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ECCAP Symposium
Large EC Capacitor Technology and Application
Tuesday, June 7 to Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Advanced Automotive Battery Conferences

AABC Europe 2011 – ECCAP Symposium

Session 3:
EC Capacitor Storage System Applications

EC Capacitor modules are designed to optimally meet energy-storage requirements of specific applications at the highest level of reliability and lowest possible cost. In some applications, the EC Capacitor is the only energy-storage technology used while in others it is combined with power generation or battery storage. We review in this session EC module design and system engineering to meet performance goals of key applications, including those related to transportation, to industrial energy conservation, and to the utility grid.


 

Michael Meinert
Chairman:
Dr. Michael Meinert, Head of R&D-group energy storage systems, Mobility Division, Industry Sector, Siemens AG

 

Michael Meinert received his doctorate in electrical engineering from Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany in 2007. His employment experience includes Siemens AG, Mobility Division, Erlangen since 1995 in the fields of Rolling Stock and Railway Power Supply as well as the Darmstadt University of Technology from 2001 to 2004. He is currently the Head of the R&D-group for energy storage units/systems as well as overhead contact line free systems at the Siemens AG, Division Mobility. His special experiences include railway systems, High Temperature Superconductivity and innovative energy systems.
 

  1. Energy Conservation Hybrid Street Sweeper with Green Technology DLCAPTM
    Toshihiko Furukawa, Senior Manager, Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation, Japan
  2. Batteries and Ultracapacitors - A perfect match
    Jeremy Cowperthwaite, VP Product Development, MAXWELL Technologies
  3. Optimal Market Niches for High-Power Ultracapacitors in Automotive and Mass-Transit Applications
    Yurii Maletin, R & D Director, Yunasko, Ukraine
  4. Nickel Carbon Capacitors - Innovative, Reliable and Robust Solution for Engine Starting Applications
    James O Burke, Vice President, KoldBan International (Co-author: Béatrice Lacout, Saft Battery, France)
  5. Axion PbC Battery/Supercapacitor Technology in Hybrid Locomotive and Grid-Based Energy-Storage Systems
    Enders Dickinson, Director of Research and Development, Axion Power
  6. Necessary Improvements for DLC - a prospective view from the railway industry
    Michael Meinert, Head of Energy Storage Systems, Siemens AG, Germany