Die Trends der Zukunft: Umsatz mit Elektroautos, Erweiterung von Fuhrparks und Ladeinfrastruktur in Europa

Dienstag, 06. Mai 2025

Zeit
11:30 - 13:00Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Room 13 B

In dieser Session wird das sich verändernde Marktumfeld für Elektrofahrzeuge in Europa beleuchtet, mit einem Fokus auf die wichtigsten Trends im Markt für E-Autos, der Elektrifizierung von Fuhrparks und dem Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur. Teilnehmende erhalten wertvolle Einblicke in das Zusammenspiel dieser entscheidenden Sektoren sowie fundierte Informationen über die Zukunft des E-Autos. Der Fokus liegt auf strategischen Maßnahmen zur Förderung der Automobil- und Energiebranche in Europa.

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11:30 - 11:45UhrWelcome & Setting the Scene: Comparing European EV Markets, Both Within Europe and Externally. High-Level View of Charging Infrastructure Penetration vs. Demand

Robert Fisher

Principal - EV

SBD Automotive Germany GmbH

11:45 - 12:00UhrHow Advanced Data Helps Industry Leaders to Achieve Reliable Charging Performance

Sjors Martens

Chief Commercial Officer

Eco-Movement

12:00 - 12:15UhrChallenges and Innovative Approaches for Charging Infrastructure

Fabian Schmidt

Project Manager Internal Charging Infrastructure

Daimler Truck AG

Markus Schiller

ZEV Customer Consultant

Daimler Truck AG

12:15 - 12:30UhrAccelerating EV Growth: 2025 and the Road to Zero

John Murray

Head of EVs

LCP Delta

12:30 - 12:45UhrRoadmap to Electrifying Logistics Fleets: Technical Solutions and Economic Benefits

Adrien Schwane

Head of eMobility

BayWa r.e. Operation Services GmbH

12:45 - 13:00UhrQ&A Session

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Sjors Martens, Eco-Movement

Chief Commercial Officer

The Netherlands

Sjors Martens is the CCO of Eco-Movement, the world's principal platform for EV charging station data providing location, tariff, and hardware data to industry leaders such as Charge Point Operators, Automotive and Hardware OEMs, and Map & Navigation providers. He is responsible for the collaboration with both the sources and the users of the platform's services. He formerly worked with Accenture Strategy and served as the CCO of two 400+ FTE scale-ups, developing deep expertise in the EV charging industry as well as the energy transition more broadly.

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Adrien Schwane, BayWa r.e. Operation Services GmbH

Head of eMobility

Germany

Adrien Schwane is Head of eMobility at BayWa r.e. Operation Services GmbH, where he leads the department responsible for the planning, delivery and construction of charging infrastructure. With two master degrees from RWTH Aachen University, Adrien has extensive experience in project management, consulting and implementation of intelligent (DC) charging solutions for electric cars and trucks. Prior to his current role, Adrien was a project manager at The Mobility House GmbH, where he advised companies on smart charging solutions for their fleets and business parks. Adrien's career also includes significant contributions to renewable energy projects at his previous employers. His expertise in e-mobility and sustainable energy systems positions him as a key player in driving the transition to clean energy.

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John Murray, LCP Delta

Head of EVs

United Kingdom

John leads LCP Delta's Electric Vehicle (EV) team and has overall accountability for the successful delivery of our EV-related products (EV Charging Research Service & CHARGEtrack) and consultancy projects. With over 15 years in the energy industry, he is passionate about driving the transition towards net zero - and electrification of transport is an integral piece of the puzzle. He has been with LCP Delta since 2012. During this time, he has had the privilege of supporting a wide range of businesses including energy companies, equipment manufacturers, policy makers & investors on topics ranging from EV charging to combined heat & power (CHP) to microgrids. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh with an MChem in Environmental Chemistry.

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Markus Schiller, Daimler Truck AG

ZEV Customer Consultant

Germany

Markus Schiller is a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Customer Consultant at Daimler Truck AG. He is responsible for European key accounts, looking to electrify their truck fleets. With a background in engineering, he has deep expertise in eTrucks, electrical infrastructure and especially the planning of charging infrastructure in large-scale truck depots. Furthermore, he works in the development of innovative business models that reduce the total cost of ownership for eTrucks.

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Robert Fisher, SBD Automotive Germany GmbH

Principal - EV

Germany

Robert began his automotive career after earning a degree in electrical engineering. He spent 15 years at Honda in Ohio, spearheading advanced product engineering initiatives and leading the North American implementation of Honda's hybrid powertrains. During this time, he also served as a key program leader for the Acura TLX and NSX, and headed the Infotainment engineering team. Since joining SBD in 2017, Robert has been integral to the Connected Car and EV practices, managing large-scale projects for OEMs and Tier 1s. Now serving as Domain Principal for Electrification, he provides global subject matter expertise to diverse projects, supporting clients' journeys in the electric revolution.

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Fabian Schmidt, Daimler Truck AG

Project Manager Internal Charging Infrastructure

Germany

Fabian Schmidt is Project Manager for Internal Charging Infrastructure & Interop Testing at Daimler Truck AG. He is responsible for the planning and implementation of charging infrastructure projects at Daimler Truck AG locations and sales outlets, as well as the technical evaluation and assessment of charging solutions. Fabian holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Production Technology and has contributed to several charging technology projects both domestically and internationally (USA).

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