IEEE-DAY; "Electro-Mobility: challenges & opportunities?" GBS VTS WEEK, Webinar #1 of 3
The transportation sector has to face a historical challenge to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming. This lecture will present the recent developments in electric, hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles, and also the challenges and opportunities of electro-mobility. The different types of electrified vehicles will be firstly introduced and their advantages and limitations will be discussed. The new technologies to be integrated into the vehicles of the future will then be presented. Some key European projects on the topic will also be briefly presented. Finally, the works of the International Lab eCAMPUS (e-mobility for CAMPUs of Sustainable Universities) will provide a broader view of the e-mobility, including economics and social aspects.
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- Date: 05 Oct 2022
- Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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- Starts 15 September 2022 04:13 PM
- Ends 04 October 2022 05:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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Alain
Electro-Mobility: challenges & opportunities?
The transportation sector has to face a historical challenge to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming. This lecture will present the recent developments in electric, hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles, and also the challenges and opportunities of electro-mobility. The different types of electrified vehicles will be firstly introduced and their advantages and limitations will be discussed. The new technologies to be integrated into the vehicles of the future will then be presented. Some key European projects on the topic will also be briefly presented. Finally, the works of the International Lab eCAMPUS (e-mobility for CAMPUs of Sustainable Universities) will provide a broader view of e-mobility, including economics and social aspects.
Biography:
Alain BOUSCAYROL received a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from INP Toulouse, France, in 1995. Professor at Univ. Lille, France. Coordinator of CUMIM (Campus of University with Mobility based on Innovation and carbon Neutrality) interdisciplinary. program of Univ. Lille. Co-director of the international research lab e-CAMPUS on sustainable mobility (France / Canada). Coordinator of PANDA a European H2020 project on the simulation and testing of electrified vehicles. General chair of the steering committee of IEEE VPPC (Vehicle Power Propulsion Conference). Research interests in control of electric drives electrified vehicles and hardware-in-the-loop testing. Collaborations with PSA Peugeot Citroen, Renault, Siemens, SNCF, and Valeo. Since 2016, has been elected Distinguished Lecturer by IEEE VTS.
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