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 ...
The CAFÉ regulations released in mid-2008 to be effective by 2015 provides challenges to the industry. The panel of global authorities will discuss which technologies will be implemented in sufficient volumes to attain the 2015 goal. Each new technology has ...
This panel discussion is a follow-up to the 2008 discussion which outlined where the energy sources will comes from in the future and the infrastructure needed to optimize the energy mix. The recent tremendous price fluctuation for carbon based fuels ...
The afternoon panel will follow their near-term colleagues from the morning and discuss which technologies will be in the mix to meet future GHG regulations while at the same time provide for the needs of the customer. The panel will ...
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 ...
The new fuel economy regulations present a major challenge to the auto industry. The panel will discuss in some detail the technologies that are most likely to be utilized to attain the federal mandate. The discussion will also reveal what ...
Besides the current financial crisis, the rapid rise in fuel prices in the first 9 months of 2008 has had the biggest impact on the auto industry in recent memory. The panel will discuss which technologies will increase in importance ...
Where will future energy sources come from? Will the infrastructure needed to utilize them be in place and how will we address the cost of better fuel economy and the impact on the consumer? Listen in as executive panels discuss the effect of energy price variations on new sources of energy, how the global community is preparing for the future, the challenges presented by U.S. CAFE regulations released in mid-2008 to be effective by 2015 and more.