3rd Annual Electrification, Fuel Cell & Battery Development for Trucks & Buses Forum
3rd Annual Electrification, Fuel Cell & Battery Development for Trucks & Buses Forum
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The momentum of electrification is undeniable in Europe’s medium and heavy-duty sector. Governments are actively promoting the shift to electric trucks and buses through evolving national and international regulations. Meanwhile, more manufacturers are jumping into the game, focusing on the development of both fuel cell and battery electric vehicles, with battery range capabilities taking a prominent spot.
The industry is abuzz with discussions about batteries and fuel cell technologies, each vying for the spotlight as the future of mobility. Amid this debate, practical challenges emerge for companies venturing into electrification. These hurdles include tackling charging infrastructure gaps, navigating the complexities of fuel cell vehicle introduction, addressing hydrogen production challenges, optimizing battery energy density, choosing the right battery technologies, extending driving ranges for various applications, and managing battery end-of-life.
With a keen awareness of these challenges, TBM Group is excited to present an opportunity to dive deep into the subject. Join us for two days of insightful presentations and networking, where industry leaders in electrification and fuel cell development come together to discuss the present and future of the field.”
KEY TOPICS
Barriers to implementation of FCEVs
Charging strategies for large-scale e-bus and e-truck deployment
The importance of fast charging for increased adoption of electric applications
Maximizing the energy density of batteries
Forecasts for the global fuel cell market: Is it still the future of mobility?
Minimizing the cost of electric trucks and buses
Battery development in terms of capacity
Charging Infrastructure Deployment and Access
Policy and Regulatory Frameworks
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technology
Fleet Electrification
SPEAKERS
David Thackray
Strategic Relations Officer
Tevva, England
Henrik Engdahl
Director Electromobility Business Development
Volvo Group, Sweden
Ulf Groos
Head of Department Fuel Cell
Fraunhofer ISE
Magnus Höglund
Head of Charging Solutions and Infrastructure
Scania Group, Sweden
Volker Hasenberg
Deputy Head of International Hydrogen Strategy
Daimler Truck AG
Marcin Seredynski
Head of Innovation and Research
E-Bus Competence Center, Luxemburg
Emre Özgül
Leader - Center of Excellence: Engine Performance & Energy Management
Ford Otosan, Turkey