Automóviles eléctricos: Introducción

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18.00 Educational Hours
Intermediate
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About this Course

Los vehículos eléctricos son el futuro del transporte. La movilidad eléctrica se ha convertido en una parte esencial de la transición energética, e implicará cambios significativos para los fabricantes de vehículos, gobiernos, empresas y particulares.

Si está interesado en aprender sobre la tecnología de vehículos eléctricos y cómo puede funcionar para su negocio o generar impacto social, entonces éste es el curso para usted.

Los expertos de TU Delft, junto con otros institutos de conocimiento y compañías en los Países Bajos, lo prepararán para los próximos desarrollos en el contexto de la transición a los vehículos eléctricos.

Explorará los aspectos más importantes de este nuevo mercado, incluida la tecnología de punta de vehículos eléctricos y la infraestructura de carga; modelos de negocio rentables para movilidad eléctrica; así como políticas efectivas para organismos gubernamentales que acelerarán la adopción de la movilidad eléctrica.

El curso incluye video conferencias, presentaciones y ejercicios, todos reforzados con estudios de casos reales, de proyectos que se implementaron en los Países Bajos.

Este curso no se hubiera podido realizar sin la contribución del Centro Holandés de Innovación para el Transporte Eléctrico por Carretera (D-INCERT) y es impartido por expertos de la industria y la academia, que comparten sus conocimientos y opiniones.

Instructors

Pavol Bauer
Pavol Bauer
Pavol Bauer is a full Professor in the Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy of Delft University of Technology and head of DC Systems, Energy Conversion and Storage group. He earned his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Kosice (‘85) and Ph.D. from Delft University of Technology (’95). He has worked on many projects for industry, focusing on solar wind and wave energy, power electronic applications for power systems and electric mobility. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE (’97), former chairman of Benelux IEEE Joint Industry Applications Society, Power Electronics and Power Engineering Society chapter, chairman of the Power Electronics and Motion Control (PEMC) council, member of the Executive Committee of European Power Electronics Association (EPE).
Margot Weijnen
Margot Weijnen
Prof. Margot Weijnen holds the chair of Process and Energy Systems Engineering at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, TU Delft. She is the founding and scientific director of Next Generation Infrastructures. She directed the TU Delft Inter-faculty Research Center on Design and Management of Infrastructures from 1998 until 2009. She served as a member of the Advisory Group on Energy for the European Commission, the Dutch Innovation Platform and the Netherlands General Energy Council. Among other current affiliations, she is a member of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy.
Frank Rieck
Frank Rieck
Frank Rieck is Research Professor Future Mobility at the Research Centre Sustainable Port Cities of the Rotterdam University of Applied Science. Educated as Mechanical Engineer and Industrial Designer. Has a background in various innovation, marketing and management functions in the Automotive Industry. Is currently, responsible for the research & innovation regarding Future Mobility. And is chairman of Dutch-INCERT a national network of knowledge centres regarding eMobility and is representing the Netherlands as vice president of EU organization AVERE.