CLEAN MOBILTY INSIGHTS Batteries and fuel cells as the driving force of the future.

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CLEAN TECH WORLD CONFERENCE I CLEAN MOBILTY INSIGHTS Batteries and fuel cells as the driving force of the future. Preliminary program First conference day (Wednesday, 15.09.2010) Opening 10.00 Opening addresses Dr. Klaus Bonhoff (confirmed) Spokesman, NOW GmbH, Germany Dr. Andreas Scheuer (confirmed) Parlamentarischer Staatssekretär, Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, Germany Günther Oettinger (tbc.) Commissioner for Energy, European Commission Key notes and FOCUS EUROPE panel discussion 10.20 Alternative drive systems Potentials and challenges in a European context Dieter ZetscheDr. Thomas Weber (tbc.) Manufacturers between today and tomorrow Daimler AG, Member of the Board of Management, Germany Philippe Varin (tbc.) Chief executive, PSA Peugeot Citroën, France Philippe Mulard (tbc.) Hydrogen Programme Manager, Total Raffinage Marketing, France Followed by panel discussion, additional panellists: Dr. Klaus Bonhoff (confirmed) Spokesman, NOW GmbH, Germany Henri Winand (tbc.) CEO, Intelligent Energy Ltd., United Kingdom Philippe Vannsonn (tbc.) European Programme on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Interim Executive Director, Joint Technology Initiative Fuell Cells and Hydrogen, European Commission

TECHNOLOGY & VALUE CHAIN Session 11.45 Batteries and fuel cell technology State-of-the art and future visions Prof. Werner Tillmetz (confirmed) Battery and fuel cell Complementary technologies? Head, Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg Massimo Venturi (tbc.) Fuel cell systems NuCellSys GmbH, Germany Prof. Bruno Scrosati (tbc.) Alternatives to conventional lithium batteries for sustainable transportation Professor of Electrochemistry, University of Roma, Italy Thomas Melczer (confirmed) Range Extender CEO, Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH, Germany Prof. Dr. Joseph Cilia, Klaus-Dieter Merz (confirmed) Modular Battery Systems for EV/HEV Applications CEO, Abertax Ltd., Malta Moderation: Prof. Werner Tilmetz (confirmed) 13.15 Lunch Break TECHNOLOGY & VALUE CHAIN Session 14.00 Re-inventing the automotive value chain in Europe based on batteries and fuel cells Dr. Silke Wagener (confirmed) The role of suppliers in the market preparation of fuel cells technology CEO Freudenberg Fuel Cell Component Technology, Germany Hugo Spowers (tbc.) The open source hydrogen car project RiverSimple, United Kingdom Guiseppe Rovera (tbc.) Hybrid concepts Member of the Board of Directors, Fiat, Italy Dr. Oliver Weinmann (confirmed), Built-up of infrastructure for battery-electric and hydrogen mobility Vattenfall Europe AG Andreas Tschiesner (confirmed) Electric mobility: Business models and life cycle costs McKinsey, Germany Moderation: Dr. Silke Wagener (confirmed) 15.30 Coffee Break 2

