EVS36 — 36th Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exposition
Lecture Sessions

6E - Battery and EV Design in the Market

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Ballroom B7

3:30 pm-3:50 pm

P3 Charging Index: Comparison of the fast charging capability of various battery electric vehicles

Christian Daake
P3 automotive GmbH

Christian Daake is Senior Consultant E-Mobility at P3. He has been working at P3 since 2020 and is Technology Lead for the topic area of interoperability testing, which also includes responsibility for the P3 Charging Index. His academic background is based on a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Energy Management at University of Wuppertal and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Management at Bochum University of Applied Sciences.

3:50 pm-4:10 pm

Battery research and innovation – a study of patents and papers

Hans Pohl
Lindholmen Science Park
Sweden

Hans Pohl (PhD) is Project Manager and researcher at Lindholmen Science Park. Pohl’s research interests are vehicle electrification, innovation and scientometrics. Previous positions include Analyst at Sweden’s Innovation Agency, and Area Manager at ABB Switchgear. EVS13 in Osaka was Pohl’s first.

4:10 pm-4:30 pm

Battery chemistry choices by OEMs: Implications for future EV transitions

Hanif Tayarani
University of California, Davis
United States

Hanif Tayarani is a Ph.D. student at UC Davis. He is in the Transportation Technology and Policy program at the Institute of Transportation Studies and works in the Electric Vehicle Research Center. Hanif’s interest lies in the intersection of computer intelligence approaches and transportation studies. Hanif obtained his BS and MSE in Electrical Engineering from KNTU, Iran.

4:30 pm-4:50 pm

India-led electric two-wheeler transitions in the global South

Aditya Ramji
Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California Davis
United States

Aditya Ramji is pursuing his PhD at the Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California Davis. He has over 12 years of work experience in climate and energy policy and in the automotive industry leading EV strategy. He currently also manages the India ZEV Research Centre at UC Davis as part of the California India ZEV Partnership. His work includes focusing on key policy scenarios for ZEV transitions in both developed and emerging economies. He has also represented India at international forums including UNFCCC COP.

4:30 pm-4:50 pm

India-led electric two-wheeler transitions in the global South

Minal Chandra
India ZEV Research Centre, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis
United States

Dr Minal Chandra works as a postdoctoral researcher at the India ZEV Research Centre of the Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) at the University of California, Davis. Her work focuses on studying plug-in hybrid & electric vehicle market usage in both the United States and India. With the mission to help build, sustainable and zero-emission transportation in India, her research work is focused on e-mobility, its adoption, EV charging infrastructure development, and studying the long-term impact of EV on traffic flow.