Smart Solutions for EV Charging: Intelligent Models and Standardization

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Time
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Hall
Expo Center Norte, 2nd floor
Room
Cantareira 3

Dive into smart solutions for electric vehicle charging with leading experts, covering charging standards, variable pricing systems according to market signals, and smart charging solutions for condominium applications. Market and industry perspectives on the implementation of sophisticated solutions using today's technologies will be shared, with opportunities to interact with panel experts.

11:00 am - 11:05 amWelcome and Introduction

Danielle Oliveira de Souza

Key Account Manager

Eletricus

11:05 am - 11:20 amHarmonization of a Global EV Charging Standard

Tatiana Faria de Araujo

Managing Director

Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN) e. V.

11:20 am - 11:35 amVariable Pricing for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Débora Batissoco Sanches de Oliveira

Business Consultant in Energy

Débora Sanches Consultoria

11:35 am - 11:50 amSmart Charging: Application for Condominiums With Demand Restrictions

Maria Heloiza Soares Pacheco

Market Research Analyst

movE Eletromobilidade

11:50 am - 12:05 pmElectric Vehicle Charging Stations and API Integrations: A Case Study

Suellen Ribeiro

Electrical Engineer

Intelbras

12:05 pm - 12:30 pmQ&A

Speakers
Speaker
Maria Heloiza Soares Pacheco, movE Eletromobilidade

Market Research Analyst

Maria Heloiza is a Market Research Analyst at movE Eletromobilidade and has been working in the electric mobility market since 2019. With a degree in Electrical Engineering, she has dedicated her academic life to studying this market and works directly on Research and Development projects for movE, contributing to research on various topics related to electric vehicle charging technology. She is currently in charge of marketing at movE, developing materials and content to disseminate the culture of electric mobility throughout Latin America.

Speaker
Suellen Ribeiro, Intelbras

Electrical Engineer

Brazil

Suellen Ribeiro has a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), and after graduating she studied Electric Mobility: Policies, Planning and Business Opportunities at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Throughout her career in the energy sector, she has worked as a researcher at the Electricity Systems Planning Laboratory (LABPLAN/UFSC) on the Synchronized Fasor Measurement (MedFasee) project, with the aim of monitoring the National Electricity System (SIN) in real time. She currently works for Intelbras, a highly qualified professional focused on developing innovative solutions for the electric mobility sector. With experience in the design and development of power supplies, lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, she also works closely with the sector's specific standards and regulations, thus ensuring that all the projects developed meet the required safety and performance standards.

Speaker
Danielle Oliveira de Souza, Eletricus

Key Account Manager

Brazil

Education and Specializations: - Graduated in Social Communication with a major in Public Relations from FKB University. - Postgraduate degree in People Management from FESB College Professional Experience: I have worked in the commercial area for more than 20 years, specializing in various segments such as food, communication, construction and technology. In 2019, I started my career in the electric mobility sector, following the growth of this market in Brazil and standing out for my dedication and positive results. Performance in the sector: Since the beginning of my journey in electric mobility, I have remained active in the industry, establishing direct channels with customers, partners and other stakeholders. My experience and skills in people management and communication are key to developing solid, strategic relationships.

Speaker
Débora Batissoco Sanches de Oliveira, Débora Sanches Consultoria

Business Consultant in Energy

Brazil

Electrical Engineer graduated from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). Works as a business consultant in the energy sector and project coordinator. Experience in electric sector regulation, business models for electric mobility, and energy trading, acting as coordinator of R&D projects for ARSESP and as a researcher in R&D projects for ANEEL in areas such as energy market, distributed generation, and electric mobility. In the context of electric vehicles, has participated in projects such as: Expansion and business modeling for the electric vehicle charging network in Santa Catarina (R&D ANEEL, CELESC); Implementation of charging infrastructure for electric buses, including impact assessment and business models (R&D ANEEL, EDP); Pilot development and implementation of charging infrastructure with business models for electric vehicle fleets (R&D ANEEL, Equatorial); and currently, Development and Implementation of a Variable Tariff Model for Electric Vehicle Charging at Charging Stations (R&D ANEEL, ELFSM).

