THE BATTERY SHOW BUSINESS CONFERENCE
the linkages are not always straightforward or intuitive. Often the conclusions reached are overly simplistic, which can have a direct impact on the viability of the end product, and the endurance it needs to build market share. This talk will illustrate these issues and outline the elements that must be considered in order to meet performance and cost in the context of a robust safety strategy.
Keynote Speaker Dr. Brian Barnett, VP Battery Technology, TIAX LLC
Dr. Brian Barnett is Vice President, Battery Technology at TIAX LLC and is a PhD Electrochemist. At TIAX Dr. Barnett directs a highly multidisciplinary team that considers technical, manufacturing, strategic, environmental and market issues associated with batteries.
12:45PM LUNCH – SERVED IN EXHIBITION HALL 2:30PM
PANEL DISCUSSION: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION – A WIN, WIN, WIN SITUATION
This session will highlight the adoption readiness of the commercial vehicle market, sharing demand forecasts, unique fl eet and commercial vehicle system needs as well as the total cost ownership advantages of advanced battery technology for work trucks of many types. Success stories and examples will explain how commercial vehicle electrifi cation is a win, win, win situation for businesses reliant on fl eets, for the national agenda on energy security, and for the advancement of the advanced battery industry.
Session Chair: Brian Wynne, President, Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)
Brian Wynne is President of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), the pre-eminent trade association representing battery, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies and infrastructure. He also represents the electric drive industry on several government advisory committees, bringing in-depth experience in transportation and technology applications for a sustainable future.
Speakers
Chuck Reardon, Commercial Vice President, Dow Kokam Chuck’s responsibilities cover marketing, sales and customer program management for Dow Kokam. He previously served as Business Director of Options Development for Ventures & Business Development, where he led the team responsible for incubating the Advanced Battery Solutions business and was a leading contributor on the implementation team responsible for creating Dow Kokam.
David Mazaika, Chief Operating Offi cer, Quantum Technologies, Inc
David has operational responsibility for Quantum’s Drive Systems and Fuel Systems groups. Prior to joining Quantum he was President and Chief Executive Offi cer of ISE Corporation, where he was responsible for co-founding the company and growing it to one of the largest suppliers of heavy-duty hybrid drive systems in the USA.
George Survant, Director of Fleet Services, FP&L
George manages FP&L’s 3,600-vehicle fl eet. He has signifi cant real-world expertise in vehicle and fl eet operations, certifi cation, testing, and maintenance, and has been a leader among fl eet managers nationwide in helping to commercialize advanced vehicle technologies. He is an expert on how to accelerate fl eet acceptance of clean, energy-effi cient vehicles.
4:00PM DRINKS RECEPTION – IN EXHIBITION HALL DAY 3: THURSDAY OCTOBER 27
9:30AM PANEL DISCUSSION: ANALYZING BATTERY STANDARDS ACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN
Standardization is an essential part of the complicated world of the electrifi cation of automobiles. This includes all aspects of the value chain from suppliers, to manufacturers, consumers, and emergency- response personnel, all the way to the recycling of the materials used. The panel will address some of the tough issues that are transparent to the end users but of paramount importance to the manufacturers to ensure cost-competitive, good-quality products.
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