Case Study
Thursday, March 21
11:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Live in Munich
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This presentation will offer a strategic perspective on the current state of electrifying off-HW vehicles, outlining the associated developmental challenges. Beginning with an exploration of the primary motivations, we will navigate through the current landscape and then turn our attention to potential electric powertrain configurations for off-HW vehicles. Alexander will delve into distinctive component applications that differentiate off-HW electric vehicles from their on-road counterparts, notably delving into energy storage and propulsion systems.
Alexander Busse, M.Sc., studied mechanical engineering with business administration at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. During the period 2014 to 2018, Alexander worked as a research associate at RWTH’s Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika). 2019 entered fka GmbH as senior consultant, from 2021 he held the position as Lead Expert for Sustainability Strategies. Since 2023 he is Manager for Sustainability & New mobility. His work includes the development of technology strategies especially regarding sustainability, lightweight design, and electrified powertrains. During his career, he has been the project leader of many international projects aimed at strategic and technical consulting in the automotive industry.