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3 rd Masterclass on Advanced Energy Storage Technology, Applications & Manufacturing Process rd th 23 & 24 August 2019 Odyssey Hall, Mayfair Banquet 254-C, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Opp. Sasmira Worli, Mumbai 400030

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3rd

Masterclass on

Advanced Energy Storage Technology, Applications & Manufacturing Process

rd th23 & 24 August 2019

Odyssey Hall, Mayfair Banquet254-C, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Opp. Sasmira

Worli, Mumbai 400030

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INTRODUCTION

verO past 5 years, India has gained recogni�on as one of the fastest growing markets for advanced energy storage technologies around the globe. The opportuni�es are there both for the sta�onary

energy storage to help improve power quality & reliability as well as to help integrate renewable energy sources. Also it is expected that in next 3-5 years, India’s Electric Vehicle (EV) market will also witness exponen�al growth. Currently number of companies are impor�ng li-ion ba�eries from China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and USA, but there is a growing realiza�on that this is an area where India has an opportunity to also build a strong domes�c manufacturing ecosystem. IESA es�mates that Indian market would grow to over 300 GWh during 2019-2025 considering ESS and EV opportuni�es. India is expected to a�ract over $3-$5 Billion in investments to support 50 Gwh+ capaci�es of mul�ple GIGA factories for li-ion ba�eries and also witnessing addi�onal investment for alternate energy storage technologies. Apart from investments in the GIGA factories, IESA is also working towards enabling involvement of various domes�c equipment manufactures and material supply companies in the global supply chain. There is also a huge opportunity for MSME industries to diversify into advanced energy storage manufacturing ecosystem for specific value addi�on such as separator, membrane, container, converter and other component manufacturing.

IESA has set a vision to make India a global Hub for R&D and manufacturing of advanced energy storage and EV systems by 2022. We are excited about the recently launched Na�onal Mission for Transforma�ve Mobility with Phased Manufacturing Program for li-ion ba�ery manufacturing by NITI Aayog. Ministry of heavy Industries have launched FAME -2 (Faster Adop�on and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles) incen�ves with a budget of Rs 10,000 Cr. NITI Aayog is also working on Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP) to catalyse cell manufacturing in India. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is also focused on demand crea�on in the space of renewable integra�on for roo�op solar, grid connected large scale solar and microgrids. MoP, MoRTH, MeitY, MoUD and other central ministries are also working on demand crea�on programme.

Various state government in India including Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, U�ar Pradesh and others also focus on manufacturing of advanced energy storage technologies including advanced lead acid, thermal storage, sodium based ba�eries, flow ba�eries and ultra-capacitors apart fromLi-ion ba�eries. Ministry of Science and Technology is also keen to accelerate domes�c R&D capabili�es to support this growing industry through Mission Innova�on.

IESA has partnered with IEEMA to help Indian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers to understand the opportunity and explore ways in which they can become part of the global supply chain for advanced energy storage and EV systems. The first 2 events held in November 2017 and July 2018 witnessed strong par�cipa�on from industry and some of the par�cipants have already made inroads in se�ng up manufacturing for advanced ESS and EVs. So based on popular demand IESA and IEEMA are happy to bring together the 3rd Master class of Energy Storage Technologies, Applica�ons and Manufacturing.

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OBJECTIVE OF WORKSHOP

This Master class will help the companies to enter the energy storage industry as well as it will help the exis�ng manufacturers to understand the opportuni�es available in global energy storage manufacturing ecosystem. The course will provide ample opportuni�es in the India market. Through this program, we will introduce you to the finer nuances of the industry – how it works and what it includes; its key drivers and commonly faced problems; what pa�ern are typically exhibited etc.

