|
|
|
SAE 2013 Government/Industry Meeting
Technical Session Schedule
Thursday, January 31
Electric Drive "Plug-in Electric Vehicles" - Part 1
(Session Code: G202)
Room 146 A 8:00 a.m.
This session will examine current and future electric drive vehicle offerings, their benefits and challenges and including recent developments with batteries. This session will also include lessons from the first two years in the market, what we’ve learned so far about how drivers use EVs/PHEVs, where charging has been placed and how it gets used. Speakers would be from OEMs, academia and government.
Organizers - David L. Anderson, U.S. Dept. of Energy; Aaron Hula, U.S. EPA; Joseph Thompson, Nissan R&D Inc.
| Time |
Paper No. |
Title |
| 8:00 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
|
Plug-in Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure Usage Patterns: Lessons Learned From the First Two Years
James E. Francfort, Idaho National Lab.
|
| 8:20 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
|
The Chevy Volt: Early Market Learning’s and Growing Acceptance
Britta Gross, General Motors
|
| 8:40 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
|
Time of Use Rates and the Electric Vehicle Opportunities
Mike Tinskey, Ford Motor Company
|
| 9:00 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
|
From Roadster to Model S to Supercharging: Tesla's experience based on over 20 million miles, 14,000+ reservations and miles yet to go . . .
James C. Chen, Tesla Motors, Inc.
|
| 9:20 a.m. |
ORAL ONLY
|
Nissan LEAF Customer Insights: 2 Years of Data and 50,000 Units in Operation - What have we Learned about Vehicle Usage and Infrastructure
Brendan S. Jones, Nissan North America Inc.
|
|
|
| | Access to up-to-date, full-text portfolios of focused, essential, industry knowledge. | | Diesel Engine Technology Engineering Academy: June 6-10, Troy, MI, USA New offering in Europe! July 18-22 | Support STEM education programs |
|