These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course on Business Models at National University of Singapore to analyze the business model for a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch. Together, these firms can create a dense network of wireless charging stations that can enable the use of inexpensive electric vehicles. The dense network of charging stations reduces the importance of range and thus the weight, volume, and cost of batteries that are needed to propel the vehicle. The slides describe the value proposition, method of value capture, customers, scope of activities, and method of strategic control for Q-Bo, a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch.
Now India is Implementing with Preference and Priority A Green Carbon Free Silent Road Transportation Electric Vehicle and Charging Infrastructure. To Charge These Vehicle we need more power and Separate Power Infrastructure to ensure Stable and Clean Power System with support 24X7 only possible with addition Solar PV Power Plant and High Energy Storage Power System adoption and Implements where demand is more that 1MW.
Our Broad Band and Telecom Signal should be Strong Signal and Fast response as and when require by System.
Ministry Of Urban Infra , Railways, Power , National Highway and Road Infra already advise all State and Central to offer Charging Facilities as per demand in the Market 3KM Radius Public Charging and 25KM Both side of Highways Electric Vehicle Charging Station for Charging 2/3/4 Wheeler Vehicle along with Passenger Buses and Heavy Fleet Electric Vehicles.
This Can be Charging Station or with Restaurant in Highways power demand may be 2.00MW-4.00MW .
Plz Find Attach latest presentation EV Charging Infra from Linkvue System Pvt Ltd Kindly go through .visit www.linkvuesystem.com
We are into Manufacturing , Supply ,Design ,Engineering ,Selection of Genuine and Right Products with supervision support for Installation .
Electrical Safety Earthing ,Lightning and Surge Protection
Net Working Solution LAN ,Fiber ,Wireless and GSM Solutions
Automation and Data Logger RTU's
Protocol Convertor and FO Convertors
CCTV .Fire Alarm ,Access Controls, Security Systems
Fencing PIDS
Industrial PLUG Socket IP 68 Out door up to 400 Amps
Electric Vehicle Charging Connectors and Harness
Solar MC4 Connectors with and Without Fuses
Plz Contact M-9811247237 Mahesh Chandra Manav
manav.chandra@linkvuesystem.com.
E-mobility trends in India: Challenges and OpportunitiesIET India
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India is the 4th largest automotive industry in the world and is rapidly adopting connectivity and other advanced technologies in the mobility segment. The recent approval from the Government of India for the second phase of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric vehicles (FAME 2) is a clear signal of the country’s positive intent in striding towards green mobility.
IET’s Future of Mobility and Transport Panel has brought together experts from the e-mobility industry in India to discuss the technological trends in the e-mobility space and ways of optimising e-mobility use for everyday life. This document gives a brief summary of the discussions that shed light on the progress of e-mobility in India, pressing challenges that lie ahead and the way forward for e-mobility in the country. Experts also discussed the technology driven trends faced by the Indian market and how these will impact mobility behaviour in India.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course on Business Models at National University of Singapore to analyze the business model for a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch. Together, these firms can create a dense network of wireless charging stations that can enable the use of inexpensive electric vehicles. The dense network of charging stations reduces the importance of range and thus the weight, volume, and cost of batteries that are needed to propel the vehicle. The slides describe the value proposition, method of value capture, customers, scope of activities, and method of strategic control for Q-Bo, a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch.
Now India is Implementing with Preference and Priority A Green Carbon Free Silent Road Transportation Electric Vehicle and Charging Infrastructure. To Charge These Vehicle we need more power and Separate Power Infrastructure to ensure Stable and Clean Power System with support 24X7 only possible with addition Solar PV Power Plant and High Energy Storage Power System adoption and Implements where demand is more that 1MW.
Our Broad Band and Telecom Signal should be Strong Signal and Fast response as and when require by System.
Ministry Of Urban Infra , Railways, Power , National Highway and Road Infra already advise all State and Central to offer Charging Facilities as per demand in the Market 3KM Radius Public Charging and 25KM Both side of Highways Electric Vehicle Charging Station for Charging 2/3/4 Wheeler Vehicle along with Passenger Buses and Heavy Fleet Electric Vehicles.
This Can be Charging Station or with Restaurant in Highways power demand may be 2.00MW-4.00MW .
Plz Find Attach latest presentation EV Charging Infra from Linkvue System Pvt Ltd Kindly go through .visit www.linkvuesystem.com
We are into Manufacturing , Supply ,Design ,Engineering ,Selection of Genuine and Right Products with supervision support for Installation .
