2023 Archived Content

Cambridge EnerTech’s

EV Technology for Heavy-Duty Applications

Commercializing Advanced High-Energy Batteries and Infrastructure for HEVs

December 12-13, 2023


Hybrid and Zero-emission EVs for heavy-duty applications present great commercial opportunities for advanced high-energy batteries. Battery requirements vary by application and offer viable alternatives for multiple technologies. In this symposium, we will discuss the development of hybrid and electric vehicle battery systems and the latest developments in advanced batteries to be commercialized within the heavy-duty EV battery market while assessing consumer demand, competing technologies, and overcoming the challenges to commercialization.

Monday, December 11

Registration Open until 4:30 PM7:00 am

Peak Registration Hours are Monday 7:00 - 8:30 am & Tuesday 7:30 - 8:30 am. Avoid lines come pick up your badge on Sunday or Monday after 9:00 am.

Tuesday, December 12

Registration and Morning Coffee7:30 am

Organizer's Welcome Remarks8:30 am

Craig Wohlers, Executive Director, Conferences, Cambridge EnerTech

HEAVY-DUTY MARKET EXPANSION

8:35 am

Chairperson's Remarks

Joshua Goldman, EV Fleet Expert, Goldman Consulting

8:40 am

Leading California Initiatives for the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Transition to Zero-Emissions

Leslie Goodbody, Engineer, California Air Resources Board

California now has regulations in place to transition transit and shuttle buses and on-road trucks to zero-emission. What’s next? What are we learning and what more can we learn as these policies are implemented in real-time? This talk will include policy and regulatory drivers, incentive programs available to support the zero-emission transition, and the important role of government agencies, utilities, and private stakeholders in ensuring successful vehicle deployments.

9:00 am

Market Trends across the Heavy-Duty E-Mobility Segment in 2023

Kevin Beaty, President, YUNEV LLC

Shruti Sahu, Project Manager, YUNEV

MHD commercial vehicle e-mobility fleet demand will be reviewed for 2023 – including vehicle deployments and multi-year orders. ZEV technology trends will be discussed (BEV, H2 FCEV, LCF RE EVs, etc.). Trendsetting OEM strategies and partnerships will be highlighted, along with key developments in MHD EV charging and H2 refueling infrastructure. Commercial vehicle OEM battery supply chain trends, challenges, and opportunities will also be discussed along with key policy developments.

HEAVY-DUTY FLEET CHARGING

9:20 am

Navigating the EV Commercial Fleet Transition: Powering Infrastructure Where It's Needed

Julie Johnson, Vice President, Zeem Solutions

Embark on a dynamic exploration of the emerging EV transition sector, revealing its precision in delivering power where infrastructure is demanded. Delve into the complexities of where, what, and when, discovering the daily unfolding 'hows' that form the building blocks of a scalable future. Uptime, security, and health take center stage in this transformative journey, shaping the path toward a sustainable and resilient commercial fleet transition.

9:40 am MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Joshua Goldman, EV Fleet Expert, Goldman Consulting

PANELISTS:

Leslie Goodbody, Engineer, California Air Resources Board

Kevin Beaty, President, YUNEV LLC

Julie Johnson, Vice President, Zeem Solutions

Grand Opening Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing10:00 am

10:40 am

Charging for Heavy-Duty Vehicles and Fleets

Shazan Siddiqi, Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechEx

Early electric trucks have relied on charging infrastructure designed for light-duty vehicles, but more powerful standards like MCS are ready for commercialisation offering DC fast-charging up to 3.75 megawatts. Wired stationary charging is the dominant technology, but alternatives like wireless charging and battery swapping can further reduce downtimes. This presentation will cover the current and future market landscape for electric fleet charging technology.

11:00 am

Future-Proofing Your EV Charging Station Infrastructure

Anthony De Vito, Director, Zero-Emission Vehicles, Core States Energy

Core States Energy will overview our field-proven design-build checklist of best practices to help navigate the way toward cleaner solutions. We will explore the implications of converting fleets and outline critical real estate impacts, cost considerations, and map out best practices to steer a clear path toward a successful fleet transition.

