The event will focus on five key industry drivers: cost-competitiveness, ultra-high thermal system efficiency, vehicle efficiency and reliability, energy efficiency with longer driving cycles, and improved vehicle autonomy.
Thermal management, along with battery management, is essential for optimising vehicle performance. However, it remains a challenge, especially with upcoming PFAS bans requiring new refrigerants to maintain safety and reliability. Battery thermal management is also a key area of interest, particularly adapting cooling technologies for new battery chemistries. Companies are looking to integrate more efficient systems, with Tesla's Octovale being a key benchmark.
As competition grows, there is increased demand for more powerful, efficient thermal management systems. Advances in simulation, AI, and machine learning are helping design more efficient systems. The conference will cover these emerging topics and more, offering a platform for industry professionals to discuss the latest trends and innovations in EV/HEV thermal management.
Giving you even more opportunities to network with your E-Motor Management peers.
Thermal Management for EV/HEV 2025 will bring together vehicle manufacturers, Tier-1 and Tier-2 companies and the complete value chain of suppliers from the thermal segment of the automotive industry to Munich, Germany, in February 2025. To learn how you can attend, speak at, partner with or exhibit at the conference,
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