Digital disruption and the future of the automotive industry
1004109 Ev Workshop Brochure 2010
1. Electric Vehicles Unplugged
22-23 June, 2010
Da y 1 : H o u s e o f L o r d s
Da y 2 : s m m t
London, United Kingdom
Electric Vehicles Unplugged 2010:
New Business Models and Infrastructure
Development Trends
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2. ELECTRIC VEHICLES UNPLUGGED
New Business Models and Infrastructure Development Trends
22 June 2010: House of Lords, Westminster, London | 23 June 2010: Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, London
Dear Colleague,
We are proud to announce that our Automotive & Transportation team will be holding their second annual Electric
Vehicles Unplugged” conference. The 2009 Electric Vehicles Unplugged: A 360 Degree Vision of the Future session
was a huge success with all Industry Stakeholders - Government, OEMs, Suppliers Infrastructure companies and
Major Fleet Managers coming together to debate in a strong business environment and helping with
implementation of some key policies and programs.
This year, the “Electric Vehicles Unplugged” conference will have a special focus on two very important hot topics
being discussed and deliberated in the Electric Vehicle Industry: The Emergence of New Business Models
and Developments in Infrastructure.
New Business Models:
““The cost of the battery for an Electric car today is around US$650 - 800/kWh battery. If this price is applied to a
25KWh battery, the cost of the battery can be equivalent to the price of the car itself which means that OEMs need to
provide a unique package to customers demonstrating its ROI.The cost itself must include the total cost of ownership of
the vehicle over a 3 to 5 year period in order to attract customers. Industry experts expect that 3 in 4 Electric Vehicles
will be sold with new business models with packages on offer similar to those in the Telecom industry where customers
pay a monthly tariff based on a flexible contract.”
EV Infrastructure:
“With up to 1.1million Electric Vehicles expected to be sold in Europe by 2015 and 2011 being the year that Europe’s
traditional automotive OEMs will significantly increase their EV production, a fully trialled, tested and proven charging
infrastructure network must be in place by 2011. It is expected that the required ratio of vehicles to charging stations (both
private and public) will be 1:4 in the first year of EV adoption and 1:2.5 by the fifth year, meaning that by 2015
approximately 2.75million charging stations will be needed across Europe. The implementation of fast charging stations is
also another hot topic being widely discussed in the industry. Cities across Europe are taking different approaches to
infrastructure developments and a wide array of industries are involved creating new partnerships between OEMs,
Governments, Utility Companies and Charging Station Manufacturers.”
Electric Vehicles Unplugged 2010 will bring together key decision makers across the industry to provide unique
insights into the structure of new business models and their implications to industry stakeholders. The emergence
of the “Integrator” will also be debated whose role is paramount in managing the diverse service offering to
customers through strategic partnerships with the many industry players. It will also allow attendees to
understand the position that key industry players are taking towards infrastructure and to debate the pro’s and
con’s of different solutions in development across Europe.
Sincerely,
Sarwant Singh
Partner
Frost & Sullivan
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New Business Models and Infrastructure Development Trends
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Partial List of Electric Vehicle Unplugged Topics That Will Be Covered:
Past Participants:
European Automotive Industry including: - New Personal Mobility Trends and Business Models
- Infrastructure Trends – What is the Strategy of Utility Companies and
their Business Models?
- New Business Model Assessment - ie. Car sharing, vehicle leasing with
full energy contracts, battery leasing, battery swapping, battery 2nd life
- Government Vision and Proposals to Support EVs
- Customer Analysis: Key Customer Segments, OEM Targeting and
Positioning Strategies
- Opportunities for Automotive Suppliers
- Opportunities Across the Value Chain and for New Players – ie. Coach
builders, dealerships, telecom companies, etc
- Strategic Recommendations on Market Opportunities
What Last Year’s Attendees had to Say
Globalisation and Technology continue to bring change to the automotive
2009 EV Workshop - Attendee Profile industry but in some areas the industry could do more. A unique vision of the
future of EVs
- Marketing Director, Valeo
Executives Represented at Frost & Sullivan’s
2009 EV Workshop A great event, offering valuable insight into EV development and infrastructure
– Editor, Automotive Manufacturing Solutions
Executive Management Inspriational two days with interesting views from government as well as
important manufacturers
Managers – Product Development, GM
Product Planning
Other
Industries Represented at Frost & Sullivan’s
2009 EV Workshop
Automotive OEMs
Automotive Suppliers
Energy/Utility
Government
Press/EV Clients/Other
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4. Schedule-at-a-glance
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22 June 2010: House of Lords, Westminster, London | 23 June 2010: Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, London
The agenda will be updated as information becomes available.
