Electric Vehicles: Have We Reached the Tipping Point? [Attend in Person]
November 1, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Join us for the November 2022 virtual JPS meeting featuring Ed Becker.
The worldwide demand for automotive transportation remains strong even as the price of conventional fuels fluctuates wildly. Automobile companies are committed to providing safe and affordable vehicles which run on whatever energy sources are available in a particular market. A brief history of vehicle propulsion methods will be followed by an update on the current status of electric vehicles, including hybrids, batteries, and fuel cells. In particular, the outlook for vehicle electrification worldwide will be examined in light of evolving government legislation and consumer preferences.
This webinar will be moderated by Bill Tuszynski of the Unami Group LLC.
There will be a reception following the talk.
About the Speaker
Ed Becker is a past president and fellow of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers. He retired from General Motors after 30 years of service, mostly in the Powertrain Division, working on a variety of GM engines and transmissions. Ed then established Friction & Wear Solutions, LLC, which provides advice on materials to solve tribological problems. He is the author of numerous technical publications and has contributed to several engineering handbooks. Ed holds nine U.S. patents related to automotive manufacturing and materials processing. In 2018 he received the Engineering Society of Detroit Affiliate Council’s Gold Award, which is their most prestigious award for an outstanding engineer or scientist. Ed is a licensed professional engineer in Michigan and holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan.
About the Series
The Joseph Priestley Society (JPS) promotes a deeper understanding of science, technology, and industry, with an emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship. Speakers are leaders from a wide variety of chemical and life sciences companies and the financial, consulting, and academic communities.
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