EEHE 2016 – Everything becomes electric!

Ever stricter emissions requirements in the automotive sector are an imperative for OEMs to reassess energy saving potentials and to search for smart solutions. Besides weight reduction, powertrain electrification plays a significant role in meeting objectives.

The focus is still on 48V on-board power supply and energy management. Strictly speaking, every modern passenger car in Germany can already today be considered an electric vehicle because there are hundreds of electric loads and electronic control units in all of them.

In addition, a wide variety of electric and hybrid vehicles with an electric system as their main source of propulsion is available on the market.

OEMs, suppliers and research institutes, now as before, are active in furthering new mobility concepts which make cars fit for the future. The components required for the powertrains to be used in 2020 are already being developed today.

Numerous OEMs and suppliers are currently finding their positions in this exciting market. To get into pole position they require expertise and knowledge in areas such as power electronics, powertrains, electric motors, battery engineering and energy efficiency. Software specialists and their expertise are needed to bring together geo-data and driving profiles so as to tackle the issues from yet another angle.

With EEHE, the outstanding conference on electric and electronic systems in hybrid and electric vehicles and electrical energy management, Haus der Technik provides ample opportunity for networking among developers, users and scientists.

Important players of the industry will come together at this international conference to explore ideas and exchange knowledge. From more than seventy submissions a particularly attractive programme has been put together. Conference participants appreciate the space for exchanging ideas and meeting people.

Away from the lectures there will be an exhibition. The conference participants will see electric and hybrid vehicles as well as test vehicles displayed by prestigious OEMs and will also be able to drive some of them.

Simultaneous translation will be provided.

Please get in touch with Haus der Technik for further information and details of the conference programme.

Tel: 0049-201-1803-249, email: information@hdt-essen.de , internet: www.eehe.de

On Haus der Technik

Haus der Technik HdT serves as a platform for the transfer of knowledge and continuous professional development at the highest level. With more than 80 years of experience as an independent institute providing continuing education for specialists and managerial staff, HdT offers technical seminars, symposiums and in-house workshops to promote innovation and to provide for the transfer of know-how and expertise. The original idea of the HdT founding fathers is still alive: we wish to support companies to be successful in a competitive environment by offering services to knowledge workers. HdT brings together academia and industry. HdT partners with RWTH Aachen University and the Universities of Bonn, Braunschweig, Duisburg-Essen and Münster and at the same time maintains close contacts with companies and research institutes which makes HdT a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience.

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Bernd Hömberg
Haus der Technik e.V.
Hollestraße 1
45127 Essen
Tel.: +49 (0)201/1803-249
Fax: +49 (0)201/1803-269
E-Mail: b.hoemberg@hdt-essen.de

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