TUESDAY, 22 JUNE, 2010 - HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATE, LORDS TERRACE, WESTMINSTER (By invitation only)
15:00 Debate in the House of Lords with “Afternoon Tea” - Topic TBC
Chaired by Lord Taylor
Panelists: TBC
17:00 Networking Drinks
WEDNESDAY, 23 JUNE, 2010 - SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS, LONDON
08:00 Registration, Continental Breakfast and Exhibition
08:45 Welcome & Introduction,
Nick Ford, Senior Consultant, Frost & Sullivan
Morning Session Focused on New Business Models
09:00 New Global Personal Mobility Trends and EV Business Models
Sarwant Singh, Partner, Frost & Sullivan
09:30 Ayoul Grouvel, Head of Electric Vehicles, PSA Peugeot Citroen
10:00 Opportunities and Challenges in Investing in Electric Vehicles - A view from HSBC
Anthony Bernbaum, Head of Global Special Opportunities, HSBC
10:30 Networking, Refreshment and Exhibition Break
10:45 Tony Posawatz, Vehicle Line Director for Chevrolet Volt & Global Electric Vehicle Development of GM.
Co-Chairman of EDTA
11:15 Robert Stussi, President of EU EV Association
11:45 Panel Debate: New Business Models in the Electric Vehicle Industry: Opportunities and Implications
Facilitator: Richard Canny, CEO Think
Panelists: Jerry Hardcastle, VP Nissan Technical Centre
Others: tbc
12:30 Networking, Lunch and Exhibition Break
Afternoon Session Focused on Developments in Infrastructure
13:30 Nancy Gioia, Director, Global Electrification, Ford Motor Company
14:00 Electric Driving in Holland - You can't do it on your own
Maarten Cassé, Manager– Asset Management, Stedin
14:30 Diana Blake, Director: Sales and Marketing, Optimal Energy
15:00 Networking, Refreshment and Exhibition Break
15:15 Dr. Oliver Weinmann, Head of Innovation Management, Vattenfall
15:45 Presentation by Jerry Hardcastle, VP of Nissan Technical Centre
16:15 Panel Debate: Developments in Infrastructure
Facilitator: Nick Ford, Senior Consultant, Frost & Sullivan
Panelists: Lord Borwick, Founder and CEO Modec Ltd
Robin Haycock, Assistant Director, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Office of Low Emission Vehicles
Others: tbc
17:00 Workshop Wrap Up
Sarwant Singh, Partner, Frost & Sullivan
17:15 Champagne Reception
18:30 Workshop Close
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5. Speaker Profiles
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Ayoul Grouvel joined PSA Peugeot Citroën in 2008 as Peugeot Network Strategy Director and now is head of the
EV and PHEV departments for the 2 Brands. Prior to that, he spent more than 10 years with the Fiat Group as
first Product Manager for Peugeot 156, then Marketing Director in Ireland followed by Germany, General Sales
Manager for the Fiat Brand Eastern Europe and finally as Vice-President International Sales for Lancia Brand. Half
French, half Scottish, his career lead him to live in six different countries the past 15 years : France, UK, Ireland,
Ayoul Grouvel Germany, Italy, Poland. His graduation at the European Business School in London, Frankfurt and Paris was followed
Head of Electric Vehicles by a M.sc at Ecole Centrale de Paris.
PSA Peugeot Citroen
Anthony Bernbaum is the Head of Global Special Opportunities within Principal Investments. He joined HSBC in
2003 and latterly was Global Co-Head of the Financial Institutions Group within Global Banking. He graduated
from Cambridge University in 1987 with a BA Hons in Economics and received an MBA with distinction from
Insead business school in 1991. Between 1992 and 1998 Anthony worked at Barings in their corporate finance arm,
followed by six years at Goldman Sachs as a Managing Director in investment banking. In 2000/1 he was acting
chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs European Investment Bank. During his career he has worked on a number
Anthony Bernbaum
Head of Global Special Opportunities of major transactions across a broad range of sectors.
