FABRIC One-Day Conference on “Wireless dynamic charging for FEVs: challenges and concepts”

Welcome Address

  • Hermann Meyer, Chief Executive Officer, ERTICO-ITS Europe, Belgium
  • Angelos Amditis, FABRIC Project Coordinator, Research Director, ICCS, Greece│ Presentation (PDF)

Opening speeches

  • Maurizio Maggiore, Project Officer, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation, H2, Belgium│ Presentation (PDF)
  • Alessandro Coda, Research Coordinator, European Council for Automotive R&D (EUCAR), Belgium│ Presentation (PDF)

Technical session: “FABRIC initial results”

“FABRIC overview”
Angelos Amditis, FABRIC Project Coordinator, Research Director, ICCS, Greece│ Presentation (PDF)

“FABRIC charging solutions and prototypes”
Peter Vermaat, ICT consultant, TRL, UK │ Presentation (PDF)

“Infrastructure of the FABRIC test sites”
Paolo Guglielmi, Associate Professor, Politecnico di Torino, Italy│ Presentation (PDF)
Stéphane Laporte, Project Manager, VeDeCom, France │ Presentation (PDF)

“Identifying first deployment feasibility: separating unrealistic from real options”
Sebastiaan Meijer, Professor, Head of GaPSlabs, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden │ Presentation (PDF)

“ICT Needs and Solutions”
Andrew Winder, Manager, Efficiency & ElectroMobility, ERTICO –ITS Europe, Belgium │ Presentation (PDF)

Technical session: “Policies & Standardisation in Wireless Power Transfer: drivers & barriers towards wide implementation”

“eMI³ platform for interoperability in ElectroMobility”
Jean-Charles Pandazis, Head of Department, Efficiency & ElectroMobility, ERTICO-ITS Europe, Belgium │ Presentation (PDF)

“Current status and outlook of stationary and dynamic wireless electric vehicle charging”
Nicholas Keeling, Senior Staff Engineering, Qualcomm, Germany │ Presentation (PDF)

“Standardisation in electromobility: future plans of international standardisation bodies for WPT”
 Gian Maurizio Rodella, Director, Commissione Tecnica di Unificazione nell' Autoveicolo-CUNA, Italy  │ Presentation (PDF)

“IEC International Standardization Work on WPT for Electric Vehicles”
Peter Van den Bossche, Lecturer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium/  Secretary of IEC TC69 │ Presentation (PDF)

Technical session: “R&D initiatives towards Electromobility deployment”

“Conclusions from UK feasibility study into implementing DWPT on the strategic road network”
Dennis Naberezhnykh, Head of ITS and Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Technology, Sustainable Mobility Group, TRL, UK│ Presentation (PDF)

“Two electrified roads tested in real environment in Sweden”
Håkan Sundelin,  Senior Researcher, Viktoria Swedish ICT, Sweden│ Presentation (PDF)

 “Project Victoria - The first Spanish showcase for DWPT”
Hans Bludszuweit, Modeling Unit Director, CIRCE, Spain│ Presentation (PDF)

“UNPLUGGED – Interoperable inductive charging for electric vehicles”
Axel Barkow, Senior Manager, Forschungsgesellschaft Kraftfahrwesen mbH Aachen, Germany│ Presentation (PDF)

“Static and Dynamic Fast Inductive Charging: The FastInCharge project concept”
Evangelos Karfopoulos, PhD student (NTUA)/ Researcher, SmartRue Research team, ICCS, Greece│ Presentation (PDF)

“EV-CONNECT: Roadmap for the deployment of the Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure”
Giampiero Brusaglino, Engineer, Associazione Tecnica dell’Automobile- ATA, Italy│ Presentation (PDF)

“Magnetizable concretes as a competitive and road integrable solution to increase the efficiency and/or coil distance for DWPT”  
Mauricio Esguerra, CEO and co-founder, MAGMENT UG, Unterhaching, Germany│ Presentation (PDF)

Contact

Coordinator
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS)
Dr. Angelos Amditis ●
9, Iroon Politechniou Str. Zografou,
GR-15773, Athens GREECE
• Tel: +30 210 7722398
• Fax: +30 210 7722291

 

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Imprint

The FABRIC project is supported and co-funded by the European Union in the Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 605405. FABRIC is also supported by EUCAR (European Council for Automotive R&D) and ERTICO-ITS Europe.

 

 

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