WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Vehicle OEMs with the following job titles:
- CEO / COO / CTO / Managing Director
- VP Hybrid Technology
- VP Battery Systems
- VP Energy Solutions
- VP Vehicle Engineering
- VP Supply Chain
- Head of R&D
- Head of Battery Management
- Head of Thermal Management
- Head of Electrical Development
- Chief Engineer of Electric Vehicles
- Hybrid Chief Engineer
- Electric Propulsion & Control Systems
- Lead Battery Engineer
- Managers of Electric Vehicle Operations & Strategy
- Thermal Systems Engineer - Advanced Vehicle Development
- Battery Cell Development Engineer
- Energy Systems Storage Supervisor
- Battery Manufacturers
- Battery Materials Suppliers
- EV Vehicle Supply Chain Organizations
- Powertrain Developers
- Battery Management Specialists
- Infrastructure Specialists
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Tim Hubbard
Vice President Automotive & Electric Vehicle Business
Intertek
Tim Hubbard is Vice President, Automotive & Electric Vehicle Business at Intertek. He is primarily responsible for achieving the business and financial goals within Intertek’s automotive & electric vehicle business. In reaching this objective he works with Intertek’s Sales, Engineering, Marketing, Certifications, Accreditations teams (and others) to ensure that we are delivering timely, relevant, and expert solutions around the world.
Tim brings more than 25 years of insight and experience to clients in the industry. His background includes leading the delivery of product and regulatory compliance testing and engineering services on a worldwide basis, as well as third-party automotive component and systems design and production validation, test engineering, and operational and business development management. Tim and his team provide accredited certification services, testing and inspection to a wide range of automotive products, electric vehicles, electric vehicle batteries, electric vehicle charge stations, components and car-technologies to assist global and local clients with their safety, quality and performance needs.
Jaguar Land Rover
“A well organised and useful event”
LEARNING BENEFITS
It continues to be vital for the commercial development and mass-market, public adoption of EVs that vehicle OEMs...
understand how to drive down costs to the lowest possible level throughout supply, manufacturing and delivery whilst developing battery capabilities for increased vehicle performance in every day usage.
Because of this EV Battery Tech USA: 4th Global Cost Reduction Initiative is again, bringing together strategic and technicalexpert s from the leading vehicle OEMs across the globe to discuss how costs can be decreased further whilst increasing the performance of the battery.
The leading vehicle OEMs will be focusing on:
BATTERY SYSTEM COST REDUCTION : Understanding how lessons learnt from batteries in current generation EVs can be applied to driving down the cost of the battery in the short term
ENERGY DENSITY OPTIMIZATION:Determining how near-term advances in improving energy density could help drive EV battery cost reduction
COST-EFFECTIVELY IMPROVING BATTERY LIFE : Examining current generation advances in cost-effectively improving EV battery life & solutions for preventing cell degradation & failure
COST-EFFECTIVELY IMPROVING BATTERY SAFETY : Evaluating advances in cost-effectively improving battery safety & applying new battery safety methodologies
TRANSLATING MATERIAL ADVANCES INTO SHORT-TERM COST REDUCTION : Providing an update on how the latest material advances in the cathode, anode & electrolyte are driving cost reduction at the level of the battery system
COST-EFFECTIVELY IMPROVING THERMAL MANAGEMENT : Analyzing cost-effective advances in improving thermal management & cooling systems to deliver optimal battery performance
STANDARDIZATION : Examining standardization opportunities for short, medium & long-term developments to deliver industry wide benefits & economies of scale
OPTIMIZING THE BATTERY FOR FAST CHARGING : Examining what needs to be done to optimize battery systems

