
NextEnergy
Us
Hydro-Québec
CA

6D - Optimizing Electric Drive System Performance

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 516A
  • Effect of stator segmentation and manufacturing degradation on the performance of IPM machines, using iCARe electrical steels - Sigrid JACOBS
  • Measurement and Simulation of Non Oriented Electrical Steel sheets used in PMSM for Higher Frequency - Nijan YOGAL
  • Driving-Scenario Oriented Optimal Design of an Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Motor for an Electric Vehicle - Yee-Pien YANG
  • Development of New Motor for Compact-Class Hybrid Vehicles - Sano SHINYA
Speaker(s): 
ArcelorMittal
BE
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesantalt
DE
National Taiwan University
TW
Toyota Motor Corporation
JP

6E - Moving Markets: Electric Drive Across the US

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • Drive Electric Vermont: EV Market Transformation in Small and Medium Sized Communities - David ROBERTS
  • Community Readiness: How Local Can You Go? - Philip SHEEHY
  • New York State Grid-Interactive Vehicle Roadmap - Ingrid Malmgren
  • Rethinking the role of plug-in hybrid vehicles in the transition to low carbon transportation: exploring potential USA market policies - Gil TAL
Speaker(s): 
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
US
ICF International
US
University of California, Davis
US
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
US

6F - Understanding EV Consumers

3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Location: 
Room # 519A
  • How Total is a Total Cost of Ownership? - Quentin DE CLERCK
  • Market Diffusion of Second-life Electric Vehicle Batteries: Barriers and Enablers - Na JIAO
  • Experiences from Data Collection in Living Labs-The Swedish National database for Car Movements - Frida HERMANSSON
  • Sustainable Mobility for Berlin - Green.Smart.Digital - Franziska EHRHARDT
Speaker(s): 
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI
BE
University of Cambridge
UK
Lindholmen Science Park
SE
Berlin Agency for Electromobility eMO
DE

Market Builders - Session 2

5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Location: 
Room #517C
Moderator: 
Senior Research Analyst
Navigant Consulting, Inc.

An expert exchange between public and private business innovators growing the electric drive market.

Speaker(s): 
General Manager, Electric Vehicle Strategy
Audi of America
Vice President Government Market Development and Public Policy
ChargePoint
Director, Development and Public Relations
Communauto
Professor, Academician, Senior Fellow, Founding President and other positions
University of Hong Kong, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Royal Academy of Engineering UK, Chinese Academy of Engineering, WEVA, EVAAP

EVS29 Gala

6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Location: 
Windsor Station (Gare Windsor)

Enjoy the beautiful “City of Festivals” and network with other guests at the historic Windsor Station in Montréal.  Travel will be provided from the Palais.

June 22
June 22

7B - Environmental and Energy Security Benfits of Electric Drive

8:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Projected Air Quality Impacts of Plug-in Electric Vehicles - Marcus ALEXANDER
  • The role of efficiency in the environmental performance of power electronics in electric vehicles - Maria Hernandez

  • Fuel and Emissions Reduction in Electric Power Take Off Equipped Utility Vehicles - Arnaud KONAN
  • Optimizing ICE Efficiency through Cycling: Methods for Evaluating Achievable Gains - Justin CAMPANARO
Speaker(s): 
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI
BE
University of Notre Dame
US

7C - Electric Drive Transit Solutions

8:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • Optimal Charging Infrastructure Planning for Electric Taxi Fleet - Jing DONG
  • Developing a Common Charging Infrastructure for Electric Buses - Jasna TOMIC
  • Optimization of fast charging infrastructure for electric bus transportation: Electrification of a city bus network - Alexander KUNITH
  • Charging Systems for Heavy Duty Transit Buses - Maxime OUELLET
Speaker(s): 
Iowa State University
US
Technische Universität Berlin
DE
Nova Bus - Division of Volvo Group
CA
CALSTART
US

