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Appendix A
Agenda
Building the U.S. Battery Industry for Electric Drive Vehicles:
Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities
A Symposium Organized by
The U.S. National Academy of Sciences
in cooperation with
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation
Agenda
26-27 July 2010
Schoolcraft College VisTaTech Center
18600 Haggerty Road
Livonia, Michigan
Day 1: Monday, 26 July 2010
9:00AM Welcome
Greg Main, Michigan Economic Development Corporation
Opening Remarks
The Honorable Carl Levin, U.S. Senate (D-Michigan)
Sridhar Kota, White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy
The Honorable Jennifer Granholm, State of Michigan (
via video)
9:40AM Overview of NAS Study: Building the Battery Industry for
Electric Vehicles
Mary Good, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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178 U.S. BATTERY INDUSTRY FOR ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLES
9:50AM Panel I: The Federal Outlook for the U.S. Battery Industry
Moderator: Charles Wessner, The National Academies
The Department of Energy Perspective
Patrick Davis, U.S. Department of Energy
The Army Perspectives
John Pellegrino, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Grace Bochenek, U.S. Army Tank and Automotive Research,
Development, and Engineering Center
10:45AM Coffee Break
11:00AM Panel II: The State of Battery R&D and Manufacturing in
the U.S.
Moderator: Ralph Brodd, Kentucky-Argonne National Battery
Manufacturing R&D Center
The Battery Industry Perspective
Jason Forcier, A123
Mohamed Alamgir, Compact Power
The Automotive Industry Perspective
Nancy Gioia, Ford
The University Perspective
Ann Marie Sastry, University of Michigan and Sakti3
12:30PM Luncheon Address
The Honorable Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Senate (D-Michigan)
1:30PM Panel III: Strengthening the Supply Chain
Moderator: Jim Greenberger, National Alliance for Advanced
Technology Batteries
Defining the Supply Chain: Gaps and Opportunities
Michael Reed, Magna
Battery Manufacturer Perspective
Tom Watson, Johnson Controls
Battery Materials Availability and Recycling
Linda Gaines, Argonne National Lab
2:30PM Coffee Break
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2:45PM Panel IV: Market Drivers: Creating Demand for Electric
Vehicles
Moderator: Robert Kruse, EV Consulting
Incentives for the Electric Vehicle Market
Daniel Sperling, University of California, Davis
The Industry Perspective: Transforming the Automotive
Industry
Gary Smyth, General Motors
Early Adoption of Hybrid Vehicles
Bill Van Amburg, CALSTART
4:00PM Panel V: Building the Battery Workforce
Moderator: Bill Harris, Science Foundation Arizona
Workforce Needs and Opportunities
Robert Kamischke, EnerDel
Technical Training and Workforce Development
Simon Ng, Wayne State University
Day 2 Tuesday, 27 July 2010
9:00AM Welcome and Introduction
Andy Levin, Michigan Department of Energy, Labor, and
Economic Growth
Mary Good, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
9:15AM Panel VI, A: Federal and State Programs to Support the
Battery Industry
Moderator: Charles Wessner, The National Academies
The Department of Energy Battery R&D Program and
Goals
David Howell, U.S. Department of Energy
Department of Defense Battery R&D Programs and Goals
Sonya Zanardelli, U.S. Army Tank and Automotive Research,
Development, and Engineering Center
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The Kentucky-Argonne National Battery Manufacturing
R&D Center
Ralph Brodd, Kentucky-Argonne National Battery
Manufacturing R&D Center
10:30AM Coffee Break
10:45AM Panel VI, B: Federal and State Programs to Support the
Battery Industry
Moderator: Sujai Shivakumar, The National Academies
The Department of Commerce and the Role of the
Manufacturing Extension Partnership
David Stieren, Manufacturing Extension Partnership
Michigan Investments in Batteries and Electric Vehicles
Eric Shreffler, MEDC
11:30AM Roundtable: What Have We Learned and Next Steps
Moderator: Mary Good, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Bill Harris, Science Foundation Arizona
Les Alexander, A123
Gary Krause, Michigan Economic Development Corporation