PROGRAM
4th November 2024
Automotive manufacturing of the future – mobility concepts and energy demand
Place: Entrepreneurship Center, Lichtenbergstraße 6, D-85748 Garching b. München + Online-Streaming
Registration link: https://terminplaner.dfn.de/WS-Series-Follow-ETSAP-1
Topic description:
Future mobility concepts and vehicle types | Worldwide analysis | Road traffic | Materials in vehicle’s construction | Recycling | Energy savings | Material savings
Research question:
What is the energy and material demand of the future automotive sector? What is the contri-bution of the automotive sector compared to the global transport sector?
Indicative program:
13:30 Introduction - Mobility in Follow-ETSAP context - Prof. Thomas Hamacher, TUM; Prof. Markus Blesl, IER
14:00 Mobility concepts – Energy demand and infrastructure for autonomously driving trucks – Dr. Benjamin Reuter, Daimler Truck
14:30 Importance of the automotive sector for the steel industry - alternative vehicle designs and row material demand worldwide – pending, thyssenkrupp
15:00 Recycling in the automotive and the corresponding energy and material effi-ciency – Dr. Irene Feige, BMW Group
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Effects on the global energy demand for the transport sector considering new mobility concepts - IER & automotive manufacturing - TUM
16:30 Keynote – Prof. Thomas Hamacher, TUM
17:00 Discussion
18:00 Wrap-up of the results
Moderators:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Hamacher, TUM-ENS
Prof. Dr. Markus Blesl, IER
Dr. Heidi Heinrichs, FZJ-ICE-2
Contact:
Anđelka Kerekeš, andelka.kerekes@tum.de
Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems
TUM School of Engineering and Design,
Technical University of Munich
The Energy Technology Systems Analysis Program (ETSAP) is one of the longest running Technology Collaboration Programs (TCP) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The TCP functions as a collective of member countries and invited teams that actively cooperate to establish, maintain, and expand open-source solutions for energy scenario modeling.
The Follow-ETSAP project aims to support the TCP ETSAP by contributing to the modeling needs of emission-free energy sources for the industry sector. A particular emphasis is placed on the competition of emission-free technologies against the background of material efficiency and the concept of circular economy. In addition to that, the role of new industries is analyzed. The findings are modeled with the ETSAP TIAM energy system model, which will be applied to advance the understanding of the interrelationships between the aforementioned factors.
The Follow-ETSAP research consortium is constituted by the Institute of Energy Economics and Rational Energy Use (IER), the Jülich Systems Analysis (ICE-2) at the Research Center Jülich and the Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems at Technical University of Munich (TUM-ENS). Together, a contribution to the global energy transition shall be created. With its focus on the most impactful emerging trends in the areas of automotive, agriculture and material efficiency, this workshop series aims to contribute to advancing the modeling of the future global zero-emission industry sector. Subsequently, the contributions to the workshop
will be subjected to open discussion, with a view to identifying further research needs and questions.
The focus areas of the three workshops are:
• Automotive manufacturing of the future – mobility concepts and energy demand
• Future energy demands of the agricultural sector – impact of technological innovation and dietary patterns
• Contribution of material efficiency and circular economy to the decarbonization of the global energy system