7D - Electric Drive Vehicle Technology - Optimizing System Performance

8:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Room # 516A
  • A Mathematical and FEM Design of Novel Axial Field Switched Reluctance Motor for Electrical Vehicle (EV) Application - Patel NIKUNJ
  • An Overview of the Hybrid and Electric Systems R&D at the U.S. DOE (FY 2015-2016) - Steven BOYD
  • Metal-NdFeB composite permanent magnets produced by cold spray - Fabrice BERNIER
  • FPGA-Based PHIL/RCP Simulation of an Electric Vehicle - Danielle NASRALLAH
Speaker(s): 
U.S. Department of Energy
US
National Research Council of Canada
CA
Opal-RT Technologies
CD

7E - Future Proofing Electric Drive Infrastructure

8:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • The Electric Circuit Business Model - France LAMPRON
  • Understanding the Linkage between Charging Network Coverage and Charging Opportunity - Changzheng LIU
  • Expanding the Fast Charging Network - Jeff ALLEN
  • A dynamic location model for charging infrastructure taking into account future EV adoption - Lieselot VANHAVERBEKE
Speaker(s): 
Hydro-Québec
CA
Drive Oregon
US
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI

7F - EVs in Innovative Mobility Models

8:00 am to 9:30 am
Location: 
Room # 519A
  • Large Scale Electric Car Sharing Stimulates EV Adoption and EVSE Infrastructure Deployment - Jean-Luc MONFORT

  • Deployment of an all-electric connected taxi fleet - Pascal BLOUIN & Thierry ST-CYR
  • Evaluating Electric Vehicles in Fleet Applications: Car Sharing, Government Fleets, and a Tribal Community - Philip SHEEHY
  • Electric mobility in the interaction of electrification and digitalisation - activities of the industrial region Baden-Wuerttemberg - Katja GICKLHORN
Speaker(s): 

8A - Advances in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles and Infrastructure

9:45 am to 11:15 am
Location: 
Room # 516C
  • Best Practices in Hydrogen Fueling and Maintenance Facilities for Transit Agencies - Jasna Tomic
  • Driving an Industry: Medium and Heavy Duty Fuel Cell Electric Truck Component Sizing -Ram VIJAYAGOPAL
  • Techno-Economics of a New High Throughput Process for Proton Exchange Membranes Manufacturing - Asmae MOKRINI
  • Bringing Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure to Life - Maryline Daviaud Lewett
Speaker(s): 
CALSTART
US
Argonne National Laboratory
US
National Research Council of Canada
CA

8B - Assessing the Benefits of the Grid Connected Fleet

9:45 am to 11:15 am
Location: 
Room # 517C
  • Quantifying the Societal Benefits of Electric Vehicles - Ingrid MALMGREN
  • Projected Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Plug-in Electric Vehicles - Marcus ALEXANDER
  • Influencing factors on specific energy consumption of EV in extensive operations - Maximilian SCHUECKING
  • Added Value for Electrified Vehicles through Enhanced Active Safety - Adithya ARIKERE
Speaker(s): 
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
US
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
DE
American Axel and Manufacturing (AAM)
SE

8C - Utility Strategies for the Mobile Load

9:45 am to 11:15 am
Location: 
Room # 524B
  • Electric Vehicle Charging to Support Renewable Energy Integration in a Capacity Constrained Electricity Grid - Nat PEARRE
  • Pepco demand management pilot for plug-in vehicle charging in Maryland - Jamie DUNCKLEY
  • Charge Management Optimization for Future TOU Rates - Jiucai ZHANG
  • Residential Smart-Charging Pilot Program in Toronto: Results of a Utility Controlled Charging Pilot - Matt STEVENS
Speaker(s): 

8D - Electric Drive Vehicle Technology - Optimizing System Performance

9:45 am to 11:15 am
Location: 
Room # 516A
  • Development of Power Control Unit for Compact-Size Vehicle - Nakashima MASARU
  • Development of Electronically Controlled Braking System with High Performance and Applicability - Yusuke KAMIYA
  • Performance-Oriented P3 and P4 HEV Solutions for Consumer Uptake with Long-Term CO2 Compliance - Jeffrey RONNING
  • Assessment of EV market diffusion through the analysis of conventional cars in the city of Rome - Giovanni PEDE
Speaker(s): 
Advics Co. Ltd.
JP
American Axle and Manufacturing (AAM)
United States
Toyota Motor Corporation
JP

