Description

Region South's contribution to the KIVINIRIA Annual Conference: What approach can bring our Energy consumption and CO2 emissions in traffic and transport within the European required footprint for 2050.

While we debate whether Sustainable Mobility will meet the European CO2 emissions standard, Tesla is building the car and China the car industry of the future!
15% of Dutch energy consumption in traffic and transport, 505 PJ per year, consists almost entirely of fossil hydrocarbons with emissions of 30 Megatonnes of CO2 and particulate matter. According to Europe's guidelines, use of fossil hydrocarbons must return to almost zero by 2050.

The electric car can reduce emissions in transport. Leading developers foresee that soon the battery pack for covering distances of 400 km will be small and light enough to be accommodated in the normal passenger car. Hydrogen deployment is also being investigated.
For transport, experts assume a 20% efficiency improvement of the internal combustion engine. Use of renewable energy from biodiesel eliminates fossil fuel consumption.

Use of biodiesel and batteries builds on existing technologies, is already being introduced and will not cause problems. The demand for fossil hydrocarbons could be reduced to 285 PJ of clean energy by 2050.

Will this succeed or will we run into scarcity of raw materials for batteries, the possibilities of increasing energy content or the availability of energy on mass charging. Where will the huge amounts of organic material for biodiesel come from? And who will direct the matching of supply and demand and provide timely control using simulation models

Speaker(s)

- Opening by ing. Martin van Pernis, president KIVI NIRIA
- Introduction on energy consumption and CO2 emissions in the Netherlands and the place of traffic and transport within this by drs. ing. Cor van den Bosch, president KIVI NIRIA Region South
- Presentation in two parts on our procrastination while solutions are found all over the world to reduce energy use and CO2 emissions in passenger transport and transport by Hans Streng, General Manager SVP product Group EV Charging Infrastructure
- Presentation on the use of model-based design, using complex software support to design safer, cleaner and more economical vehicles and machines and test them with simulation. Speakers are Dr Paul Lambrechts, Senior Application Engineer, MathWorks and Dr Greg Pinte programme manager FMTC.

The presentation will run consecutively over two sessions in the afternoon,
w211 While we debate Tesla is building the car of the future and
w311 While we debate China is building the car industry of the future.

Location

Eindhoven University of Technology

Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven

Organiser

Southern Region

Name and contact details for information

ir. Gijs Schoonewelle t: 0032 36667787 e: gijsschoonewelle@hotmail.com drs. ing. Cor van den Bosch t: 06 50638128 e: jocobowi@onsbrabantnet.nl

info@kiviniria.nl

Info and registration annual conference

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Via the KIVI NIRIA annual conference website. The registration link can be found above.

congres@kiviniria.nl