Ÿ Saurabh Mi�al – Partner – Mi�al Electronics

This master class provided an excellent pla�orm for networking and showcased the current scenario of energy storage technologies

Ÿ Capt V H Ramsali – Defence Director – Defence Ministry Development Establishment – DMDE

The master class touched upon the aspira�on of the energy storage industry and created awareness or advanced dense technologies

Ÿ Kapil Maheshwari – CEO – Hinduja Electronics

The impact of storage for the energy sector and how it can help for the promo�on of renewables were important take aways from the master class

Ÿ Renuka Gera, GM, BHEL

The master class provided details on the process of cell manufacturing and standardiza�on which also included market analysis on global energy storage

Ÿ Rohit Dhar, Ex- CEO – Solar, C&S Electric

The master class gave knowledge on technical applica�on of energy storage and market opportuni�es. It gave a fair idea on challenges to set up business in this domain

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COURSE CONTENTModule 1: Technology

A) Fundamentals of energy storage technologies.

B) Technology overview and parameters.

a. Lead Acid & Adv. Lead Acid (Lead Carbon, Ultra Ba�ery, Bi-polar ba�eries etc.).

b. Li-Ion (Li Iron Phosphate, Li-NMC, Li—LTO etc.).

c. Flow ba�eries (Vanadium Redox, Zinc Bromide)

d. Sodium Based Ba�eries (Sodium Sulphur, Sodium Nickel Chloride, Aqueous Na-Ion ba�eries etc.).

e. Emerging chemistries

i. Non-flammable ba�eries with Inorganic Electrolyte.

ii. Solid state ba�eries etc.

iii. Metal Air ba�eries (Al-Air, Zn-Air).

f. Hydrogen Fuel Cells (SOFC, PFC etc.).

g. Ultra Capacitors.

C) Overview of key na�onal & global R&D ini�a�ves

a. Global Ini�a�ve - Mission Innova�on

b. US - ARPA-e

c. UK – Faraday Challenge

d. India – NRDC, DST Na�onal Labs & Various COEs for energy storage and EVs

Module 2 : Market & Applica�ons

A) India Market Overview.

B) Energy Storage for Grid applica�ons:

Ÿ Energy Storage Integra�on for Renewables Energy (For Grid scale Solar PV and Wind Applica�ons).

Ÿ Energy storage for grid applica�ons for grid stability, ancillary Services, Transmission Investment Deferral, Distribu�on U�lity ESS).

C) Energy storage for Behind the meter Applica�ons:

Ÿ Roo�op Solar

Ÿ Diesel Usage Op�misa�on (Replacement)

Ÿ Inverter, UPS Back Up

Ÿ Telecom tower

Ÿ Rural electrifica�on

Ÿ Energy storage for commercial and industrial applica�ons (Hotels, Hospitals, Shopping Malls etc.).

D) Railways

E) Energy Storage for E-mobility applica�ons:

Ÿ 2Wheeler (Electric Bike &, pedelec)

Ÿ 3Wheeler (E-Rickshaw & E-Autos)

Ÿ 4Wheeler (Private and shared car)

Ÿ E-buses & commercial vehicles)

Ÿ Charging Infrastructure Overview

F) India Project Case study.

G) Energy storage Systems: Challenges and Future.

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Module 3: Manufacturing Case Study

A) Overview of Key components of Energy storage and power electronics

Ÿ Cell

Ÿ Ba�ery pack

Ÿ Ba�ery Management system (BMS)

Ÿ EMS (energy Management system)

B) Overview of se�ng up of cell manufacturing

C) Overview of pack assembling facility in India

D) How to select cells for ba�ery packs

E) Overview of standards & tes�ng

Module 4: Energy Storage & EV Policies in India

A) Global manufacturing policy comparison

B) Government Policies on Energy Storage

C) Giga scale Manufacturing Policies

D) Na�onal Mission on Transforma�ve Mobility & Ba�ery storage

E) Phased Manufacturing Plan (PMP)

F) FAME-II

G) State Level EV & Energy Storage Policy & Manufacturing Support

H) Make In India Program and Other Government programs (MEITY, NITI Ayog , DIP, DHI)

I) Intellectual Property and Technology Acquisi�on

METHODOLOGYTraining methodology will follow Insight - Inspire – Ideate structure with ac�ve involvement of each par�cipant.

Ÿ On the long term objec�ves of your company, a�er understanding the environment, industry, trends, business value chain and risks.