8E - Electric Drive Solutions in Urban Planning

9:45 am to 11:15 am
Location: 
Room # 518A
  • The City of Montreal's Electrification Strategy - Gilles DUFORT
  • Analysis of consumers' purchasing attitude towards hybrid electric vehicles in Winnipeg, Canada - Xun JIAO
  • ElectriCity Innovation Challenge: Experiences - Göran SMITH
  • Comparative life cycle assessment of electric and conventional vehicles used in Quebec, Canada - Pierre-Olivier ROY
Speaker(s): 
Ville de Montreal
CA
Viktoria Swedish ICT
SE
University of Manitoba
CA

8F - EVs in Innovative Mobility Models

9:45 am to 11:15 am
Location: 
Room # 519A
  • Electric Car-Sharing: Is it Possible in New York City? - Tomas LOPEZ-PUMAREJO
  • MODELLING THE USE OF ELECTRIC CARS IN A FREE-FLOATING CARSHARING SYSTEM - Grzegorz WIELINSKI
  • SEAMless Mobility: Pathway to Zero Emission Future Without Congestion - Catherine KARGAS
  • Charging strategies - implications on the interaction between an electrified road infrastructure and the stationary electricity system - Maria TALJEGARD
Speaker(s): 
Koppelman School of Business - Brooklyn College
US
Ecole Polytechnique Montreal
CA
MARCON, Electric Mobility Canada
CA
Chalmers University of Technology
SE

Closing Plenary and E-Visionary Awards

11:30 am to 12:30 pm

EVS29 will close with Presidents of EDTA, AVERE and EVAAP honoring the E-Visionaries from North American, European, and Asia Pacific regions, awarding trailblazers for promotion of electric drive communities across the globe.

Delegates will also enjoy a recap of the three-day gathering in Montréal and closing remarks from event hosts.

The EVS baton will be offifficially passed to AVERE President Joeri de Ridder, who will officially announce the EVS30 European host city.

Speaker(s): 
President
World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA); Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)
President & CEO
Electric Mobility Canada
President
AVERE, European Association for Electromobility
Ph.D, Professor, the University of Tokyo
EVAAP

Technical Tour 1 - South Shore of Montreal

1:45 pm to 6:45 pm

TM4 or Blue Solutions Canada and IREQ
Departure from Palais des congrès: 1:45PM
Return to Palais des congrès: 6:15PM

TM4
http://www.tm4.com
135, rue Joseph-Armand Bombardier
Boucherville (Québec) J4B 8P1

Duration of the visit: 90 minutes

A wholly owned subsidiary of Hydro-Québec, TM4 designs and manufactures electric and hybrid powertrain systems suitable for the commercial, automotive, marine, mining, rail, motorsports and recreational vehicle markets.  A visit at TM4’s facilities is an opportunity to get an inside looks at the birthplace of over 100 patents on electric motor and control system technologies. Through a tour of its manufacturing plant and testing areas, attendees can expect to gain a better understanding of TM4’s mission, products, services and licensed technologies. Visitors will have the opportunity of touring the stator, rotor and power electronic assembly lines as well as seeing the finished products integrated in vehicles.

Blue Solution Canada
http://blue-solutions.ca/en
1600, rue de Coulomb
Boucherville (Québec)  J4B 7Z7

Duration of the visit: 90 minutes

Blue Solutions is a subsidiary of Bolloré Group, which ranks among the 500 largest companies in the world. We work on the development and production of the LMP battery. 
Our company has a well-known experience regarding electricity storage solutions and intends to become a leading global player in storage and smart management of electricity.

We believe to benefit from unique positioning as integrators, with access both to batteries and complete solutions for meeting new needs associated with energy transition. Based in France and Canada, Blue Solutions seek out new growth opportunities in securing networks, integrating renewable energies, and connecting previously unconnected areas, including developing countries. 
This 90-minutes technical tour will help you to find out more about the battery processes and the applications under development. Members of the BSC team will be pleased to advise you on the latest R&D advances and answer your questions.

