Plug-In 2010
The Plug‑In 2010 Conference showcases the cutting edge of current and future plug-in hybrid and electric transportation technologies – an interactive international gathering of automotive manufacturers, component suppliers, electric utilities, government agencies, the environmental community and academia.
The conference covers all critical areas of plug-in vehicles including batteries, vehicles and infrastructure, and discussions will be structured around technology aspects, market research, policy initiatives, and commercialization.
Posted by: Max Dunn on July 28, 2010 13:34:56
AC vs. DC, slow vs. fast – the outlook for charging technologies
- Gery Kissel, Chevrolet
- Ron Thompson, Eaton Corporation
- Takefumi Anegawa, TEPCO
- Kristen Helsel, Aerovironment
- Ralf Ostreicher, Daimler AG
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Posted by: Max Dunn on July 28, 2010 10:35:07
New studies which examine the life-cycle impacts of grid-connected vehicles
- Robert Kavet, Electric Power Research Institute
- Linda Gaines, Argonne National Laboratory
- Marcus Alexander, Electric Power Research Institute
- Uarporn Nopmongcol, ENVIRON International Corporation
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Posted by: Max Dunn on July 28, 2010 08:34:56
New technologies that allow for the smart-charging of vehicles with a Smart-Grid
- Richard Lowenthal, Coulomb Technologies
- David Packard, ClipperCreek, Inc.
- Will Cousins, GridPoint
- Hugh McDermott, VP, Global Utility Alliances, Better Place
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Posted by: Max Dunn on July 27, 2010 15:08:18
Moderator: Tom Turrentine, Director, Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Research Center, University of California, Davis
- James Ellis, Sr. Manager, Transportation & Infrastructure, Tennessee Valley Authority
- Rich Steinberg, Manager, Electric Vehicle Operations and Strategies, BMW
- Matt Miyasato, Assistant Deputy Executive Officer, South Coast Air Quality Management District
- James Boyd, Commissioner, California Energy Commission
- Nancy Gioia, Director, Global Electrification, Ford Motor Company
- Mary Nickerson, National Manager, Advance Technology Vehicles, Toyota Motor Sales USA
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Posted by: Max Dunn on July 27, 2010 13:04:52
Standards and methods for vehicle-to-grid two-way communications.
- Sunil Chhaya, Electric Power Research Institute
- George Bellino, Chevrolet
- Rich Scholer, Ford Motor Company
- Axel Willikens, Daimler & Frank Steffen Walliser, Porsche
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Posted by: Max Dunn on July 27, 2010 10:04:35
Topic: What technologies will be required, and what opportunities currently exist, to integrate vehicles with the Smart-Grid Speakers
- Matt Smith, Silver Spring Networks
- Dan Bowermaster, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Ignacio Contreras, Qualcomm
- Paul Pebbles, Chevrolet
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Posted by: Max Dunn on July 27, 2010 08:12:22
Moderator: Mark Duvall, Director, Electric Transportation and Energy Storage, Electric Power Research Institute
- Sam Liccardo, Council Member, City of San Jose
- Chris Johns, President, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Brad Wagenknecht, Napa County Supervisor &
Bay Area Air Quality Management District Board Chairperson
- Lee Slezak, Program Manager, Vehicle Technologies Program,
U.S. Department of Energy
- Carlos Tavares, Executive Vice President, Nissan Motor Co. Limited
- Joel Ewanick, GM’s vice president of U.S. marketing
- Dan Sperling, Director, Institute of Transportation Studies,
University of California, Davis
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