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8:30 -10:00 Pre-Seminar Tutorial I: Materials Selection and Design for Batteries with Significantly Higher Energy Density and Ultralong Cycle Life Towards Vehicle and Grid Scale Applications Y. Cui, Associate Professor, Stanford University - David Filo and Jerry Yang Faculty Scholar - Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University - Photon Science Faculty, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory - Associate Editor, Nano Letters - Founder and Board of Directors, Amprius Inc. - Co-Director, Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium 10:30 -12:15 Pre-Seminar Tutorial II: The Rechargeable Battery Market and Main Trends 2012 - 2025 C. Pillot, Director, Avicenne Energy, France Areas of focus include: A. The rechargeable battery market in 2012 - By technology: Lead acid, NiCd, NiMH, Li-ion - By application: Portable, Industrial, Automotive - By battery suppliers B. Li-ion battery value chain (anode, cathode, electrolyte, separators) - Market & trends - Supplier/customer relations - Cost structure (CAPEX, manufacturing cost, etc) in US, Europe, Japan, Korea or China - Entry barriers - New entrants strategy: Big chemicals like DUPONT, BASF or small start-up - Raw materials road map up to 2030 C. xEV market in 2012 and forecasts up to 2025 - Automotive market forecasts from Avicenne and other analysts (micro/Hybrid/P-HEV/EV) - Car makers strategies - Advanced Energy Storage (Advanced lead acid/SuperCap/NiMH/LIB) for each application - LIB design for P-HEV & EV market (cylindrical, Prismatic, Pouch / wounded, stacked, Z fold cells) - LIB cell, module & pack cost structure 2012-2020 D. Advanced Energy Storage for Grid systems & renewable energy - Market needs (Frequency regulation, renewable energy - Advanced Energy Storage system available (NAS, Zebra, Flow batteries, Lead acid, NiCd, LIB) E. Rechargeable battery market forecasts up to 2025 10:45 REGISTRATION AT CONVENTION CENTER
PLENARY SESSION 1:00 - 1:15 Opening Remarks 1:15 - 1:50 US DOE EV Battery Research Progress and Manufacturing Update D. Howell, U.S. Department of Energy 1:50 - 2:25 Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and BEV Market Update M. Lord, Toyota 2:25 - 3:00 The Next Frontier for Stationary Batteries: Economics, Safety and Standards - C. Sandberg, Consultant 3:00 - 3:35 Has the Battery Bubble Burst? F. Schlachter, American Physical Society 3:35 - 4:05 Break 4:05 - 4:40 New Frontiers in Power, Safety, Life with A123 Systems LLC - L. Pinnell, A123 LLC 4:40 - 5:15 Rechargeable Batteries Beyond To-Days Li/Ion - KM Abraham, E-KEM Sciences 5:15 - 5:50 Porous Electrode and Li/Ion Performance and IR Imaging and Li/Ion Internal Short - J. Zhang, Celgard LLC 6:00 - 7:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION -- OPENING OF EXHIBIT AREA and POSTER SESSIONS
Development K. Vandeputte & T. Van Bellinghen, Umicore 9:00 - 9:30 Improved Cathode Materials and Electrolytes as Key Components of Next Generation Li/Ion Batteries - M. Hoelzle, BASF Japan Ltd 9:30 -10:00 Comprehensive Study of Electrolyte Additives for Li/Ion Cells J. Dahn, Dalhousie Univ, Canada 10:00 -10:30 Break Exhibits Open 10:30 -11:00 Leyden Energys Li Imide Electrolyte Chemistry Platform M. Juzkow, Leyden Energy 11:00 -11:30 Life Modeling of Li/Ion Batteries: Combined Mechanical and Chemical Degradation - M. Verbrugge, GM 11:30 -12:00 Implementation and Failure Mechanism of Alloy Materials in Commercially Relevant Electrodes - V. Chevrier, 3M 12:00 - 2:00 Lunch served in the EXHIBIT area 2:00 - 2:30 Development of Next Generation Li/Ion Batteries based on Li and Mn-rich Metal Oxide Electrodes J. Huifen, Lishen Battery Stock Co, Tianjin, China 2:30 - 3:00 Impact of Cell Design Parameters on Power Capability for Novel High Power Cathode Material - S. Sriramulu, TIAX LLC 3:00 - 3:30 Progress on Next Generation Anode Materials for Li/Ion Batteries Y. Huang, BTR New Materials Co, China 3:30 - 4:00 Break Exhibits Open 4:00 - 4:30 Progress in Li /Sulfur and Li/Air Batteries B. Scrosati, Dept of Chemistry, University Rome Sapienza, Italy 4:30 - 5:00 Ultrahigh Efficient and High Capacity Lithium Sulfur Batteries I. Belharouak, Argonne National Laboratory 5:00 - 5:30 Advances on High Energy Density Li Batteries S. Patoux, CEA, France 5:30 - 6:00 Battery Performance of Nanofiber/Microfiber Separators B. Morin, Dreamweaver 6:00 - 7:00 COCKTAILS in EXHIBIT and POSTER AREA
Applications - P. Bendale, Maxwell Technologies 9:00 - 9:30 R&D Activities and Some Achievements of the Battery Energy Storage Programs in China - J. Wang, China 9:30 -10:00 Batteries Included, Some Assembly Required: Lessons from Deployment of Batteries for Grid Storage - H. Kamath, EPRI 10:00 -10:30 Break Exhibits Open 10:30 -11:00 Analysis and Testing of Plug-in Electric Vehicle Batteries in Second Life Applications J. Neubauer, NREL 11:00 -11:30 Addressing the Impact of Temperature Extremes on Large Format Li/Ion Batteries for Vehicle Applications A. Pesaran, NREL 11:30 -12:00 From Cell to EV Pack: Understanding Thermal Managements Role in Performance - R. Chamberlain, Boston Power 12:00 - 2:00 Lunch served in the EXHIBIT area 2:00 - 2:30 Dual Chemistry Li/Ion Battery Pack for EVs D. Zhang. Advanced Electronic Energy Co. Ltd, China 2:30 - 3:00 Application Enabling LTO Batteries: Technical and Cost Benefits for Motive Applications - E. House, EIG, Korea 3:00 - 3:30 Altairnano Large Format Batteries for Stationary Power and Automotive Applications V. Manev, Altairnano 3:30 - 4:00 Break Exhibits Open 4:00 - 4:30 The ALABC Lead Batteries for Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage - B. Monahov, ALABC 4:30 - 5:00 Next Generation Micro-Hybrid Systems using Ni/Zinc Energy Storage Systems - J. Phillips, PowerGenix 5:00 - 5:30 Electric Utility Experience with Energy Storage Integration J. Holmes, San Diego Gas and Electric 5:30 - 6:00 Large Scale Laminated Sheet Battery - from Sony to Enax K. Ozawa, ENAX 6:00 - 7:00 COCKTAILS in EXHIBIT and POSTER AREA