According to some industry analysts, electric powertrains are a key strategic priority of the automotive industry, with vehicle manufacturers emphasizing the need to fully exploit the power of e-motors/invertors/e-drive systems while reducing mass and electromagnetic losses. Advancements in e-drive systems, e-motors, inverters and on board chargers fundamental to supporting the growing global shift toward vehicle electrification, with cutting-edge technologies providing the superior speed and torque associated with today’s best electric vehicles.

Automotive IQ presents the Next-Generation Robust & Efficient EV Powertrains 2021 conference, where experts will shed light on new powertrain architectures to maximize range, lower production costs and extend powertrain components lifetime. 

Join these leading companies and over 500 automotive experts online, as they share insight on: 


+ Future electric powertrain architecture requirements that can help optimize performance and keep production costs low
+ How new technological advancements can enable manufacturers to meet C02 emission standards
+ State-of-art cooling and thermal management technologies for electrified commercial vehicles
+ Development in electric powertrain focusing on cost, time, efficiency and range
+ Balance between technological growth rate, OEM requirements and market demand
+ Electric powertrain development and integration issues

+ State of the art technologies for traction inverters, motors and e-drive systems

Limited Sponsorship Opportunities Available

Automotive IQ's Next-Generation Robust & Efficient EV Powertrains 2021 online conference is geared to match OEM requirements with expert solutions and give suppliers the opportunity to target customers investing in this high growth area. 
If you are interested in discussing sponsorship opportunities, contact Alishba Jan on +44-797-9122- 589 or Alishba.Jan@iqpc.co.uk




Top 5 Reasons to Attend


- FREE to attend, plus no travel costs or time out of the office necessary


- Access the content on demand and watch in your own time


- 10 of the hottest topics in the powertrain electrification space, thrashed out rapid fire
 

-  Latest developments and technologies in EV Powertrains, including high-speed e-motors, e-drive systems, invertors and components


- Highly detailed, nuts-and-bolts technical presentations on only the most pertinent issues in the powertrain electrification space right now no 30,000 view corporate pitches


DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE, 2021

9:00AM - 9:45AM EST
ACCELERATING POWERTRAIN ELECTRIFICATION: KEYNOTE PANEL
OPTIMIZED STRATEGIES FROM TMETC AND RIMAC AUTOMOBILI FOR THIS HIGH GROWTH SECTOR


David Hudson, Former Head of Vehicle & Powertrain Engineer, Tata Motors European Technical Centre

Vardaan Bhatia, Powertrain Lead - System Engg., Rimac Automobili

9:45AM - 10:45AM EST
HIGH PERFORMANCE EV LUBRICANTS FOR NEXT-GENERATION PC AND CV POWERTRAINS
- EV performance requirements for PC and CV applications
- Lab and test bench validation tools
- Interactive lubricant development process
- Reference products and applications
- FUCHS BluEV umbrella platform solutions

Thomas Kraft, Business Development Manager E-Mobility, FUCHS GLOBAL OEM DIVISION

Frank Finzenhagen, Head of Global Business Segments – Engines, Drivelines, Commercial Vehicles, FUCHS PETROLUB SE

10:45AM - 11:30 AM EST
WIDEBAND GAP SEMICONDUCTORS IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWERTRAINS
- Power electronic components in EV
- Si, SiC, GaN applications and performance comparison

Ozgur Ali Aktas, Electrified Powertrain Engineering Team Leader, Ford Otosan
 
11:30 AM - 12:30PM EST
MAHINDRA POWERTRAIN CASE STUDY
REGULATORY DRIVE CYCLES AND REAL WORLD ENGINEERING

- Recent Market Developments
- Range challenges for thermal management in regional markets
- Regional tech options for thermal management 
Karl Plattenberger, Chief Engineer- Powertrain and Thermal Systems, Mahindra Automotive

DAY TWO: THURSDAY 10th JUNE, 2021

9:00AM - 9:50AM EST
ROADMAP FOR FUTURE ELECTRIFIED DRIVES: BETTER UNDERSTAND MARKET DEMAND FOR KEY E-DRIVE COMPONENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

> Alternative Propulsion vehicle outlook 2030
> E-Drive components demand trend (motors, inverters, batteries)
> Main technological implications for Inverters, Motors and batteries
> Thermal strategy for Inverters, Motors and batteries
> Component integration and “Make or buy” Trends
> Conclusions

Claudio Vittori, Senior Technical Research Analyst – Powertrain & E-Mobility Component Research, IHS Markit

9:50AM - 10:40AM EST
FOCUS ON IMPROVING ELECTRIFIED POWERTRAIN PERFORMANCE, EFFICIENCY AND DEGRADATION.

Ian Smith, Manager R&D of Electrified Powertrain, Southwest Research Institute


10:40AM - 11:30 AM EST
SELECTION OF PERMANENT MAGNET AND LOW RARE EARTH MATERIAL MOTOR AND CONTROL FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Peter van Duijsen, Researcher, TU Delft

11:30 AM - 12:00PM EST
MASTERING THERMAL MANAGEMENT TO AVOID POWERTRAIN OVERHEATING - PANEL DISCUSSION 

Peter van Duijsen, Researcher, TU Delft
Ian Smith, Manager R&D of Electrified Powertrain, Southwest Research Institute

Who is this event designed for & who should attend? 

    1. + Electric, Autonomous and Hybrid Vehicles Manufacturers
      + Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers in the EV space, including:
      + Battery and Fuel Cell Manufacturers
      + Battery Management Systems Suppliers

      + Lithium-Ion/Li-Ion Battery Companies
      + Solid-State Batteries Companies
      + Electrified Powertrain Systems and Component Suppliers
      + Thermal/Cooling Systems and Related Component Manufacturers
      + eMobility/Charging Infrastructure Companies
      + High Voltage Systems and Power Semiconductor Suppliers
      + CAE Software and Modelling Suppliers
      + Benchmarking Engineering Services Providers
      + Engineering Consultancies

With Job titles including but not limited to:
    • CEOs, VPs, Directors, Heads of, Technical Leads, Managers, Engineers, Scientists of:
    • + BEV, Hybrids and Mild-Hybrid
    • + Electrification
    • + Batteries
    • + Energy Storage
    • + Cooling and Thermal Management
    • Materials
    • + Research, Development & Innovation
    • + eMobility & Charging Infrastructure
    • + Powertrain Engineering & Propulsion
    • + Systems & Control Engineering

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