11:20 am Advancing Lithium-ion Batteries for Sustainable Heavy-Duty Applications

Maher El-Kady, Dr., Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Executive, Nanotech Energy

The electrification of heavy-duty vehicles is driving the need for advanced battery technologies that can meet the demands of high-power output, extended range, and durability. In this technical talk, we present our revolutionary battery technology that redefines the fundamental elements of lithium-ion batteries, including electrodes, electrolyte, and separators. Join us as we unveil the future of battery technology for heavy-duty applications and pave the way for a greener transportation landscape. 

11:40 am MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Joshua Goldman, EV Fleet Expert, Goldman Consulting

PANELISTS:

Shazan Siddiqi, Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechEx

Anthony De Vito, Director, Zero-Emission Vehicles, Core States Energy

Maher El-Kady, Dr., Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Executive, Nanotech Energy

Networking Lunch12:00 pm

INNOVATIONS IN HEAVY-DUTY APPLICATIONS

1:00 pm

Chairperson's Remarks

Kevin Beaty, President, YUNEV LLC

1:05 pm

Daimler Truck Battery Cell Technology

Rianne Schoeffler, Electrochemist & Battery Product Developer, Daimler Truck North America

Battery Electric Trucks are an important part of Daimler Trucks strategy to reduce GHG emissions. Daimler Truck has proven with a number of projects and products on a global scale how capable these electric trucks can be. This presentation will investigate the unique challenges for the electrification of heavy duty vehicles with a special focus on the need for a truckified cell.

1:25 pm

Battery Technologies for Heavy-Duty Trucks Using Electrified Roadways

Roger Gerson, Director, Engineering & Battery Line Architect, Battery Systems, Accelera by Cummins

Battery performance requirements for heavy-duty trucks are primarily derived from the category of use of the truck, and the work demand of the daily mission in the context of the charging environment. Existing low-cost battery technologies, including improvements thereon, can be an effective solution to many use-categories, even in the context of limited charging infrastructure. For the more demanding daily missions, either significantly higher specific energy batteries, or ubiquitous charging is required. Here, we provide a hypothesis on battery technologies for heavy-duty trucks operating in an environment of ubiquitous megawatt charging in USA.

1:45 pm

Extreme Fast-Charge Batteries for Heavy Duty Applications

Brian Barnett, PhD, CTO, Nyobolt

For many heavy-duty applications, batteries must deliver very high-power discharge capability and a very large number of charge-discharge cycles.  The IDEAL battery would provide these attributes and would also be capable of incredibly fast charge with minimal heat release, allowing almost constant up-time.  Nyobolt is commercializing battery technology with the capability of fully charging in 5-10 minutes or less, with outstanding cycle life, for mining and material handling/robotic applications.

2:05 pm MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Kevin Beaty, President, YUNEV LLC

PANELISTS:

Rianne Schoeffler, Electrochemist & Battery Product Developer, Daimler Truck North America

Roger Gerson, Director, Engineering & Battery Line Architect, Battery Systems, Accelera by Cummins

Brian Barnett, PhD, CTO, Nyobolt

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)2:20 pm

3:00 pm

60 Seconds Fast-Charging in High-Utilization Applications: Skeleton Superbattery

Sebastian Pohlmann, PhD, Vice President, Automotive, Skeleton Technologies GmbH

Applications such as intralogistics, mining, or forestry vehicles are difficult to electrify due to their long operation time of up to 7000h/year. These applications require fast-charging batteries with long cycle lifetime. Skeleton Technologies' Superbattery technology can be charged in 60 seconds and presents a lifetime of 50,000 cycles. This presentation presents the Superbattery technology and covers real-life use cases in which fast charging is required. Fast charging will play a significant role in global electrification, safety and sustainability as overlooked properties, high-power and long lifetime as a large niches in electrification.

3:20 pm

Designing for Equity and Reliability 

Steven Marsh, Senior Engineering and Technology Director, Forum Mobility

This presentation will cover our work on designing our port projects and technologies for the southern California port system.

3:40 pm

Essential Low-Voltage Battery Systems As Key Enablers in Electrifying Commercial Vehicles

Wei Song, Senior Director - Global Core Products Strategy, Clarios

The future of commercial vehicles is being shaped by electrification and digitalization, bringing in a new set of requirements and applications in battery technology. This shift necessitates a seamless integration of both high and low-voltage energy storage systems to meet the evolving demands of commercial vehicles. While existing battery chemistries have proven successful meeting demand, new technologies are being evaluated for future commercialization. Explore the vital role of essential low-voltage battery systems as key enablers in electrifying commercial vehicles.