Electrical Safety Earthing ,Lightning and Surge Protection
Net Working Solution LAN ,Fiber ,Wireless and GSM Solutions
Automation and Data Logger RTU's
Protocol Convertor and FO Convertors
CCTV .Fire Alarm ,Access Controls, Security Systems
Fencing PIDS
Industrial PLUG Socket IP 68 Out door up to 400 Amps
Electric Vehicle Charging Connectors and Harness
Solar MC4 Connectors with and Without Fuses
Plz Contact M-9811247237 Mahesh Chandra Manav
manav.chandra@linkvuesystem.com.
E-mobility trends in India: Challenges and OpportunitiesIET India
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India is the 4th largest automotive industry in the world and is rapidly adopting connectivity and other advanced technologies in the mobility segment. The recent approval from the Government of India for the second phase of the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric vehicles (FAME 2) is a clear signal of the country’s positive intent in striding towards green mobility.
IET’s Future of Mobility and Transport Panel has brought together experts from the e-mobility industry in India to discuss the technological trends in the e-mobility space and ways of optimising e-mobility use for everyday life. This document gives a brief summary of the discussions that shed light on the progress of e-mobility in India, pressing challenges that lie ahead and the way forward for e-mobility in the country. Experts also discussed the technology driven trends faced by the Indian market and how these will impact mobility behaviour in India.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for Commercial Real Estate ProfessionalsSemaConnect
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SemaConnect is the leading provider of electric vehicle amenities to the North American commercial and residential property market. Learn about the new mass market electric vehicle industry, the benefits of installing an EV charging station at commercial properties, installation considerations and EV charging station incentive programs.
E-mobility | Part 4 - EV charging and the next frontier (English)Vertex Holdings
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For the mass adoption of electric vehicle (EV) to become a reality, EV charging infrastructure must be made accessible, quick and reliable. Current signs indicate the sector is moving in the right direction – with China, Europe, US and Japan accelerating their charging infrastructure rollout plans, and notable charging network operators (i.e. ChargePoint, EVgo and Tritium) making billion-dollar exits.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3E8u4SL
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India: Challenges and road aheadIET India
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Charging infrastructure is the backbone for EV adoption in India, in the same way as Internet was for e-commerce. The Government of India announced an outlay of â‚ą10,000 crore for
FAME 2 to boost the number of electric vehicles in India and a total of â‚ą1,000 crore has been earmarked for setting up charging stations for EVs. Much of the remaining policy are
behavioural modifications and demand incentives for end users. However, the adoption relies heavily on how we crack the chicken and egg situation of charging infrastructure.
IET’s Future of Mobility and Transport Panel brought together a set of EV infrastructure experts drawn from organisations representing battery manufacturers, fleet operators, charging service providers, fintech firms as well as the Government of India in a bid to articulate current challenges in adoption of EV vehicles in India. Read the report to get answers to your questions regarding: Should fleet owners go beyond their core competency and deploy charging infrastructure or should the government plan for the demand? What will the numbers look like in 3 years? How
can demand load planning be done with the distribution companies? What business models will be successful?
Presentation on BEV ( Battery Operated Electric Vehicles) Pranav Mistry
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Innovation done on BEV ( Battery Operated Electric Vehicles) with best in class miles/charge, Fast charging , Reduced price of maintenance , Suspension based charging etc
The changing dynamics of global automotive sector, India, which is one of the largest markets is on verge of revolution. The dependency of oil and gas import along with environmental issues, have become a challenge and thus shoves think tank to revamp the existing transportation system. The implications of ecofriendly mobility imminences the introduction of electric vehicle (EV) in automobile segment. The project elucidates various global policies that are successful on executing EV and aims to amend the ongoing system in terms of policy and consumer awareness so that introduction & implementation of EV in Indian context becomes smoother.
Wireless charging using electromagnetic induction, and resonance magnetic coupling. Effects and limitations, cheallenges faced and meathods to overcome. Success Case study. References included.
Two-Wheelers Electric vehicles Outlook in India | Report RedSeer
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It is unsurprising that the world is slowly but steadily encouraging a green planet amid heightened concern over climate change and pollution. Working along the same lines, governments all over the world are pushing the EV industry through subsidies and regulations. Further, consumers demand low-emission commuting instead of fossil fuel-driven vehicles, which endangers our planet.
Market Research Report : Electric vehicle market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Electric vehicle market is expected to witness phenomenal growth in the coming years. Increasing fuel costs, rise in pollution level and increasing government support will boost the adoption of electric vehicles in India.
