The Chairs Armand Peugeot, Energy and Prosperity, and Climate Economics are organizing, on December 6th an 7th, 2023, the 10th edition of the annual international Conference on Mobility Challenges.
Every year, the conference brings together people from academia and industry to propel us to the frontier of important challenges at the interface of automotive, energy and mobility industries. We welcome speakers from multiple backgrounds (technical as well as more in the business domain) and this mix has been proven fertile soil for insights and contacts, as well as new questions and ambitions.
The first day consists of a series of keynotes and round-tables, whereas the
second day is research oriented with paper presentations.
9h00-9h15: Introduction
Anna Creti (U. Dauphine)
9h15-10h45: Smart charging of electric Vehicles: Taking Stocks, looking ahead
Chair: Jan Lepoutre (Essec Business School).
10h45-11h15: Coffee Break
11h15-12h45: Affordability of mobility solutions
Chair: Maria Eugenia Sanin (CEPS, U. Paris-Saclay, Chaire Énergie et Prospérité).
12h45-14h15: Lunch
14h15-15h45: Public Policies
Chair: Anna Creti (U. Paris Dauphine).
15:45-16h15: Coffee Break
16h15-18h15: Round-table on critical materials for sustainable mobility
Chair: Maria Eugenia Sanin (CEPS, U. Paris-Saclay, Chaire Énergie et Prospérité).
9h15-11h00
Session 1: Electric Vehicle economics
Chair: Yannick Perez (CentraleSupelec)
Session 2: Aviation and other transport policies
Chair: Marc Baudry (U. Paris Nanterre)
10h00-11h15: Coffee Break
11h15-13h00
Session 3: The role of affordability in greening the fleet
Chair: Juan Pablo Montero (U. Pontificia de Chile & MIT-CEEPR, Chaire Énergie et Prospérité)
Session 4: Alternative transport solutions
Chair: Marc Petit (CentraleSupelec)
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