Solar Mobility - Congress programme 2010
At the Solar Summit Freiburg 2010, you will be discussing
battery systems,
fuel cells and biofuels for sustainable electromobility at a top international
level with distinguished energy experts from science, industry and politics
from
13 to 15 October.
The presentations you will
be hearing include the following: Freiburg "Green City" - environmental
protection is the core of sustainable urban development
Dr. Dieter Salomon, Lord Mayor of the City of FreiburgFuel cells and batteries – key components of future mobility
Dr.
Klaus Bonhoff, Managing Director (Chair), NOW GmbH (National
Organisation Hydrogen
and Fuel Cell Technology)System integration of renewable energy
Werner Diwald, Chairman, ENERTRAG AGThe role of electromobility as a sub-system of an integrated energy
supply for the future
Dr. Werner Brinker, Board Chairman, EWEE-vehicles - driving power storage
Dr. Johannes Eckstein, Project Coordinator R&D, E.ON Energie AGElectric vehicles – opportunities and challenges for the electricity
grid
Simon Felsenstein, Business Development E-Mobility, ABBResearch project e-performance - design approach for a holistic BEV
Dr. Christian Allmann, Project Manager "Research Project
E-Performance",
Coordinator Public-Funded Projects Electric/Electronic Department, AUDI
AGBetter place – next generation mobility
Rolf Schumann, CEP Better Place
Germany,
Better Place The future of urban transport
Prof. Dr. Andreas Knie, Director Intermodal Services and
Business Development of DB FuhrparkgruppeFurther international
speakers:
- Katsuhiko Hirose,
Project General Manager, Toyota Motor Corporation
- Dr. Serge Biollaz, Head, Thermal Prozess Engineering Group, PSI
- Daryl Wilson, President
& C.E.O., Hydrogenics Corporation
- Prof. Eicke R. Weber,
Director, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
- Dr. Christopher Hebling,
Head of Department Energy Technology, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy
Systems ISE
The conference programm 2010 will be available soon.
Price advantage: Save up to 25% if you register by 31 August, 2010.