Green mobility in the future necessitates radical thinking. In this panel we will examine game-changing technologies on the far horizon and new concepts ranging from individual personal mobility to city-wide break-through thinking towards the making of a new, sustainable mobility ...
Electronics has played a large part in the attainment of higher vehicle operational efficiency and lower emissions. This trend will continue as the race to green mobility accelerates. The panel will give their opinions as to what will be the ...
The panel will discuss whether improving vehicle safety while facing pressure to reduce vehicle size and weight to attain reduced GHG emissions is both practical and attainable at a cost the consumer will be willing to pay. Various performance issues ...
While the majority of the publicity to attain the new CAFÉ numbers has centered on powertrain efficiency improvements, everyone agrees increasing powertrain efficiency alone will not reach the mandated level. Weight reduction, energy management, improved aerodynamics, etc. will all be ...
New, "green" powertrain concepts will require a completely new thought process when designing the control systems for the future systems. Plug-in hybrids, hybrids, dual fuel engines, etc. will demand new control systems to optimize the efficiency and operating costs for ...
Few, if anyone, will dispute the bright future ahead for the electrification of the automobile. However, much work is yet to be done to reach the goal. Many technology combinations are being sought via industry partnerships between OEMs and battery ...
Hybrids will play a very important role in future powertrain planning due to fuel costs and impending CO2 reduction regulation. However, there are many variations of hybrids which offer different benefits for the consumer. The panel will discuss their thoughts ...
What are the game-changing technologies in electronics that will enable the required increases in powertrain and overall efficiency while at the same time maintaining the mandated emission limits and safety requirements? Listen in as executive panels discuss plug-in hybrids, hybrids, dual fuel engines, new battery technologies, intelligent vehicle driving systems, etc. and the effects these developments will have on automobile electrical architectures.