Case Study
Monday, September 29
11:05 AM - 11:35 AM
Live in Berlin
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Trust is one of today’s significant weaknesses of electrified propulsion technologies. This fact is the result of a conflict between an old, but well-known, technology of combustion engines and huge uncertainty in batteries. In addition, the “Green Deal” starts to get into action, and several regulations require a rethinking. The solution to getting out of this challenge is the creation of a “maintainable battery” with openness in its performance, which allows the same level of trust in the battery as in the combustion engine. This would be fully compliant with future EU legislation, build trust in used car customers, and foster new business models or a battery supplier.
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Carsten is the Senior Manager for Electrification Development at Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Center GmbH, where he leads three teams focused on the advanced development of high-voltage components, including batteries, fuel cell systems, and electric drivetrains. With over two decades of experience in the automotive industry, Carsten has specialized in electrification and transmission systems.
Before assuming his current role in January 2024, he managed high-voltage component development teams and was previously the Manager for Transmission Development. His career includes positions as a Senior Research Engineer, where he oversaw manual and automatic transmission development, and earlier roles at NSK Deutschland and GETRAG, where he gained significant expertise in transmission design and customer-facing technical service.