Timetable

Monday 8th December 2008

Session A

10:00Affordable Hybrid Electric System for Urban Commercial Vehicle Applications, using Advanced VRLA BatteryC.M. Harrington
Cranfield University
10:30H4V - Hybrid Four Wheel Drive VehicleD. Charters
MIRA Ltd
11:00Coffee Break
11:30Controlled Cooling in Hybrid Electric VehiclesN. Staunton
Newcastle University, EECE
12:00Generic Integrated Systems Modelling for Low Carbon, Zero Emission and Concept, Whole Vehicle SimulationDr A.J. Allen
Zytek Automotive Limited

LUNCH 12:30-14:00

Session B

14:00VRLA Batteries Match the Performance of NiMH Batteries in Power-Assist HybridsA. Cooper
European Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium
14:30Development of a Hybrid Electric Racing CarS. Lambert
University of Warwick, WMG, International Manufacturing Centre
15:00Coffee Break
15:30High Speed Flywheel Based Hybrid Systems for Low Carbon VehiclesD. Cross
Flybrid Systems LLP
16:00A Simple Mechanical Transmission System for Hybrid Vehicles incorporating a FlywheelU. Diego-Ayala
Electronic Variable Technologies / Imperial College, London / City University, London

Tuesday 9th December 2008

Session C

10:00Comparative Study of Rectifier Circuits for Series Hybrid Electric VehiclesDr V. Pickert
Newcastle University, School of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering
10:30Disc Motors for Automotive ApplicationsM.U. Lamperth
EVO Electric Ltd
11:00Coffee Break
11:30Development of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) model for Interactive Customer Assessment of Sound QualityJ. Poxon
University of Warwick, WMG, International Digital Laboratory
12:00Hydrogen Hybrid Vehicles for University of Birmingham CampusK. Kendall
University of Birmingham, Chemical Engineering

LUNCH 12:30-14:00

Session D

14:00Workshop - Optimising R&D Opportunities through Alignment with Funding Priorities
15:00Coffee Break
15:30Workshop continued
16:30Conference Close