SS62 ITS for Electromobility: Prediction and Connectivity, Key ITS Enablers for the Electrification of Vehicles

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
S220D (Orange County Convention Center )
Organizer:
Jean-Charles Pandazis, Head of Sector EcoMobility, ERTICO - ITS Europe
Invited Moderator:
Thomas Kuhn, Standardization Manager, Continental Automotive GmbH

Session Description

Considering the number of initiatives taken worldwide by Governments, EC, vehicle manufacturers and suppliers, Energy Suppliers, etc, and the challenges ahead for a successful electrification of vehicles in the transportation system, the aim of this special session is to present a synthetic view about the potential of current and future ITS technologies and services to enable and support the introduction of Fully Electric Vehicles (FEV). Innovative ITS systems and services are needed to ease FEV integration, deployment and exploitation. Keyword are prediction and connectivity, ITS is bringing data and information among the different components of the transport systems and services. Furthermore, the optimisation of the whole transport system and mobility services with FEV can only succeed with the use of innovative ITS technology.

Invited Speakers:

David Sanchez, Active Safety Manager, CTAG

Gzim Ocakoglu, Head of Section, European Commission

Ryan McGee, Technical Expert - Electrification Research & Advanced Engineering, Ford Motor Company

Tsutomu Kushima, Manager of International Operations Planning Division,, NEC Corporation

Thomas Kuhn, Standardization Manager, Continental Automotive GmbH

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