IREQ
http://www.hydroquebec.com/innovation/en/index.html
1800, boul Lionel-Boulet 
Varennes (Québec) J3X 1S1

Duration of the visit: 105 minutes

Hydro-Québec’s research institute, IREQ, is one of the largest integrated electrical research and testing centres in North America.  Created in 1967, IREQ has developed large-scale expertise in electrical apparatus, network analysis and control, automation and measurement, materials, chemical and mechanical engineering, and applications of electricity.  It has impressive facilities at its disposal: distribution tests lines, high-voltage laboratory, mechanical-thermomechanical laboratory, a power system study and simulation centre and an electrotechnology laboratory, as well as numerous specialized laboratories, notably in robotics, battery materials and mechanical engineering.  IREQ has facilities in Varennes, some 45 minutes from downtown Montréal.

Development and marketing of advanced technologies
The researchers at Hydro-Québec’s research institute (IREQ) are developing a range of new battery materials with three objectives in mind: increased safety, improved performance and reduced costs.

To visit IREQ*:

  • Canadian and American visitors must provide the full name, passport number and driver’s license number and issuing province/state at least two weeks in advance.
  • Visitors from other countries must provide their full name, passport number and issuing country at least two weeks in advance.
  • Hydro-Québec’s employees do not have to provide any information in advance but must indicate they are employees of the organization.
  • All visitors (Hydro-Québec’s employees included) must show an official I.D. upon their arrival and sign the visitor’s book.
  • The visitors who will not have provided the information requested in advance or those who will not have a valid I.D. to show on the day of the visit will not be allowed entry to IREQ.

*EVS29 staff will be in contact with you after your registration to collect this information.

Technical Tour 2 - North Shore of Montreal

1:45 pm to 5:15 pm

Lion Buses or PMG Technologies
Departure from Palais des congrès: 1:45PM
Return to Palais des congrès: 5:15PM

North Shore Technical Tour participants will leave in the same e-bus. Those visiting PMG Technologies will be dropped off first. The e-bus will continue its route to St-Jérôme and drop off the visitors of the Lion Buses facilities. On its way back, the e-bus will pick up the people at PMG Technolgies.

PMG Technologies
http://www.pmgtest.com/index.php/en
100, rue du Landais 
Blainville (Québec) J7C 5C9

Duration of the visit: 2 hours 10 minutes

Participants are invited to explore the unique Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Test Center currently managed by PMG Technologies and winner in 2012 of the prestigious titles of the “Crash Test Facility of The Year” as well as the “Most Accurate Crash Test Facility in The World” awarded by the Automotive Testing Technology International.
Since 1996, PMG Technologies plays a major role in the research and development and certification testing of electric components and vehicles. During the tour, you will visit the main lab, the crash lab and the sled area where electric vehicles and batteries are tested in destructive and non-destructive ways. You will visit the environmental chamber where electric vehicles and components are characterized at the most extreme temperatures. The tracks where electric vehicles are pushed to the limits are also part of the visit.

Lion Bus
http://lionbuses.com/en
921, chemin de la Rivière-du-Nord
Saint-Jérôme (Québec) J7Y 5G2

Duration of the visit: 90 minutes

Lion Bus is the only type C school bus manufacturer in Canada. The company based in St- Jérôme is also the only manufacturer of a 100% electric school bus in the world. At its plant in the St-Jérôme, Lion Bus assembles the complete chassis and van body of this school bus. The integration of the electric drive is also done in St-Jérôme. 
During your visit, you will witness Lion’s level of innovation, a leader in green and renewable energy for the school transportation industry.

 

 
 

Organized by:

EDTA

Hosted by:

EDTA
WEVA
Electric Mobility Canada

In Collaboration with:

AVERE
EVAAP

Platinum Sponsors:

Quebec
Hydro Quebec
Investissement Quebec