HSBC
Diana Blake worked in the conservation industry in Botswana and then moved to Morocco to work for National
Geographic, before joining BMW in Pretoria in 1988. Diana initially worked at the Rosslyn production plant in an
operational and logistical capacity. After training in Munich, she implemented an ordering and distribution system
for the import of built-up cars to South Africa. She then moved to the BMW head office in Midrand, working in
the Marketing Department as product manager, where she introduced and managed various portfolios. In 2004, she
was appointed as General Manager for MINI South Africa, where she was responsible for increasing sales by 200%
Diana Blake
Director: Sales and Marketing and various groundbreaking campaigns, including driving a small fleet of MINIs from Johannesburg to the MINI
Optimal Energy factory in Oxford. Diana joined Optimal Energy in December 2007.
Maarten Cassée is the Manager for Asset Management within Stedin, a local network management company with
approximately two million customers. Maarten is responsible for planning infrastructure performance, network
planning and development, Innovation and Asset Data Quality particularly focussing on catering for electric vehicles
in Holland. Prior to joining Stedin, Maarten worked for ProRail Railinfra management in Rotterdam, responsible
for the safety and reliability of the local infrastructure, and started his career with Energy NorthWest (now part
Maarten Cassée of Liander) in Amsterdam.
Manager - Asset Management
Stedin
Tony Posawatz currently serves as Vehicle Line Director for the Chevrolet VOLT and Global Electric Vehicle
Development within General Motors. Since his appointment to this position in March 2006, Tony has led the
development of the highly-acclaimed VOLT concept car and continues to lead the development of the 2011MY
production VOLT. Tony has also served as a GM vehicle Line director for the past eleven years compiling in this
time an impressive record of successful, award winning and innovative products such as the Cadillac Escalade and
Chevrolet Avalanche. In Tony’s 25 years at GM, his teams have amassed seven General Motors Chairman’s Honors
Tony Posawatz
Vehicle Line Director, Chevrolet VOLT Program awards for excellence and have overseen the development of cars and trucks from concept initiation to
General Motors production and market launch in four different countries. Tony also began serving as Co-Chairman of the Electric
Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) in December 2008.
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Richard Canny was appointed CEO of Think in October, 2008. He joined Think as President and COO in August
2008. His deep automotive experience includes 25 years with Ford Motor Company, including key leadership roles
as President – Ford South America and Director of Global Strategic Planning. He brings hands-on automotive
experience from all the world’s major automotive regions to Think and has managed each functional area during
Richard Canny his career.
CEO
Think
Nick Ford has worked closely with business planning, providing strategy guidance and market development support
throughout his career. In his previous role he was Product Planning Director at TRW with global responsibility for
their £3 billion automotive steering business providing strategy guidance for their electric steering products. Nick
has 9 years of automotive experience preceded by 23 years in Aerospace and Defence at British Aerospace and
Lucas. As well as holding senior management positions in these corporations, Nick has been MD of EMM
Computers, a technology start up company which exceeded $ 1 million turnover in its first year of operation.
Nick Ford Since joining Frost & Sullivan Nick has been working closely with senior executives in the automotive domain
Senior Consultant - A&T
developing their business and product strategy. Recently Nick has been involved in the development of the EV
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market.
Nancy Lee Gioia is Ford Motor Company’s director of Global Electrification. Nancy directs strategy and planning
for the next generation of Ford’s global electric vehicle portfolio, touching all aspects of electrified transportation,
including product planning, supplier partnerships and collaboration with the energy industry and government.
Prior to taking her current role, Nancy was Ford’s director of Sustainable Mobility Technology and Hybrid Vehicle
Programs for North America, Director of Current Model Vehicle Quality for North America and has held several
Nancy Gioia key management and executive positions within Ford Product Development. In July 2001, she received the All Star
Director, Global Electrification Award from Automotive News and in 2005 she was named as one of the Automotive News “100 Leading Women
Ford Motor Company in the Auto Industry.”
Robin Haycock is working within Government in the newly formed Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV). He
is seconded from industry to the Dept BIS and specialises in the automotive sector. His current role is to be a
part of delivering the programme to realise government's vision of "placing the UK at the global forefront of ultra-
low carbon vehicle development, demonstration, manufacture and use". Prior to this role, Robin began his career
Robin Haycock in the motor industry working for Jaguar Cars and then at specialist consultancies including Cosworth and AVL
Assistant Director, Dept. for Business (Austria) where he finished his auto career as Design and analysis manager for AVL in the UK. Robin moved from
OLEV the automotive sector into energy consulting and transport planning roles within Arup, and during this period he
has worked with a diverse range of clients to establish economic routes for sustainable transport in both retrofit
environments and new planned eco cities.