Speaker
Tatiana Faria de Araujo, Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN) e. V.

Managing Director

Brazil

Tatiana Araujo is a sustainability expert with approximately 20 years of professional experience. She holds the position of Managing Director Brazil at CharIN and is also involved in consultancy, lectures, and training in sustainability. She assists companies in developing their business strategies, particularly in ESG, GRI, SDGs, and Circular Economy agendas. She acts as a consultant to the UN Global Compact-Brazil Network, and participates in The National Plataform of Electric Mobility Advisory Board (Brazil) and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Advisory Board in the Netherlands.

Further Content
Webinar
Renewable Energy Jobs in Brazil - Career Opportunities and Challenges

October 24, 2024

New energy sources require not only new equipment and innovative technologies. They also require people to operate them. To properly utilize the new energy sources, the largest expected job gains are in electrical efficiency, power generation, and the automotive sector.

Speaker
Danielle Oliveira de Souza, Eletricus

Key Account Manager

Brazil

Education and Specializations: - Graduated in Social Communication with a major in Public Relations from FKB University. - Postgraduate degree in People Management from FESB College Professional Experience: I have worked in the commercial area for more than 20 years, specializing in various segments such as food, communication, construction and technology. In 2019, I started my career in the electric mobility sector, following the growth of this market in Brazil and standing out for my dedication and positive results. Performance in the sector: Since the beginning of my journey in electric mobility, I have remained active in the industry, establishing direct channels with customers, partners and other stakeholders. My experience and skills in people management and communication are key to developing solid, strategic relationships.

Speaker
Luke Hu, Electroder

Co-Founder

Germany

Mr. Luke Hu co-founded Electroder, a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer focuses on battery cell design and development. He is currently focusing on building the company's global business and advising Electroder's clients in planning and executing electrode and cell assembly development projects. Mr. Hu has been leading his team completing various cell R&D projects, developing advanced design tools, and building new cell development process. Under his leadership, Electroder joined the Global Battery Alliance as its first member focusing on battery design and development in 2022. Before co-founding Electroder, Mr. Hu had a decade of experience in manufacturing and technology and held a variety of management roles globally. Mr. Hu graduated with an MBA degree from Cornell University and a bachelor's degree of engineering from Beijing University of Technology.

Speaker
Suellen Ribeiro, Intelbras

Electrical Engineer

Brazil

Suellen Ribeiro has a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), and after graduating she studied Electric Mobility: Policies, Planning and Business Opportunities at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Throughout her career in the energy sector, she has worked as a researcher at the Electricity Systems Planning Laboratory (LABPLAN/UFSC) on the Synchronized Fasor Measurement (MedFasee) project, with the aim of monitoring the National Electricity System (SIN) in real time. She currently works for Intelbras, a highly qualified professional focused on developing innovative solutions for the electric mobility sector. With experience in the design and development of power supplies, lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, she also works closely with the sector's specific standards and regulations, thus ensuring that all the projects developed meet the required safety and performance standards.

Speaker
Prof. Dr. Gustavo Doubek, Unicamp

Professor

Brazil

Professor Gustavo Doubek holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Campinas - UNICAMP and a PhD in Nuclear Technology - Materials from the Institute of Nuclear and Energy Research - IPEN/USP, having worked as a visiting researcher at YALE University - USA and as a product developer at 3M in the R&D&I area. He is currently an Associated Professor at the University of Campinas and researcher at the Center for Innovation in New Energies - CINE in the Advanced Energy Storage division. He has experience in the design and synthesis of nanomaterials applied to energy conversion and storage devices and product innovation processes. He works mainly on the following topics: Development of batteries and Fuel Cells for energy storage and conversion, Biofuel reformers and synthesis of catalysts and functional materials with several projects both with public and private funding.

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