International Congress :
EVTeC & APE Japan
- 25-27 May 2016
- Yokohama, Japan
Introduction
Organized by the JSAE, the leading academic society of automotive engineers in Japan, EVTeC is a conference that focuses on EVs, HEVs, FCVs, PHVs and various other related technologies. The first EVTeC was held in May 2011 with great success. Despite being held just after the Great East Japan Earthquake, it featured the presentation of 66 papers and gathered 230 participants. The second EVTeC was successfully held in May 2014, featuring 90 papers and 264 participants.
EVTeC 2016 will be held at Pacifico Yokohama, alongside the JSAE Annual Spring Congress. More than 90,000 people are expected to visit the exhibition. Participation in the Spring Congress and exhibition is free of charge for EVTeC participants, and these events provide an excellent opportunity to see the forefront of activities being carried out in Japan.
Hybrid electric vehicles have become common, and electric vehicles are already on sale, with mass production and global sales of EVs starting several years ago. Recently, wireless power transfer technology is being introduced in the EV field. International standardization is also the subject of proactive proposals and lively discussions. As a step toward achieving a low carbon society, we need to create a forum for vehicle researchers and engineers from inside and outside Japan to pool their collective strengths and share their knowledge.
APE is a European international congress founded and organized by the SIA (the French Society of Automotive Engineers). The APE congress has been held six times since 2006 as a unique event dedicated to Automotive Power Electronics. Members from the entire automotive supply chain, the power industry, and research institutes can meet and exchange technological information. They focus on on-board systems and components that are mounted not only in EVs, HEVs and FCVs, but also in conventional vehicles. Furthermore, 48V systems have been raised as a hot topic. The APE congress provides a platform to share trends, challenges, innovations and solutions (→ discover the programme of the last edition of SIA APE congress)
APE Japan is organized by the JSAE as a sister conference to the APE congress, with the first APE Japan planned to be held in 2014. Based on the similarities and common points between EVTeC and APE Japan, we decided to combine these two conferences into a single new international conference. The joint EVTeC 2014 and APE Japan 2014 was a success. In order to enhance this platform for sharing information and fostering discussion on trends in electricity in the automotive industry, we decided to hold EVTeC 2016 & APE Japan 2016 in Yokohama.
COMMITTEES
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE |
STEERING COMMITTEE |
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Executives from OEMs Honda R&D Co., Ltd. |
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Members: |
call for papers
Topics to be addressed
- A - Vehicles & Transportation Systems
- A-1 Electric Vehicles
A-2 Hybrid Electric Vehicles & Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles
A-3 Fuel Cell Vehicles
A-4 Light Vehicles & Personal Mobility
A-5 Two- & Three-Wheelers
A-6 Heavy Duty Vehicles & Buses
A-7 Welfare & Senior Vehicles
A-8 Off-Road & Industrial Vehicles
A-9 Railway Vehicles - B - Energy Supply & Storage Systems
B-1 Batteries
B-2 Battery Management System
B-3 Super Capacitors
B-4 Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage
B-5 Flywheels
B-6 Fuel Cell Systems
B-7 AC&DC Charging System
B-8 Idling Reduction System
B-9 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
- C - Propulsion Systems & Components
C-1 Drive & Propulsion Systems
C-2 Electric Motors & Control Technologies
C-3 E-motors/Generators & their Integration
C-4 Auxiliary Components & Sensors
C-5 Vehicle Motion & Stability Control
C-6 Components for Transportation System
C-7 Superconductivity Energy Transfer - D - Power Electronics Components
D-1 Power Semiconductor Devices & Highly Integrated Modules
D-2 Wide Band Gap Devices & Related Issues
D-3 Packaging, Cooling, & Heat Transfer
D-4 Magnetics, Capacitors, Bus Bar, & 3D Integrations
D-5 Sensors for Motors & Converters
D-6 Intelligent Motors & Actuators
D-7 Harnesses, Connectors, & Protection/Distribution Devices
Important information
Deadline for abstract: 15 October 2015
Notification for acceptance: 31 January 2016
Deadline for final manuscript: 29 February 2016
The final manuscript should not exceed 7 pages of A4 size and should be submitted through the following website: http://www.evtec.jp
Authors intending to present a paper at EVTeC 2016 & APE Japan 2016 are invited to submit an extended abstract in English with a length of approximately 1000 words. The extended abstract should not exceed 2 pages of A4 size (including figures) and should clearly reflect the contents of the paper.
The extended abstract must be accompanied by the following information:
1. Title of paper
2. Name of author(s)
3. Affiliation(s)
4. Conference Topics (up to 3, use the list above)
5. Abstract (approx. 1000 words, including figures)
6. Corresponding author (name, affiliation, complete mailing address, e-mail address, telephone number/facsimile number)
Conference venue
Pacifico Yokohama
1-1-1 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012, Japan
http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/index.html
Overview of Yokohama
Yokohama is located in the centre of Japan, along the coastline of Japan's Pacific Ocean, and one of the 15 Japanese Government-designated cities. The average temperature in Yokohama is 16 degrees centigrade with a pleasant weather in spring and autumn, high temperature and high humidity in summer, and a mild climate and less snow in winter. The total population of Yokohama is 3,650,000 persons as of March 1,2009, making the city the second largest after Tokyo's 23 Wards. A number of foreign enterprises have established their branches in Yokohama by taking full advantage of the Yokohama Port which is an international trading port. Yokohama is a city of dreams for every Japanese person as well as its local citizens who are very proud of living here because it is not only very famous as a tourist mecca, but also has every urban function including, but not limited to, business and culture.
Travel To Yokohama
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For more details about Yokohama:
http://www.welcome.city.yokohama.jp/eng/tourism/