Scientific

The EVS35 scientific symposium will include more than 150 lectures over the course of three days, addressing various complex topics, presented by leading global e-mobilty researchers.

Scientific Symposium

The EVS35 scientific symposium will include more than 150 lectures over the course of three days, addressing various complex topics, presented by leading global e-mobilty researchers.

Papers submitted to the Scientific Committee are in peer review process.

 

Topics proposed to authors

A-1 Passenger cars
A-2 Medium and heavy-duty vehicles
A-3 Micro mobility, including two- and three-wheel vehicles
A-4 Public transportation (incl. bus & tram)
A-5 Shared and autonomous mobility
A-6 Other vehicle technology and applications

B-10 Battery electric vehicles
B-11 Plug-in hybrid vehicles
B-12 Fuel Cell Vehicles

C-20 Batteries
C-21 Battery Management System
C-22 Super Capacitors
C-23 Fuel cells
C-24 Electric motor
C-25 Propulsion systems (motors & power electronics)
C-26 Telematics and auxiliary electric drive systems

D-30 Conductive charging infrastructure
D-31 Ultra-fast vcharging infrastructure
D-32 Hydrogen fueling infrastructure
D-33 Charging/refueling standardization and interoperability
D-34 Wireless charging infrastructure (static & dynamic)
D-35 Infrastructure deployment case studies

E-40 Demand management
E-41 Business models
E-42 Automotive format batteries in energy storage
E-43 Grid implications of DC fast charge and ultra-fast charging
E-44 V2G, V2X and connectivity advances
E-45 Utility project deployment case studies

F-50 Market development strategies
F-51 Consumer demand growth, incl. education, demonstration and motivation analysis
F-52 Global strategies for market development
F-53 Fleet vehicle deployment case studies

G-61 State level initiatives
G-62 Local and regional partnerships
G-63 Government project deployment case studies
G-64 Multimodality
G-65 Fleet management

H-70 Environmental benefits of EVs and E-mobility
H-71 Supply chain analysis: Materials, manufacturing, recycling & re-use
H-72 Energy security
H-73 Social impact of electric mobility analyses

I-81 Fuel Cells for Aviation
I-82 Charging and fueling systems for Aviation
I-83 Drones and other aviation concepts

J-90 Batteries for Maritime
J-91 Fuel Cells for Maritime
J-92 Onshore power supply

Call for abstracts

Submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed by a scientific committee. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper of their work. The papers will be selected for either a scientific session (presentation) or dialogue session (poster) at the EVS35.

The authors of the best papers presented at EVS35 will be invited to further extend their EVS35 paper, including their most recent research findings. After a second thorough round of review, these papers will be published in a Special Issue of the World Electric Vehicle Journal.

Scientific committee

Thank you to the Committee members for your dedication to the Scientific Programme

The EVS35 scientific program will include more than 150 lectures over the course of three days, addressing various complex topics, presented by leading global e-mobilty researchers.

Prof. dr. Joeri Van Mierlo

Chairman 
Prof. Dr. Joeri Van Mierlo,
Mobility, Logistics and Automotive Technology Research Centre, Department of Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium – Read more

World-Electric-Vehicle-Journal
The authors of the best papers presented at EVS35 will be invited to further extend their EVS35 paper, including their most recent research findings. After a second thorough round of review, these papers will be published in a Special Issue of the World Electric Vehicle Journal.

Auke Hoekstra
Program Director NEON research at Eindhoven University of Technology – Read more

Ms. Genevieve Cullen
Electric Drive Transportation Association, Washington DC, USA – Read more

Prof. Dr. C. C. Chan
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China – Read more

Prof. Dr. Myoungho Sunwoo
Department of Automotive Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea

Prof. Dr. Peter Van den Bossche
Mobility, Logistics and Automotive Technology Research Centre, Department of Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium – Read more

Prof. Dr. Yoichi Hori
Department of Advanced Energy, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan

Prof. Kristina Edström
Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Uppsala University, Coordinator of BATTERY 2030+ Read more

Prof. Maarten Steinbuch
High-tech systems scientist, serial tech entrepreneur and keynote speaker. Scientific Director @EindhovenEngine, Prof @TUeindhoven – Read more

Philippe Vangeel
Secretary General at AVERE – Read more

Espen Hauge
President of AVERE – Read more

More members to be confirmed

E-Visionary Awards

The E-Visionary Award is a way for the World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA) to recognize cities and regions as E-Visionaries for their initiatives to promote electric vehicles as a sustainable mode of transportation, and for making Electric Mobility a reality in the lives of their inhabitants. This way, E-Visionary Award winners become references for communities around the world.

The E-Visionary Award is presented at the International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition (EVS), which is now with its 35th edition upcoming in June 2022. The EVS is held on a rotating schedule in America, Europe/Africa and Asia/Pacific, since it’s first edition in 1969.

At the occasion of every EVS, 3 Awards are attributed by the WEVA and presented during the EVS.

Each member of the WEVA will select the winner for the part of the World is covering:

  • EDTA (Electric Drive Transportation Association) for the Americas
  • AVERE (The European Association for Electromobility) for Europe
  • EVAAP (Electric Vehicle Association of the Asia Pacific) for Asia Pacific

June 28th 2021: Vestland County in Norway won the world’s most prestigious award for electric mobility at the EVS34 in Nanjing, China.

Read the press release here