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AABTAM Symposium
Advanced Automotive Battery Technology, Application and Market
Wednesday, January 26 to Friday, January 28, 2011

Advanced Automotive Battery Conferences

AABC 2011 - AABTAM Symposiums

Panel Sessions

Session 1
Market Development of HEVs, EVs, and their Batteries

Session 2
Energy-Storage Solutions for High-Voltage Hybrids

Session 3
PHEV Battery Requirements and Solutions

Session 4
Electric-Vehicle Battery Technology

Session 5
Battery Management Technology in Automotive Applications

Session 1:
Market Development of HEVs, EVs, and their Batteries

Government involvement in EVs and PHEVs has propelled the advanced-vehicle industry forward. While Toyota, Honda, and Ford focus on expanding their hybrid offerings and other carmakers introduce their first or second models, GM and Nissan are bringing PHEVs and EVs into the limelight. As a result, Lithium-Ion batteries are being introduced simultaneously into moderate, strong, and plug-in hybrids as well as EVs. In this session, independent industry observers and representatives of governments and carmakers will assess the various market-growth scenarios.


Menahem AndermanChairman:
Dr. Menahem Anderman, President, Advanced Automotive Batteries

President of Advanced Automotive Batteries and founder of Total Battery Consulting, Inc., Dr. Anderman has led the development and commercialization of high-power Ni-Cd batteries, Li-Ion batteries, and ultracapacitors and spent the last ten years conducting assessments of energy-storage technologies for advanced vehicles, publishing Advanced Automotive Battery Industry Reports and chairing the AABC.
 

  1. The Impact of Tightening the CO2 Emission Standard on Future Passenger Vehicles
    Tom Cackette, Chief Deputy Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board
  2. Pathways for Rapid Reduction in Fuel Consumption: How Far can “Conventional” Technologies Take Us?
    John German, Senior Fellow, International Council on Clean Transportation
  3. Prius Plug-in Demonstration Program: In-Use Consumer Research
    Doug Coleman, Prius Product Manager, Toyota Motor Sales
  4. Can Li-Ion Batteries Support a Sustainable EV-PHEV Market? Challenges & Opportunities
    Menahem Anderman, President, Advanced Automotive Batteries
  5. From Nozzle to Plug: Changing the Consumer Mindset
    Stephen Popiel, Senior VIP of Motoresearch, Synovate Motoresearch
  6. Marketing Electric Vehicles to the U.S. Consumer
    Paul Scott, Sales Specialist Nissan Leaf/Vice President Plug In America, Nissan/Plug In America