Demonstration: MODEL REGIONS Parallel Session 16.00 Clean mobility in Germany: Model Regions Electric Mobility (Session I) André Metzner (confirmed) Model Regions Electric Mobility NOW GmbH, Germany Model Region Electric Mobility Sachsen - Dr.-Ing. Thoralf (confirmed) SaxHybrid / Stepwise migration to hybrid buses in public transportation Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems IVI - Dr. Bernhard Riegel (confirmed) Battery storage Head of Research and Development, Hoppeke Model Region Electric Mobility Hamburg - Heinrich Klingenberg / Sören Trümper (confirmed) Multimodal concepts for public and individual transportation HyRaMP (European regions and Municipalities Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells) Model Region Electric Mobility München - Ines Speiser (confirmed) Infrastructure, fleet management and sustainable e-mobility at the communal level Project coordinator, Model Region Electric Mobility Munich Model Region Electric Mobility Bremen/Oldenburg Moderation: André Metzner (confirmed) Demonstration: Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Parallel Session 16.00 Lighthouse projects National Innovation Program Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NIP) and related international projects Thorsten Herbert (confirmed), NIP Implementation Status Report Programme Manager Transportation, NOW GmbH, Germany Patrick Schnell (confirmed) The clean energy partnership: Joint innovation for an emission-free future Head of CEP and Head of Sustainable Development and New Energies at TOTAL, Germany Bjorn Simonsen (confirmed) Hydrogen in Transportation in Norway Head of HyNor, Norway Werner Diwald (tbc.) Renewables and fuel cells: Zero-emission hydrogen from biogas and wind Member of the Executive Board, Enertrag AG, Germany Monika Kentzler (tbc.) Sustainable bus systems of the future Project Coordinator, HyFLEET:CUTE, Evobus/Daimler AG Rene Zimmer (tbc.), Social Acceptance of Hydrogen Hytrust and UFU Moderation: tbd. 18.00 End of the first day 19.00 Conference Dinner 3

Second conference day (Thursday, 16.09.2010) Demonstration: MODEL REGIONS Parallel Session 8.00 Clean mobility in Germany: Model regions electro mobility (Session II) Model Region Electric Mobility Berlin/Potsdam - Prof. Dr. Andreas Knie (tbc.) topic to be determined Area manager for Intermodal Services at Deutsche Bahn AG (DB Rent GmbH) / Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Model Region Electric Mobility Rhein Main Model Region Electric Mobility Stuttgart Model Region Electric Mobility Rhein Ruhr - Dr. Andreas Ziolek (tbc.) topic to be determined Head Regionale Projektleitstelle, EnergieAgentur.NRW 9.45 Coffee Break TECHNOLOGY & VALUE CHAIN Parallel session 10.30 Financing and market preparation of battery and fuel cell innovation and clean mobility market growth in Europe Ing. Maurizio Maggiore (tbc.) Stimulus funding for Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Europe Scientific Officer, Transport Directorate / European Green Car Initiative Marco Voigt / Sven Krüger (confirmed) Berlin Tempelhof as a future hub for clean mobility CEOs, VKP consulting GmbH, Germany Arndt Ellinghorst (tbc.) Investing into clean mobility projects Head of Automotive Research, Credit Suisse N.N., Public Sector support measures for market preparation Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs, Germany FOCUS EUROPE Parallel session 10.30 What s on in Europe: Clean mobility in 10 European countries Ten experts from different European countries pitch about technology and market trends. The subsequent networking session offers opportunities for an interactive follow-up of the raised issues for the participants. FOCUS EUROPE Parallel networking session 11.30 Networking European round tables Clean Mobility in Austria France Scandinavia Spain Germany Malta Italy Ireland Great Britain Greece Eastern Europe Ireland Benelux Meet experts at our country round tables and explore new opportunities in specific European markets. 4

TECHNOLOGY & VALUE CHAIN Parallel networking session 11.30 Networking Technology round tables Technology goes Clean Mobility Propulsion Systems & Subsystems Infrastructure Energy & Environment Demonstration & Market Issues Public Policy Vehicles & Transportation systems Rechargeable Energy Storage Systems Fuel Cells German pilot projects Berlin entrepreneurs Discuss state-of-the-art technology and future visions with experts from all over Europe at our technology round tables and explore new opportunities for joint research, business and investment. 13.00 Lunch Break HANDS ON Parallel activity CTW driving area 14.15 Test drives HANDS ON Parallel activity CTW exhibition area 14.15 Sneak preview CLEAN TECH WORLD exhibition 16.00 End of the conference Optional 19.00 Clean Tech Media Award Registration and more information on http://www.cmi.cleantechworld.org Under the auspices of: 5