Opening
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 09:00 - 09:10 Chairs: Jenny Jerrelind and Peter Göransson
OP2
Opening of Day 2
Welcome to rev2021 Day 2!
Here, there is an overview of the day’s activities.
Keynote II
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 09:10 - 09:50 Chairs: Jenny Jerrelind and Peter Göransson
KN2
Resource efficient mobility: What does it take?
Margriet Van Schijndel-de Nooij
Margriet is Program Director of Smart Mobility at Eindhoven University of Technology.
In striving for zero emission mobility, a large focus is on electric vehicles; development, testing and implementation. Needless to say that these vehicles still do create emissions, though less on the time and location of its use. We also do have other modes of mobility which are quite resource efficient. What about them? And what about AI; it often is seen as enabler for automated mobility. Yet, in resource efficiency it can play an essential role as well.
Energy Consumption II
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 10:00 - 10:40 Chairs: Mathias Lidberg and Rickard Persson
P06.A
Development of a vehicle-road interaction analysis framework for truck tyres
Jukka Hyttinen, Rickard Österlöf, Jenny Jerrelind and Lars Drugge
P06.B
Possible reduction of energy consumption with single axle running gear
Rickard Persson, Zhendong Liu and Rocco Giossi
P06.C
Cargo bikes – sustainable means of transportation
Saskia Biehl, Heinz Kaufmann, Artur Schönemann, Tobias Melz, William Kaal and Wilfried Kolodziej
Life Cycle Aspects I
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 11:00 - 11:40 Chairs: Mathias Janssen and Ciarán O'Reilly
P07.A
Potential for CO2 equivalent emission reduction in future passenger car fleet scenarios in Europe
Thu Trang Nguyen, Helmut Brunner, Mario Hirz, Alexander Rust and Johann Bachler
P07.B
A preliminary investigation of robust design and uncertainty quantification within the life cycle energy optimisation methodology
Hamza Bouchouireb, Ciarán J. O’Reilly and Peter Göransson
P07.C
Life cycle assessment of distribution vehicles: Battery electric vs diesel driven
Dora Burul and David Algesten
Life Cycle Aspects II
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 11:50 - 12:30 Chairs: Marco Pierini and Mathilda Karlsson Hagnell
P08.A
System-wide impact of vehicle innovations – Evaluating Track-friendliness during vehicle design
Carlos Casanueva, Visakh V Krishna and Sebastian Stichel
P08.B
A life cycle energy and weight comparison of a carbon fiber composite versus metallic component in a commercial vehicle
Sara Eliasson, Mathilda K. Hagnell, Robert Jonsson, Per Wennhage and Zuheir Barsoum
P08.C
The environmental benefits and challenges of the composite car with structural battery materials
Frida Hermansson, Ivan Berg, Kevin Sandberg, Leif E. Asp, Matty Janssen and Magdalena Svanström
Workshops
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 13:30 - 14:30 Chairs: Mathilda Karlsson Hagnell, Per Wennhage and Malte Rothhämel
Note, the workshops WSA, WSB and WSC are offered in parallel. Participants should register in advance for the workshop they wish to take part in.
WSA
Making good decisions – Managing sustainability issues on heavy-duty powertrain systems during the early design stage
Vassiliki Theodoridou, Josef-Peter Schöggl, Katharina Berger, Rupert J. Baumgartner
WSB
Reimagining a more circular transport system
Lili-Ann Laan
WSC
Electrification strategy for road vehicles
Malte Rothhämel
Workshops
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 14:50 - 15:50 Chairs: Carlos Casanueva Perez, Mathilda Karlsson Hagnell and Per Wennhage
Note, the workshops WSA, WSB, WSD are offered in parallel. As WSA and WSB are continuing, new participants can not join. However, new participants may join WSD. Participants should register in advance for the workshop they wish to take part in.
WSD
Innovation modelling for system impact calculations
Jordi Vinolas
WSA (continued)
Making good decisions – Managing sustainability issues on heavy-duty powertrain systems during the early design stage
Vassiliki Theodoridou, Josef-Peter Schöggl, Katharina Berger, Rupert J. Baumgartner
WSB (continued)
Reimagining a more circular transport system
Lili-Ann Laan
Keynote III
Day: Tue, 15-Jun Time: 16:10 - 16:50 Chairs: Romain Rumpler and Ciarán O'Reilly
KN3
Driving toward zero in California: How steep a hill must we climb?
Lewis Fulton
Lew is Director of the Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways (STEPS+) at UC Davis.
California has set a state-level target of net zero CO2 emissions economy wide by 2045. The transportation sector must play its part and needs to reach as close to zero emissions by that date as possible. This talk covers the potential strategies for deep cuts in in-state CO2, primarily focusing on the light- and heavy-duty road vehicle sectors. It reports on a new state-wide study that finds that very rapid transitions to near-zero vehicle technologies, coupled with very low carbon fuels, will be needed. Policies will be needed that challenge political acceptability boundaries. It presents scenarios and considers the transitional and policy challenges for the state, and implications for states and countries around the world.