Sarwant is responsible for developing and implementing business strategy, fulfilment of high value consulting
projects as Project Leader and developing content strategy for Frost & Sullivan’s European Transportation Practice.
He is also the global leader in developing Frost & Sullivan’s Growth Strategy Workshop capabilities. Since joining
Frost & Sullivan in March 1999, Sarwant has managed over 150 strategic consulting projects in the Automotive and
Transportation sector. He specialises in facilitating Growth Strategy Workshops for Frost & Sullivan clients
Sarwant Singh combines engineering acumen with strong commercial and business awareness.
Partner and Practice Director - A&T
Frost & Sullivan
Oliver Weinmann is responsible for the Innovation Management of the Vattenfall Europe AG. This comprises
business development and steering of activities in the field of product and technology development. One of Oliver's
focus areas is the development of infrastructure for electric vehicles and Vattenfall is currently in testing phases
with BMW in Berlin. Oliver studied Process Engineering at the RWTH Aachen, followed by a PhD on Solar Thermal
Power Plants at DLR in Cologne. In 1992 he started his career at HEW in Hamburg and changed to Vattenfall in
Oliver Weinmann 2003 as Head of Innovation Management. In parallel he was Managing Director of Vattenfall Europe Renewables
Head of Innovation Management GmbH between 2004 and 2007 and built up of the renewable energy business in the Vattenfall Europe Group.
Vattenfall Europe AG
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7. Partners & Sponsors
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PSA Peugeot Citroën is a world-class European automobile manufacturer whose two brands, Peugeot and
Citroën, offer innovative, stylistically differentiated model line-ups. With marketing operations in 160
countries, the Group generates one third of its sales outside Europe. It is actively expanding its production
base near its priority markets, with manufacturing facilities in Latin America, China and soon in Russia.
Over the years, the Group has gained a worldwide reputation for its environmental leadership. In 2009, for the 4th year in a row, it sold more
than one million vehicles emitting less than 140g CO2/km. The Group s engineers are also developing diesel hybrid powertrains, which will be
brought to market in 2011 and will be the first manufacturer to offer in Europe by end of 2010 a full range of electrical vehicles.
Website: www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/
Optimal Energy is a 21st century mass market automotive company established in 2005, manufacturing
advanced fully electric cars for global sale. The company is headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa and
employs an international team of automotive experts. OE vision is to establish and lead an electric vehicle
industry in South Africa and to expand globally. OE is privately owned and is led by CEO Kobus Meiring,
an expert in building large-scale operations at world class standards.
Website: www.optimalenergy.co.za
The European Copper Institute (ECI) is a non profit organisation representing the world's mining companies
(through the International Copper Association, Ltd.) and the European copper industry. Via its Brussels based
headquarters and its network of eleven Copper Development Associations, its mission is to communicate copper's
essentiality for health, technology and quality of life. We are as well committed to the expansion and support of copper's end-use markets in Europe.
Website: www.eurocopper.org/
Atraverda is commercialising a high energy density lead acid battery for the next generation of electrified vehicles and
backup power. This is the advanced maintenance free battery that electric vehicle companies are seeking for a dependable,
safe, proven, simple, and cost effective (without government incentives) battery system to power their electric vehicles.
Being able to create higher voltages in one battery and custom battery shapes will provide auto designers and manufacturers
a practical power platform for cost effective vehicles for their customers. Atraverda is currently producing batteries at its Wales, UK facility and
seeks interested electric vehicle partners.
Website: www.atraverda.com/
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) exists to support and promote the interests of the UK automotive
industry at home and abroad. Working closely with member companies, SMMT acts as the voice of the motor industry, promoting
its position to government, stakeholders and the media.
Through representation, events, reliable data and advice services, SMMT plays a central role in the working life of the UK motor
industry, ensuring that the UK remains a key global player within the automotive sector and that the industry continues to be a significant
contributor to the UK economy.
Website: www.smmt.co.uk
Policy Connect is a not for profit organisation bridging Parliament and industry to promote effective policy in five key
areas: Skills, Environment, Health, Design & Sustainability. Established in 1995, Policy Connect has developed a unique
position within the policy-making process, working right across the political spectrum with parliamentarians and decision-
makers.
Website: www.policyconnect.org.uk
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