4:00 pm MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Kevin Beaty, President, YUNEV LLC

PANELISTS:

Sebastian Pohlmann, PhD, Vice President, Automotive, Skeleton Technologies GmbH

Steven Marsh, Senior Engineering and Technology Director, Forum Mobility

Wei Song, Senior Director - Global Core Products Strategy, Clarios

4:20 pm

Low-Voltage Batteries and Safety Power Net for Electric Trucks

Nicolas Jaeckel, PhD, Senior Battery Expert, eCubator, Knorr Bremse/Bendix

Heavy-duty applications are highly utilized, resulting in advanced requirements in lifetime and power for the low-voltage energy storage and the power distribution. This talk displays the challenges and proposed solutions for future low-voltage systems. The focus is on safety-critical subsystems, which need a redundant power supply.

4:40 pm

Expanding the Capabilities of Electric Powertrains through Advanced Power Electronics

Mo Farrokhi, PhD, Vice President of Marketing, Exro

Introducing a revolutionary advancement in power electronics—the Exro Coil Driver. This innovative solution combines the functionalities of a traction inverter and an onboard charger, simplifying powertrain design while reducing overall costs. It enables integrated AC fast-charging capabilities, significantly reducing CAPEX and OPEX requirements for building and operating fleet charging depots. It also improves the performance and efficiency of the drive unit, all through innovations in power electronics.

5:00 pm MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Kevin Beaty, President, YUNEV LLC

PANELISTS:

Nicolas Jaeckel, PhD, Senior Battery Expert, eCubator, Knorr Bremse/Bendix

Mo Farrokhi, PhD, Vice President of Marketing, Exro

Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing6:00 pm

Close of Day7:00 pm

Wednesday, December 13

Registration and Morning Coffee7:40 am

Interactive Breakout Discussions7:45 am

Roundtable discussions are informal, moderated discussions with brainstorming and interactive problem-solving, allowing participants from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and experiences and develop future collaborations around a focused topic.


TABLE 1: Innovations in Recycling Battery Materials 
Moderator: Steven E. Sloop, President, OnTo Technology LLC


TABLE 2:  Battery Pack System Cost and Safety – Will Future xEV Battery Packs Increase in Complexity or Simplify and How Will Cost and Safety Be Impacted?
Moderator: Kevin Konecky, Battery and Energy Storage Systems Consultant, Total Battery Consulting


TABLE 3: Production Supply and Sustainability of a North American Supply Chain
Moderator: Rob Privette, Business Development Manager, North America, Umicore 


TABLE 4: Li-ion NMC Fast Charging New Cells for E-Mobility
Moderator: Shmuel De-Leon, CEO, Shmuel De-Leon Energy, Ltd.


TABLE 5: Inactive Materials: Developments in Current Collectors, Separators and Electrolytes
Moderator: Sam Jaffe, Business Development, Addionics


TABLE 6: Building the Domestic Battery Raw Material Supply Chain
Moderator: Carl Thoemmes, Business Development, Battery Materials, Koura


TABLE 7: Battery Cost vs. Passport, CO2 Footprint & Lifetime Warranty – What Does the Battery Regulation Legislation Bring?
Moderator: Wenzel Prochazka, Senior Product Manager Electrification Systems, NXP Semiconductors Austria


TABLE 8: High Percentage Silicon-Content Anodes and Cells 
Moderator: Benjamin Park, PhD, Founder & CTO, Enevate


TABLE 9: Battery Management Systems 
Moderator: Sheldon Williamson, PhD, Professor & Canada Research Chair, Electrical & Computer & Software Engineering, University of Ontario Institute of Technology​


TABLE 10: Battery Intelligence
Moderator: Eli Leland, PhD, CTO and Co-Founder, Voltaiq, Inc.


