Webinar of Task 48 Battery Swapping-Battery swapping in Commercial Vehicles

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Introduction

The HEV TCP was formed in 1993 to produce and disseminate balanced, objective information about advanced electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. It is an international membership group collaborating under the International Energy Agency (IEA) framework.
The main objective of HEV TCP Task 48 Battery Swapping is to investigate the influences of battery swapping employment on battery chemistry, grid infrastructure, environment, and business model, strengthen the global information exchange on battery swapping technology, help the formation of battery swapping ecosystem and traceability mechanism, and offer suggestions for policy makers and stakeholders.
This task focuses on the research and communication on the technology, application, standard and business model of battery swapping, analyzing battery assets whole life cycle management and battery swapping technology evolution, and shining light on the above-mentioned arguments.

Aim of the workshop

To advance environmental sustainability and reduce carbon emissions, a growing number of countries worldwide are intensifying their efforts to promote the use of commercial vehicles. It’s noteworthy that major corporations, who have a significant responsibility to reduce emissions, are actively supporting the electrification of logistics and transportation operations.
In China, commercial vehicles have already broken through the “vehicle-electricity separation” business model and have achieved widespread adoption of a universal battery across all models, which can reduce vehicle costs by nearly fifty percent. This approach addresses the problem of battery degradation and enhances the operational efficiency of electric commercial vehicles, creating vast market potential.
Battery swapping in commercial vehicles holds great potential in regions with limited access to new energy vehicles and outdated infrastructure, such as charging stations. This approach has multiple benefits, such as increased efficiency, lower expenses, improved flexibility, and increased safety.
Task 48 will held an online expert workshop on Battery swapping in Commercial Vehicles to discuss the current market situation and the prospects of commercial vehicle battery swapping mode and promote its development.

The main topics of the workshop are

  • Solutions for battery swapping in commercial vehicles
  • The changing technology path of battery swapping in commercial vehicles.
  • How to harmonize the industry standards for battery swapping in commercial vehicles.
  • Opportunities and prospects for battery swapping in commercial vehicles market
  • Issues related to battery swapping in commercial vehicles.

Basic Info

  • Theme: Battery swapping in Commercial Vehicles
  • Aim: Promoting communication and a deep understanding among member units, and promoting the development of battery swapping in commercial vehicle. (including potential member units)
  • Date&Time: 09:00~12:00 (CET), June 28th, 2023.
  •                       15:00~18:00 (CST), June 28th, 2023.
  • Seminar place: Microsoft teams meeting

Organization

  • IEA HEV TCP Task48
  • AVERE
  • Botree Cycling

Contact

The format of the workshop was based on interactive Q&As and panel sharing.

The participation is free of charge.

Speakers

Agenda

09:00-09:05

 

Welcome and Remarks

Philippe Vangeel, Secretary General, AVERE

09:20-09:35

 

Battery Swapping Technology Accelerating the Electrification Process of Commercial Vehicles

Shawn Guan, Chief Engineer of CATL Commercial Application products

09:35-09:55

 

 

Panel Discussion & QA

09:55-10:10

 

Comprehensive Solutions for Battery Swapping in Commercial Vehicles to Help Clean Up Transportation

Lifang Liu, Director of Innovation Management Department, Green Power Transportation Industry lnnovation Center of State Power Investment Corporation

10:10-10:25

 

Practice and Reflections of Battery Swapping in Commercial Vehicles

Feng Zhang, Deputy General Manager of Electric Port Research Institute, GCL Energy Technology Co.

10:25-10:45

 

 

Panel Discussion & QA

10:45-11:00

 

The necessary requirements to install and operate a power swapping station in Europe and especially in Germany

Frank Nemeth, Senior Project Manager and Consultant PMO of TÜV SÜD Group

11:00-11:15

 

Battery swap in construction equipment industry

Mats Sköldberg, Head of Technology China,Volvo Construction Equipment Investment(China) Co. Ltd.

11:15-11:30

 

Unified exchange, mutual benefit and win-win
City-level battery swapping in heavy truck network ecology

Chunfan Hu, GM of Jiangsu Electric Investment Easy Charge New Energy Technology Co.

11:30-11:55

 

 

Panel Discussion & QA

11:55-12:00

 

 

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