DESIGNING AND PRODUCING THE NEXT GENERATION OF VERSATILE BATTERY ELECTRIC TRUCKS
The officers of the Oregon/SW Washington Chapter of the Industry Applications Society invite you to join us Wednesday evening, May 24, 2023 for our dinner, meeting and technical presentation. We appreciate the support of all who attend our dinners and presentations. We will be meeting this month at MEGI Engineering, 505 Meadows Rd, Suite 100, Lake Oswego, OR 97035. This location is easy to access by car from the Interstate 5 Kruse Way/Lake Oswego exits. Ample free parking and entrance at the East side of the building.
The cost will be $20 with food from Honey Baked Ham VIP Buffet. There is no charge to attend the presentation only. Our IAS Chapter always offers free dinners for local PSU, OSU, George Fox, U of P, OIT and WSUV Electrical Engineering Students who attend our meetings. This is an excellent networking opportunity for students as our meetings are attended by many professionals in consulting, industrial engineering and electrical equipment manufacturing.
Date and Time
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Registration
- Date: 25 May 2023
- Time: 12:30 AM UTC to 03:00 AM UTC
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Jim Cook, Chapter Chair
james_cook@ieee.org
503-349-0970
Dave Durocher, Program Director
davidbdurocher@ieee.org
503-780-6062
- Starts 08 May 2023 07:20 PM UTC
- Ends 24 May 2023 05:30 AM UTC
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Speakers
DESIGNING AND PRODUCING THE NEXT GENERATION OF VERSATILE BATTERY ELECTRIC TRUCKS
Presenter: Trenton Kilgore, BSEE/MSEE Oregon State University, Engineer - Daimler Truck North America, Advanced Engineering Group, Portland, Oregon
Abstract: This presentation will begin with a brief history of Freightliner and Daimler Truck North America in Portland, outlining typical applications for regional haul and long haul trucks along with ranges and payloads. An overview of how emerging regulations to reduce emissions are serving as drivers for electrification of commercial vehicles will be reviewed with focus on the archetecture of an all-electric power train including power electronics and drive motors required to achieve optimum performance. The presentation will conclude by outlining future design and production challenges due to expected changes in architecture, followed by an overview of ongoing research.
Address:Oregon, United States
Agenda
5:30PM - Meet & greet social hour
6:15PM - Dinner begins
6:45PM - Presentation begins
7:45PM – Questions/Answers
8:00PM – Meeting adjourns