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Government Initiatives, Rise in fuel costs, Low operating and maintenance cost and foreign dependence for crude oil are the key drivers for the Electric Vehicle Market in India. Recently, MNRE had implemented the Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation Program to subsidize the purchase of electric vehicles. Domestic electric vehicle industry has witnessed significant short term growth owing to the various initiatives undertaken by the Indian government. Fuel costs play a vital role in influencing the consumer’s automobile purchase decision. Indian automobile industry has been witnessing sluggish demand and one of the primary reasons for this is increase in fuel prices. Use of electric vehicles is likely to reduce the increasing dependence on foreign crude oil as electricity can be generated from various natural resources in India. As electric vehicles are considered to be zero-polluting, increasing usage of such vehicles can aid in bringing down the country’s level of pollution.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: Economic Indicators: GDP at cost factor cost: Quarterly (2011-12- 2014-15) & Inflation rate Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross fiscal deficit: Monthly (Feb-2013-Jul 2013) & Exchange Rate: Monthly (Apr 2014- Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending rate: Annual (2011-12-2013-14); Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11-2013-14) & FDI: Annual (2009-10-2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Electric Vehicle – Introduction and Types of Electric Vehicles – Technology-wise
Slide 6: Electric Vehicle Market – Transition
Slide 7: Shift towards Electric Mobility
Market Overview
Electric Vehicle
Slide 8: Electric Vehicle Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Market Share – Segment-wise (2012-13)
Slide 9: Vehicle Lifecycle Cost Comparison across Supply Chain – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Slide 10: Cost Comparison across Manufacturing Process – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Major Segments
Slide 11: Electric Four Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference – Electric Vehicle Technology-wise
Slide 12-13: Electric Two Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference, Low Speed and High Speed Electric Two Wheeler Specifications
Slide 13: Electric Three Wheelers – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise)
Market Analysis
Slide 14: Matrix of Key Challenges to Electric Vehicle Adoption – Segme
Digitization of the Automotive Industry: Connecting The New Mobility Value ChainAndreas Mai
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The Internet of Everything is set to create $ 700 Billion benefits in personal transportation globally and will transform industries along the transportation value chain.
The race to win the future mobility business has begun. Will automakers win this race by digitizing their business with a new value chain ecosystem, or will “The Valley” win this race by transporting their virtual business models into the physical business of getting people to where they want, faster and at lower cost? This presentation will provide perspectives on some of the critical success factors and who controls them, at least for now…
Electric vehicle charging system by faststream technologiesHari Narayana
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An electric vehicle charging station, also called EV charging station, electric recharging point, charging point, charge point, electronic charging station (ECS), and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), is a machine that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles—including electric cars, neighborhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrids.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for Commercial Real Estate ProfessionalsSemaConnect
Â
SemaConnect is the leading provider of electric vehicle amenities to the North American commercial and residential property market. Learn about the new mass market electric vehicle industry, the benefits of installing an EV charging station at commercial properties, installation considerations and EV charging station incentive programs.
E-mobility | Part 4 - EV charging and the next frontier (English)Vertex Holdings
Â
For the mass adoption of electric vehicle (EV) to become a reality, EV charging infrastructure must be made accessible, quick and reliable. Current signs indicate the sector is moving in the right direction – with China, Europe, US and Japan accelerating their charging infrastructure rollout plans, and notable charging network operators (i.e. ChargePoint, EVgo and Tritium) making billion-dollar exits.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3E8u4SL
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India: Challenges and road aheadIET India
Â
Charging infrastructure is the backbone for EV adoption in India, in the same way as Internet was for e-commerce. The Government of India announced an outlay of â‚ą10,000 crore for
FAME 2 to boost the number of electric vehicles in India and a total of â‚ą1,000 crore has been earmarked for setting up charging stations for EVs. Much of the remaining policy are
behavioural modifications and demand incentives for end users. However, the adoption relies heavily on how we crack the chicken and egg situation of charging infrastructure.
IET’s Future of Mobility and Transport Panel brought together a set of EV infrastructure experts drawn from organisations representing battery manufacturers, fleet operators, charging service providers, fintech firms as well as the Government of India in a bid to articulate current challenges in adoption of EV vehicles in India. Read the report to get answers to your questions regarding: Should fleet owners go beyond their core competency and deploy charging infrastructure or should the government plan for the demand? What will the numbers look like in 3 years? How
can demand load planning be done with the distribution companies? What business models will be successful?
Presentation on BEV ( Battery Operated Electric Vehicles) Pranav Mistry
Â
Innovation done on BEV ( Battery Operated Electric Vehicles) with best in class miles/charge, Fast charging , Reduced price of maintenance , Suspension based charging etc
The changing dynamics of global automotive sector, India, which is one of the largest markets is on verge of revolution. The dependency of oil and gas import along with environmental issues, have become a challenge and thus shoves think tank to revamp the existing transportation system. The implications of ecofriendly mobility imminences the introduction of electric vehicle (EV) in automobile segment. The project elucidates various global policies that are successful on executing EV and aims to amend the ongoing system in terms of policy and consumer awareness so that introduction & implementation of EV in Indian context becomes smoother.
