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Agenda 2024
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, 28 FEBRUARY, 2024
0830 - 0930 REGISTRATION AND MORNING REFRESHMENTS
0930 - 0940 OPENING ADDRESS
0940 - 1005 E-MOBILITY AS DRIVER FOR ENERGY TRANSITION IN ASIA-PACIFIC
- Role of transport electrification in reducing energy-related emissions
- Integration of transport and energy systems through electrification
- Understanding the key enablers for this transition
Andrey Berdichevskiy
Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group
1005 - 1010 Q&A SESSION ON E-MOBILITY THROUGH ENERGY TRANSITION
1010 - 1030 SPEED NETWORKING SESSION
- Exchange business cards and get connected in short one-to-one meetings
- Start the conversation to arrange a more formal meeting later on in the conference
- Share your professional background and discuss your biggest business issues – Don't forget your business cards!
Conference Host
1030 - 1100 MORNING COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT AREA
1100 - 1130 PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE ROLE OF POLICIES AND REGULATIONS IN EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE ROLL-OUT
- Which key policies and regulations have influenced the growth of EV charging infrastructure in Asia?
- What have been the most effective policies in rolling out EV chargers in the Asia-Pacific region?
- Do standards and policies hinder the development of an open market of e-Mobility services in the Asia-Pacific region?
- What issues are policymakers trying to solve with EV charging policies?
Oliver Redrup | Ernst & Young | Moderator
Giridhar Sivasankar | Standard Chartered Bank
Tracy Xie | Shell
Virat Patel | Pioneer Consulting Asia-Pacific
Eric Plaquet | Gireve
Wini Rizkiningayu | Rocky Mountain Institute
Giridhar Sivasankar | Standard Chartered Bank
Tracy Xie | Shell
Virat Patel | Pioneer Consulting Asia-Pacific
Eric Plaquet | Gireve
Wini Rizkiningayu | Rocky Mountain Institute
1130 - 1155 AN OVERVIEW OF E-MOBILITY AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN ASIA-PACIFIC
- An overview of the challenges facing the Asia-Pacific EV industry on infrastructure and the built environment
- Legal frameworks and government initiatives driving the growth of EVs in the region, including policies and standards related to charging infrastructure
- Insights into the future of e-Mobility and autonomous driving in the Asia-Pacific region
Stephan Degenhart
Drees & Sommer
Drees & Sommer
1155 - 1200 Q&A SESSION ON THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF ASIA-PACIFIC E-MOBILITY
1200 - 1330 NETWORKING LUNCH & VISIT THE ASIA-PACIFIC EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE EXHIBITION
1330 - 1355 CAPTURING SOUTHEAST ASIAN EV MARKET POTENTIAL
- Evaluating upcoming forecasts for the EV market in Southeast Asia across key value pools
- Analysing readiness for EV adoption and the expansion of ASEAN charging infrastructure
- Discussing the incentives and the challenges for the accelerated rollout of EV facilities
Oliver Redrup
Ernst & Young
Ernst & Young
1355 - 1400 Q&A SESSION ON EXPLORING THE EV MARKET GROWTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
1400 - 1425 FUTURE DEPOTS: HOW SMART SOLUTIONS HELP DEPLOY EV FLEET CHARGING AT SCALE
- Designing optimised depots for buses, trucks, and other commercial vehicles
- Preparing for OPEX-optimised operations of the EV fleet
- Future-proofing for grid integration, such as V2G and demand response
Adam Garcia
The Mobility House GmbH
The Mobility House GmbH
1425 - 1430 Q&A SESSION ON EV FLEET CHARGING SOLUTIONS
1430 - 1455 SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOR CONVENIENCE CHARGING
- Improving the user interaction for a trouble-free charging experience
- Understanding the back-end solutions for charge point operators
Martin Knoss
Bosch Automotive Technologies
Bosch Automotive Technologies
1455 - 1500 Q&A SESSION ON SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOR EV CHARGING
1500 - 1530 AFTERNOON COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT AREA
1530 - 1600 PANEL DISCUSSION ON ENHANCING THE EV CHARGING USER EXPERIENCE FOR ACCELERATED EV ADOPTION
- What role can digital payments play in accelerating EV adoption in the Asia-Pacific?
- User-friendly apps for easy navigation and information and a clear path to payment
- What roaming capabilities plans are needed to ensure maximum visibility of chargers?
Martin Knoss | Bosch Automotive Technologies | Moderator
Takayuki Fujimori | Visa
Abhishek Murali | Rystad Energy
Jingjing Ma | Gireve
Takayuki Fujimori | Visa
Abhishek Murali | Rystad Energy
Jingjing Ma | Gireve
1600 - 1625 EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE – INTELLIGENT SUBSTATIONS
- Dynamic Load Management from Grid to Charger
- Integration of EV Charging Infrastructure with Green Energy (PV, Battery, etc.)
