Final Conference presentations

Opening speech

  • Maurizio Maggiore, Project Officer, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation, H2, Belgium│ Presentation (pdfPDF)
  • Luis de Prada, Research Programme Manager, European Council for Automotive R&D (EUCAR), Belgium

Session I: “FABRIC project Developments”

“Charging solutions and prototypes”
Peter Vermaat, Principal consultant, TRL, UK │ Presentation (pdfPDF)

“ICT Needs and Developements in FABRIC for on-road charging

Andrew Winder, Project Manager, Clean Mobility, ERTICO – ITS Europe, Belgium │ Presentation (pdfPDF)


“FABRIC demonstration results”
"An in road embedded Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer Solution", Paolo Guglielmi, Associate Professor, Politecnico di Torino, Italy│ Presentation (pdfPDF)
“Versailles-Satory test site integration of a DWPT solution and achievements”, Stéphane Laporte, Project Manager, VEDECOM, France │ Presentation (pdfPDF)
The Slide-in project, On-road charging technology as FABRIC benchmark”, Roy Johansson, Senior Research Engineer, Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Electrical & Electronics Advanced Engineering – Hardware Technologies, Sweden │ Presentation (pdfPDF)

Session II: FABRIC feasibility analyses results of dynamic on-road charging solutions”

“Overview of assessment rationale for e-Road deployment” 
Sebastiaan Meijer, Professor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden│ Presentation (pdfPDF)


Civil engineering aspects of e-Roads
Feng Chen, Postdoctoral researcher, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden│ Presentation (pdfPDF)


“E-road consequences for power grids, vehicle fleets and other technical systems”
Hans Bludszuweit, Technology Expert, Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption – CIRCE, Spain│ Presentation (pdfPDF)


 “E-road take-up: Business model approach and other expected impacts”
Juan de Blas, Partner Director, Qi Energy Assessment (Qi Europe), Spain│ Presentation (pdfPDF)


“Discussion of assessment conclusions: where to go next?” 
Sebastiaan Meijer, Professor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden │ Presentation (pdfPDF)

 

Round Table discussion: Is on-road charging a technically viable alternative for a more sustainable transport system?”

  1. Grzegorz Ombach, Vice President Qualcomm Halo & GM Qualcomm Halo China│Statement (pdfPDF)
  2. Jean-Charles Pandazis, Head of Clean and Urban Mobility, ERTICO-ITS Europe, Belgium 
  3. Roy Johansson, Senior Research Engineer, Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Electrical & Electronics Advanced Engineering – Hardware Technologies, Sweden │ Statement (pdfPDF)
  4. Jae Seung Lee, Sr. Manager, Research Strategy Office, Toyota Research Institute of North America, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA), USA │ Statement (pdfPDF)
  5. Patrick Akerman, Head of eHighway Business Development, SIEMENS AG, Germany 
  6. Gilles le Calvez, Vehicle Program Director, VEDECOM, France 
  7. Rainer Lehmann, Head of Section V5 – Traffic Management, Road Maintenance, Federal Highway Research Institute-Bundesanstalt fuer Strassenwesen (BASt), Germany │ Statement (pdfPDF)

 


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Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS)
Dr. Angelos Amditis ●
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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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