IEEE NY VTS Technology Forum
Application of Bidirectional Power Distribution and Charging System for Electric Type Vehicles
Mr. Mohamed Z. Youssef Ph.D, Associate Professor University of Ontario, UOIT, will present and discuss application of bidirectional power distribution and charging system for electric type vehicles.
Technology Synopsis: Electric vehicles are a rapidly growing segment of transportation industry owing much of this progress to the improved technologies, public inclination towards cut down on carbon footprint, and government policy initiatives. Currently this industry is undergoing a technological transformation by investing heavily in charging stations infrastructure to improve the vehicle travel range. The charging station market is segmented on the basis of type, end user, and geography. This presentation discusses an integrated fast charging system that connects electric vehicles (EVs), power grid, off-grid energy storage and renewable energy sources into one distributed system through a smart supervisory power and energy control; to enable clean, and sustainable operation at high levels of performance. The experimental results of a lab prototype for electric vehicles (buses) are presented. A design case of electric bus deployed for the city of Mississauga is developed and demonstrated with excellent trial run results. The same concept can be extended to traction power stations in Metropolitan subway systems.
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- Date: 12 Nov 2020
- Time: 04:30 PM to 05:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- Starts 26 October 2020 12:00 AM
- Ends 12 November 2020 04:25 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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Speakers
Mr. Mohamed Z. Youssef Ph.D, Associate Professor University of Ontario, UOIT of University of Ontario
Biography:
Mohamed Z. Youssef Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (ON Tech U) in Oshawa, ON, Canada, with department of Electrical, Computer and Software engineering, where he runs and leads the power electronics and drives lab (PEDAL) and the Space-X team. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Royal Military College (RMC) of Canada. He published more than 150 papers in the top-tier IEEE journals, presented at IEEE top conferences, and holds five (5) US/Canadian patents. He is a fellow of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers and a member of the Egyptian’s Syndicate of Engineering. As a senior IEEE member, he co-chairs the IEEE Industrial Electronics (IES) Toronto section and supports various other IEEE standard committee works, including the Canadian Government’s initiatives on potential infrastructure projects. He was recently appointed to the consultancy board of Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). Previously, Mohamed worked for Bombardier Transportation and ALSTOM; as a senior research and development engineer and manager. Mohamed earned his Ph.D. in Power Electronics at the ePEARL Lab, Queen’s University, ON, Canada in 2005, where he was later an adjunct professor involved in teaching and research for power electronics applications.
Agenda
4:30p - Join WebEx/ Announcements
4:35p - Begin presentation
5:15p - Begin Q&A
- The forum is free and open to all IEEE members as well as non-members.
- PDH credits available. Fee for the PDH credit award is $5. (Please complete evaluation form and submit at the end of the presentation)