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
The aim of the expert workshop is to analyse, assess and the progress and existing problems of global battery swapping in electric two and three wheelers, and promote the development of battery swapping in electric two and three wheelers.
Two and three wheelers are the first priority in moving to electric mobility. Scenario calculations using the UN Environment eMob calculator show that assuming a steep and global shift to 90% battery electric motorcycles sales by 2030 could result in CO2 emissions reductions of about 11 billion tons between now and 2050.
Battery swapping stations effectively address the challenges of long charging times, lack of charging stations, and safety hazards for electric two and three wheelers. With the rapid development of shared electric bicycles and takeaways, the scale of electric two and three wheeler users is expanding while generating a huge demand for battery swapping.
The main topics of the workshop are
- Battery-Swapping for electric two and three wheelers Market in Asia-Pacific,Europe,America,and
Latin America
- Impact of the Strategic Imperatives on the Battery Swapping Industry
- Growth Opportunity of electric two and three wheelers Battery Swapping Market
- Safety, the utilization of vehicles and business models about electric two and three wheelers
- Battery quality, safety and life cycle
The format of the workshop was based on interactive Q&As and panel sharing.
The workshop is hosted by Botree cycling. The link has been sent to the speakers through Teams.
Other registered participants will receive the link before the workshop.
Agenda
09:00 — 09:05 Opening Remarks & Welcome
Xiao Lin
09:05 — 09:15 Leading Lithium Battery Provider for Short-range Transportation
Terry Yin
09:15 — 09:25 The Leading Electric Motorcycle Ecosystem in Southeast Asia
Kevin Phang
09:25 — 09:35 Update on the activities of the Swappable Batteries Motorcycle Consortium Mayrhofer
Enrico Maria
09:35 — 09:45 Vision: Make sustainable mobility affordable and accessible to everyone Mission: Electrify the last mile around the world
Rajarshi Rakesh Sahai
09:45 — 10:05 Safe solution to Li-ion baterry recharging for E-Bike
Xuejun Li
10:05 — 10:15 Share from Immotor
Hangjun Liu
10:15 — 10:25 Removing the barriers to electrification in LATAM
Billy Blaustein
10:25 — 11:00 Discussion & Closing remarks
Registration
There is no registration fee for this online Workshop. Further information and the access link will be sent after your registration.
Online registration is accepted for this conference at the following link:
http://battery-swapping-iea-hev-tcp-task-48.mikecrm.com/sUo4TDi
For questions, please contact
Sherry Chen (task 48 assistant) +86-18810768278 [email protected]