​TABLE 11: Lithium Metal Batteries
Moderator: Brian Sisk, PhD, CTO, Sepion Technologies​


TABLE 12: Battery Safety & Thermal Runaway
Moderator: Judith Jeevarajan, PhD, Vice President and Executive Director, Electrochemical Safety Research Institute, UL Research Institutes


TABLE 13: Silicon Anodes
Moderator: Manuel Wieser, Head of Energy Business, AnteoTech

INNOVATIONS IN HEAVY-DUTY APPLICATIONS

8:45 am

Chairperson's Remarks

Steven Marsh, Senior Engineering and Technology Director, Forum Mobility

8:50 am Next Generation Solid-state Battery: Superior Performance, Cost and Resources

Dmitry Belov, PhD, Chief Scientist, ProLogium Technology

9:10 am

Open Access Performance Evaluation and Health Monitoring of Second-Life Hybrid-Bus Batteries before Recycling

Chintan Pathak, PhD, Co-Founder & CPO, BattGenie

Understanding the state of health (SOH) of the batteries is critical to enable second-life use. Various techniques are being developed for a fast estimation of SOH, including EIS, as well as acoustic impedance. We have built a BESS consisting of second-life batteries from used LFP batteries, that is currently deployed at the charging station at the Everett Transit Center. Learnings from the data collected from a real-world deployment of a BESS consisting of second-life batteries will be presented.

TECHNICAL TALENT ACQUISITION

9:30 am

Navigating the Battery Talent Market

Matt Anders, Divisional Manager, Energy & Battery Storage, Piper Maddox

Conor McStay, Division Manager, E-Mobility, Piper Maddox

The electric vehicle and battery industry continues to grow at a blistering pace as the world pushes closer to an electrified world. However, with all that growth comes challenges- a major one being the supply of talent with the skillset needed to get the job done. Understanding the market landscape, the trends, and what people are looking for is crucial to staying ahead of the curve. We went ahead and conducted a battery talent market survey to clearly understand, define, and breakdown those trends along with compensation details.

9:50 am Talk Title to be Announced

Kenan Sahin, PhD, President & Founder, CAMX Power

10:10 am MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Steven Marsh, Senior Engineering and Technology Director, Forum Mobility

PANELISTS:

Chintan Pathak, PhD, Co-Founder & CPO, BattGenie

Matt Anders, Divisional Manager, Energy & Battery Storage, Piper Maddox

Conor McStay, Division Manager, E-Mobility, Piper Maddox

Kenan Sahin, PhD, President & Founder, CAMX Power

Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)10:25 am

PLENARY KEYNOTE

10:55 am

Chairperson's Remarks

Craig Wohlers, Executive Director, Conferences, Cambridge EnerTech

11:00 am

LG Leading the Battery Expansion in North America

Robert Lee, President, North American & Chief Strategy Officer, LG Energy Solution

LG Energy Solution is the leading lithium-ion battery manufacturer, working with the top OEMs globally in transforming the automobile industry. The market for EVs is expanding rapidly, driven by both consumer demand and regulatory incentives. In North America, there are unprecedented levels of investment to support EVs, by both OEMs and battery manufacturers. This presentation will discuss market growth projections, announced expansion plans, and the challenges ahead.

11:20 am

A Sustainability Perspective on Near-Future Energy Storage Technologies

Ulderico Ulissi, PhD, Manager, 21C Lab, Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL)

Energy storage technologies are critical to limiting emissions, and lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are a key technology for many applications, including automotive and stationary storage. Therefore, we expect the LIB market to continue growing rapidly. This growth is keeping up the momentum for LIB technological development, which has been largely driven towards decreasing costs and improving performance. However, as LIBs become ubiquitous it is also critical to correctly assess the sustainability impact of the technology. In this presentation we will discuss sustainability and how it is linked to product development, to critically discuss the realistic opportunities to make batteries more sustainable in the near future. This will provide the audience more insights into the CATL carbon neutrality plan, and into its pledge to achieve carbon neutrality in its core operations by 2025 and across the battery value chain by 2035.

11:40 am

USABC Battery Development Program Overview

Matt Denlinger, Battery Research Engineer, Energy Storage Research, Ford Motor Company

The United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC) is a subsidiary of USCAR. The organization supports advanced battery technology development and commercialization for electric vehicles via funding through a cooperative agreement with the Department of Energy. This talk will give an overview of current and past USABC programs, as well as future funding opportunities for US battery developers.

12:00 pm MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Craig Wohlers, Executive Director, Conferences, Cambridge EnerTech

PANELISTS:

Robert Lee, President, North American & Chief Strategy Officer, LG Energy Solution

Ulderico Ulissi, PhD, Manager, 21C Lab, Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL)

John Kwon, General Counsel of Global Legal & Strategy, Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL)

Matt Denlinger, Battery Research Engineer, Energy Storage Research, Ford Motor Company

Networking Lunch (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)12:15 pm

Dessert Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)1:15 pm

Close of Symposium2:00 pm






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