Grid Integration of Electric Mobility 2017
2nd International ATZ Conference
16-05-2017 – 17-05-2017 – Berlin, Germany
Cooperation partners
2nd International ATZ Conference
Taking the mobility transition forward
In future, cars will be powered by a combination of a combustion engine and an electric motor or simply by an electric motor. Battery electric vehicles are the best solution in energy terms and they have the potential to become virtual power stations. The future of personal transport depends on a networked infrastructure, which is why electric mobility needs swarm intelligence and the accompanying legislation.
The electric vehicles of tomorrow will function as manageable electricity consumers and storage facilities in order to help stabilize electricity grids. Electric mobility can only be a success when the new architecture that consists of the powertrain and the complete vehicle has a viable connection to intelligent electricity grids and can make targeted use of information technology. This success can only be achieved by means of an industry-wide network.
INTEGRATING DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
EXPLOITING THE FLEXIBILITY OF CHARGING PROCESSES
DATA TRANSMISSION AND DATA SECURITY
INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
Christian Senger
Volkswagen AG
Volker Blandow
TÜV SÜD AG
A “Charging infrastructures above 150 kW
B “Bidirectional charging”
C “Inductive charging / DC charging below 20 kW”
D “Mobility 2050”
The Program in Detail Advisory BoardSpeaker
This ATZ conference is aimed at managers and engineers at car makers, suppliers, development service providers, research institutes and universities, telecommunications services providers, energy providers and grid operators, federal and state ministries, associations and NGOs who work in the field of electric mobility.
Berlin, Germany
Simultaneous interpreting (German/English)
A trade exhibition of interesting suppliers and service providers rounds off the conference and provides the opportunity to find out about innovations on site.
Details on the trade exhibition
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Wagner, Technical University of Munich
A scientific advisory board made up of outstanding personalities from each of the fields involved supports our conference in terms of planning and finding topics.