Abstract: Electric 2-wheel vehicles have great potential to provide societal benefits in the rapidly growing world vehicle fleet through mitigation of issues with fuel supply, environmental pollution, and traffic congestion. Electric scooters and bicycles and their drivetrains will be discussed in terms of performance and engineering requirements and some unique aspects in comparison to electric automobiles. There will be a particular emphasis on battery system engineering on these vehicles with a promising future globally.
Speaker Bio: Neil Johnson is Manager of Battery and Electrical Systems for Gen Ze, an Ann Arbor-based subsidiary of Mahindra dedicated to the development, manufacture, and sale of electric bikes and scooters. Neil is a veteran of nearly 20 years in the hybrid and electric vehicle industry.
Agenda:
5:30 pm Reception and Student Poster Presentations
6:30 pm Dinner and Conversation
7:30 pm Speaker
Price:
$20 for ECS Members and Professionals
$10 for Students, Postdocs, and Interns
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