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Salle Raymond Aron, Université Paris Dauphine |
Paris-Dauphine University welcomes the 5th edition of the “Electromobility: Challenging Issues” conference organized by the Armand Peugeot chair. This conference brings together high-level world-speakers and academics from the field of engineering, management, economics and political science, who will exchange their views and debate on electromobility challenges and related topics.
Through a range of keynote conferences, concurrent sessions and roundtable discussions, this workshop aims to provide a unique academic event in the Electric Vehicle (EV) eco-system. The goal is to foster discussions/interactions between different international specialists, to share expertise, and to develop a collective understanding of electromobility issues.
08h15– 08h45 Registration
08h45– 09h00 Opening words
Eric Brousseau - Governance and Regulation Chair
Danièle Attias, Jan Lepoutre and Marc Petit – Armand Peugeot Chair
François Colet - Vedecom
Session 1:
International experiences
Chairman: Bernard Sahut – PSA Group
09h00 - 09h40 Perspectives on Norway’s supercharged electric vehicle policy
Erik Figenbaum -Institute of Transport Economics, Norway
09h40- 10h20 Japan and the Future of Automobile Industry
Tatsuya Suzuki - Nagoya University, Japan
10h20- 11h00 EU deployment plans for EVs
Christian Thiel – Joint Research Center, Netherlands
Coffee Break
11h00 – 11h30am
Session 2:
EV Ecosystems analysis
Chairman: Eric Brousseau, Chair Governance and Regulation
11h30- 12h10 Towards a Theory of Business Ecosystems
Michael Jacobides - London School of Economics, UK
12h10-12h50 Tesla as the creation of an EV Ecosystem
Yurong Chen – Armand Peugeot Chair
Lunch Time
12h50pm – 02h00pm
Session 3
Field experiments
Chairman: Dominique Jamme – Commission de Regulation de l’Energie
02h00pm-02h40pm Vehicle to Grids in the Us: A review
Willett Kempton- Delaware University, USA
02h40pm-03h20pm
The Parker Project in Denmark: First results
Peter Bach Andersen – DTU, Denmark
03h20pm-04h00pm GridMotion project in France
Paul Codani, PSA Group, France
Coffee Break
04h00pm – 04h30pm
16h30 – 18h30 Roundtable: The future(s) of electromobility
Chairman: Eric Lalliard (PSA)
Introduction of the Roundtable : EV in France in 2035
Thomas Veyrenc – RTE, France
Panelists: Christophe Bonnery (Enedis); François Colet (Vedecom); Michael Jacobides (LSE); Romain Beaumes (Nexans); Willett Kempton (Delaware university).
18h30 end of the conference