Ÿ On key opportuni�es and iden�fy the ideal target market.

Ÿ Each module will be covered by 1 or 2 facul�es with vast experience from industry, academics, research labs, government bodies.

Insight: Inspire:Ÿ Into energy storage market

landscape, leading technologies and applica�ons, key growth trends.

Ÿ Into the key drivers and restraints influencing market growth, analyse impact of recent policy and regulatory developments.

Ÿ By analysing global best prac�ces, discussing opportuni�es and challenges.

Ÿ To priori�ze strategies to enter energy storage businesses and poten�al high growth customers segments.

Ideate:

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FACULTY

Ÿ Mr. Aman Hans, Sr. Consultant, Project Finance & Public Policy Specialist - Infrastructure & Ba�ery Storage, NITI Aayog, Govt of India

Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India* Ÿ Mr. Sajid Mubashir, Scien�st G,

Ÿ Dr. Rahul Walawalkar, President & MD, Customized Energy Solu�ons India, President, IESA and Chair, Global Storage Alliance (GESA).

Ÿ Dr. Satyajit Phadke, Manager - R&D, Customized Energy Solu�ons, He holds three licensed patents in the area of ba�eries and is the author of several technical ar�cles in this field.

Ÿ Mr. Debi Prasad Dash, Execu�ve Director, IESA, 10+ years’ Industry experience in financial analysis, market consul�ng in energy storage, EV and RE integra�on.

Ÿ Dr. H. Purushotham, Chairman and Managing Director, Na�onal Research Development corpora�on, An Enterprise of Department of Scien�fic & Industrial Research, Ministry of science & technology, Govt. of India.

Ÿ Mr. Neeraj Kumar Singal, Director, astute entrepreneur & Harvard Business School AlumniSemco Group,

Ÿ Mr. Rajiv Jain, Senior Advisor - Policy & Regulatory, IESA, 30+ years of experience in government policy & industry

Representa�ve from NITI Aayog, Invest India, BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), DST (Department of Science & Technology)

Representa�ve from Indian Na�onal Lab on Indigenous manufacturing

(*to be confirmed)

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WHO SHOULD ATTENDŸ Decision makers of the manufacturing companies,

Renewables (Solar, Wind) companies, SMEs.

Ÿ Promoters, Owners, Investors, Entrepreneurs, MDs, CEOs, CFOs, COOs, President, VPs, Directors and other team lead and departmental heads of the company.

REGISTRATION AND PAYMENTRegistra�on Fee per delegate (Includes Technical literature, Lunch & Refreshments )

IEEMA & IESA Members – INR 32,000 plus 18% GST extra

Non-Members – INR 38,000 plus 18%GST extra

10% early bird discount if registered with full payment of delegate fees on or before5th August 2019-07-05

25% Special discount for the par�cipa�ng organiza�ons of past two Masterclasses on the basic delegate fee for their nomina�ons.

Cheque / DD drawn in favour of “IEEMA-SAWTEC”, payable at Mumbai

For payment through NEFT/RTGS

Name of beneficiary – IEEMA-SWATEC

Name of Bank & other details – Bank of India, Worli Naka Branch, Mumbai

A/C No. – 004921100012988

IFSC – BKID000049

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Rajesh Parab (097022 69598) – [email protected] Nawathe (09820 432864) – [email protected]

Ninad Ranade (093204 20509) – [email protected]

www.ieema.org

Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Associa�on (IEEMA)501, Kakad Chambers, 132, Dr. Annie Besant Road

Worli, Mumbai 4000018 IndiaTel: 022 – 2493 0532 / 6528/29

Debi Prasad Dash (09699719818) – [email protected] Thakur (09819944543) – [email protected]

Devyani Salunkhe (9975710139) – [email protected]

India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA)C/o. Customized Energy Solu�ons India Pvt. Ltd.,A-501, G-O Square, Aundh-Hinjewadi Link Road,

Wakad Pune- 411057 IndiaEmail: [email protected]; Phone: 91-20-30638311/12/13

www.indiaesa.info