- Remote Control and Operation (continues power to the charger and hence revenue to customer)
- Asset Management (monitoring important parameters of intelligent medium voltage substation)
Nikhil Dubey
Siemens AG
Siemens AG
1625 - 1630 Q&A SESSION ON DYNAMIC LOAD MANAGEMENT FOR EV CHARGING
1630 - 1655 INTEGRATED ENERGY ECOSYSTEM FOR EV CHARGING
- Re-fueling infrastructure needed for e-Mobility and the role batteries will play in it
- Understanding the role in enabling world-class e-Mobility infrastructure
Kasturi Gomatham
Shell
Shell
1655 - 1700 Q&A SESSION ON THE E-MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE
1700 - 1800 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION
DAY 2: THURSDAY, 29 FEBRUARY, 2024
0900 - 0930 MORNING REFRESHMENTS
0930 - 0940 OPENING ADDRESS
0940 - 1005 ACCELERATING THE TRANSITION TO ELECTRIC MOBILITY IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN APAC
- Overview of public transport systems in the Asia-Pacific region and the need to enhance overall sustainability
- Experiences and efforts of Asian countries towards electrification of public transport to meet the commitments of the Paris Agreement
- APAC initiative on Electric Mobility and support to countries in developing national electric mobility policies, roadmap and EV ecosystems, including charging infrastructure
Madan Bandhu Regmi
ESCAP
ESCAP
1005 - 1010 Q&A SESSION ON E-MOBILITY TRANSITION IN THE APAC REGION
1010 - 1035 NEW CASE STUDIES FROM INDIA ON WORKING WITH EV POLICYMAKERS
- Application of lowest GST (equivalent to VAT) rate on BEV, which gives an EV a tax arbitrage of 24% to 45% depending upon vehicle type
- A demand-side incentive of more than USD 1.25 billion, which is further likely to be extended
- Making charging business as a “service” without the need for any license
Awadhesh Jha
Fortum Charge & Drive India
Fortum Charge & Drive India
1035 - 1040 Q&A SESSION ON POLICYMAKING AS AN ENABLER FOR EV ADOPTION
1040 - 1105 FUNDING SOLUTIONS FOR EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE
- The diverse sources of funding available to support the growth of EV public charging networks
- An update on evolving financial models and market trends driving investments into EV charging infrastructure
- Real-world examples of successful funding endeavours in the EV charging sector to gain insights
Omar Sekkat
DNB
DNB
1105 - 1110 Q&A SESSION ON EV CHARGING FUNDING
1110 - 1130 MORNING COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT AREA
1130 - 1155 UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL FOR ELECTRIFIED TRANSPORTATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC
- Electrification of private transportation in the Asia-Pacific and the rest of the world
- Differences in charging requirements between markets: Europe vs. the Asia-Pacific
- Battery energy storage as a support for a robust charging network
Abhishek Murali
Rystad Energy
Rystad Energy
1155 - 1200 Q&A SESSION ON ELECTRIFIED TRANSPORTATION THROUGH ROBUST EVCI
1200 - 1225 ENABLING EV ADOPTION THROUGH COMBINED CHARGING SYSTEM FOR LIGHT ELECTRIC VEHICLES
- LECCS is a charging system made explicitly for 2W charging power levels and supports both AC and DC charging
- It supports charging up to 12kW DC and 7.2kW AC based on the general requirements of IEC 62196-1
- This standard fills a gap in global charging standards where there is no equivalent of CCS2
- This can proliferate to propel EV adoption, especially in 2W-heavy markets like Southeast Asia and Japan
Vignesh Reviraj
Ather Energy
Ather Energy
1225 - 1230 Q&A SESSION ON THE LIGHT ELECTRIC COMBINED CHARGING SYSTEM
1230 - 1255 EV CHARGING IN THE APAC PROPERTY SECTOR
- EV charging feasibility and installation case studies
- Government fleet electrification mandates and corporate mandates based on Net Zero commitments
- Electrical infrastructure limitations and Cost Recovery models for EV charging
Christopher Cormack
Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc.
Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc.
1255 - 1300 Q&A SESSION ON THE APAC REGION EV CHARGING MANDATES
1300 - 1315 FEEDBACK & RAFFLE DRAW
1315 - 1430 NETWORKING LUNCH
Key topics for 2024:
- EV charging infrastructure and e-Mobility industry forecasts
Understand the economic fundamentals and key market drivers for developing EV charging infrastructure to meet the needs of the e-Mobility market. - Exploring the next generation of smart and efficient EV charging points
Look for innovations in EV charging points and make the business case for new charging stations across the network. - Latest research in V2X Technology and Ultra-Fast charging for electric vehicles
Explore new technologies in faster and more efficient charging systems to improve the overall EV charging experience and encourage adoption by end-users. - Evaluating the current policies and future plans for cities and network development
Understand the decisions by policymakers and key infrastructure plans for the years ahead to incorporate into your own strategic business plan. - Upcoming regulations and industry standards for developing intelligent infrastructure
Hear from key regulators and classification bodies to ensure you meet the requirements of new regulations and industry standards. - New case studies from charge point developers and working with policymakers
Gain insight from leading manufacturers and build relationships across the industry to ensure successful infrastructure development.
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