Explore the pivotal insights from our "State of the Market 2024: Automotive Thermal Management" industry report. This comprehensive analysis dives into the pressing challenges, priorities, and goals faced by vehicle manufacturers in the ever-evolving landscape of electric vehicles (EVs). In this report, we: Analyze Survey Data: Gathered from leading experts...
Over the last 2-3 years, the industry has been in agreement that e-mobility was coming fast; now, experts have adjusted their expectations noting that fully electric vehicles will come at a slower pace than first projected. In the last few months alone, the US automotive industry has witnessed a major shift from the production of fully electric vehicles to HEVs and PHEVs. There is acceptance that customers are cost-conscious and unwilling to spend an infinite amount of dollars to buy fully electric vehicles. However, there is a lot of new technology coming onto the market, be it in components, controls, or software architecture.
According to one major Michigan OEM, ‘Thermal management is still an area of continuous improvement and one that is thriving’. Whether vehicles are fully electric or hybrid, thermal management systems remain an important part of the vehicle’s configuration. The drive from OEMs is to push hard to include more features into vehicles; as a result, the challenge of cooling modules is also becoming harder. Another major priority for OEMs is to come up with a thermal management system that can help vehicles achieve peak performance at multiple weather conditions and cover the entire temperature spectrum; be it at minus 40F or in the desert. And with Chinese EV giants rolling out huge volumes of lower-cost EVs, cost is a bigger driver than ever before, and OEMs need to stay competitive. In all of this, safety is imperative.
The immediate goal for North American vehicle manufacturers, Tier-1 and Tier-2 companies is to achieve a thermal system design that is cost effective, energy-dense, and delivers a high level of performance, safety, and range/mileage.
Recognizing the changing pace and priorities of North America’s vehicle manufacturing industry and the impact these changes will have on the thermal management segment, the Thermal Management for EV/HEV/PHEV USA 2024 conference will be an essential gathering of OEMs, Tier-1 and Tier-2 companies, with the agenda and speaker line-up led by companies that are at the forefront of thermal management for these applications.
Thermal Management for EV/HEV/PHEV USA 2024 will once again be co-located with the Advanced E-Motor Technologies USA 2024 conference.
On behalf of Automotive IQ, we look forward to welcoming you to Dearborn in September!
Blessing Aroboto Polly Bosher
Project Lead, Automotive IQ Event Sales Lead, Automotive IQ enquire@automotive-iq.com partner@automotive-iq.com
Lawrence Ziehr
Director- Thermal Systems
Scout Motors
Vikrant Vivek Chiddarwar
Product Engineer- Thermal System Modeling, EV Validation
Navistar Inc
Matthias Muehle
Manager Diamond Technologies
Fraunhofer USA
Sowmya Jayaraman
Technical Specialist, Thermal Performance & Validation
General Motors
Dr. Vineetha Ravindran
Technical Project Lead- Next Generation Inverters
Scania Group
Rakesh Khurana
NVH Specialist
Stellantis
Dr. Abdul Motin
Staff Engineer, Powertrain Lubrication and Thermal
Rivian
Amitabh Gautam
Technical Leader | Hydrogen Fuel Cells | Power Electronics
FEV North America
Suhas Sathyanarayan
Senior CAE Engineering Supervisor and Thermal Engineer
Nexteer Automotive
Chirag Hiremath
Principal Thermal Engineer - Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
ZF Group
Nathan Saliga
Vice President of Engineering
ONE (Our Next Energy)
Jaffrey Al Kadry
Senior Technical Specialist
Formerly at CNH Industrial
Joachim Kupe
Head of Systems Engineering/ Head of R&D Mild Hybrid eDrives Segment & Battery Segment
Continental
Blaž Grafenauer
Chief Architect
Elaphe
Dominic Bezikofer
Head of E-Motors & Components
ZF Group
Krishna MPK Namburi
System Controls Engineering Manager
Nexteer Automotive
James Byatt
Director Technology Strategy and Commercialisation
TRAXIAL
Bashar AbdulNour
Professor of Engineering Practice, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kettering University
Michael Gross
Lead Engineer
Southwest Research Institute
Swapnil Suryakant Salvi
Research Engineer, R&D - Electrified Powertrain
Southwest Research Institute
Rebecca Bellchambers
Thermal Research Analyst
S&P Global Mobility
Jayson Pankin
President & CEO
AutoHarvest Foundation
Thomas Oswald
Principal Product Manager
Renesas Electronics
Karel Claesen
Product Manager
MELEXIS
Raad Konja
OEM Account Manager
MELEXIS
Volker Null
Technology Manager Thermal & Dielectric Fluids
Shell
Jonas Stadler
Global Product Marketing Sensor Signal Conditioning & ASICs
Renesas Electronics
Blessing Aroboto
Senior Conference Producer
Automotive IQ
There are limited number of opportunities for vendor companies to deliver thought -leadership presentations on our thermal management mainstage.
Whether your objective is to break into new markets and generate new business or cement your reputation as a leading technology/solution provider, make sure you are front of mind with your target customers.
For more details email us at partner@automotive-iq.com
A trade exhibition will be taking place on September 10 & 11 at Thermal Management for EV/HEV/ PHEV USA 2024.
System and component suppliers from across the automotive industry will present the latest developments and innovative services in thermal management to a specialist audience of OEM and Tier-1 companies.
For more details email the Automotive IQ Team at partner@automotive-iq.com