Wireless charging using electromagnetic induction, and resonance magnetic coupling. Effects and limitations, cheallenges faced and meathods to overcome. Success Case study. References included.
Two-Wheelers Electric vehicles Outlook in India | Report RedSeer
Â
It is unsurprising that the world is slowly but steadily encouraging a green planet amid heightened concern over climate change and pollution. Working along the same lines, governments all over the world are pushing the EV industry through subsidies and regulations. Further, consumers demand low-emission commuting instead of fossil fuel-driven vehicles, which endangers our planet.
Market Research Report : Electric vehicle market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
Â
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Electric vehicle market is expected to witness phenomenal growth in the coming years. Increasing fuel costs, rise in pollution level and increasing government support will boost the adoption of electric vehicles in India.
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Government Initiatives, Rise in fuel costs, Low operating and maintenance cost and foreign dependence for crude oil are the key drivers for the Electric Vehicle Market in India. Recently, MNRE had implemented the Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation Program to subsidize the purchase of electric vehicles. Domestic electric vehicle industry has witnessed significant short term growth owing to the various initiatives undertaken by the Indian government. Fuel costs play a vital role in influencing the consumer’s automobile purchase decision. Indian automobile industry has been witnessing sluggish demand and one of the primary reasons for this is increase in fuel prices. Use of electric vehicles is likely to reduce the increasing dependence on foreign crude oil as electricity can be generated from various natural resources in India. As electric vehicles are considered to be zero-polluting, increasing usage of such vehicles can aid in bringing down the country’s level of pollution.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: Economic Indicators: GDP at cost factor cost: Quarterly (2011-12- 2014-15) & Inflation rate Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross fiscal deficit: Monthly (Feb-2013-Jul 2013) & Exchange Rate: Monthly (Apr 2014- Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending rate: Annual (2011-12-2013-14); Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11-2013-14) & FDI: Annual (2009-10-2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Electric Vehicle – Introduction and Types of Electric Vehicles – Technology-wise
Slide 6: Electric Vehicle Market – Transition
Slide 7: Shift towards Electric Mobility
Market Overview
Electric Vehicle
Slide 8: Electric Vehicle Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Market Share – Segment-wise (2012-13)
Slide 9: Vehicle Lifecycle Cost Comparison across Supply Chain – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Slide 10: Cost Comparison across Manufacturing Process – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Major Segments
Slide 11: Electric Four Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference – Electric Vehicle Technology-wise
Slide 12-13: Electric Two Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference, Low Speed and High Speed Electric Two Wheeler Specifications
Slide 13: Electric Three Wheelers – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise)
Market Analysis
Slide 14: Matrix of Key Challenges to Electric Vehicle Adoption – Segme
Digitization of the Automotive Industry: Connecting The New Mobility Value ChainAndreas Mai
Â
The Internet of Everything is set to create $ 700 Billion benefits in personal transportation globally and will transform industries along the transportation value chain.
The race to win the future mobility business has begun. Will automakers win this race by digitizing their business with a new value chain ecosystem, or will “The Valley” win this race by transporting their virtual business models into the physical business of getting people to where they want, faster and at lower cost? This presentation will provide perspectives on some of the critical success factors and who controls them, at least for now…
Electric vehicle charging system by faststream technologiesHari Narayana
Â
An electric vehicle charging station, also called EV charging station, electric recharging point, charging point, charge point, electronic charging station (ECS), and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), is a machine that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles—including electric cars, neighborhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrids.
ChargeHub is a dynamic platform revolutionizing electric mobility. With a user-friendly interface and an extensive network of charging stations, it empowers electric vehicle (EV) owners to navigate their journeys seamlessly. From finding nearby charging stations to monitoring charging sessions, ChargeHub enables users to make informed decisions, promoting sustainable transportation and transforming the way we travel. Experience the future of electric mobility with ChargeHub's comprehensive and empowering solutions.
Best EV Charging App 2024 A Tutorial on Building Your OwnInexture Solutions
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Discover stations, track usage, and gain complete control over your electric vehicle charging experience. This 2024 tutorial empowers you to build your own feature-rich EV charging app.
How to Develop an Electric Vehicle Charging Station Locator App.pdfXLEVCharge
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According to Fortune Business Insights, “EV market is estimated to expand from $16.43 billion in 2023 to $141.08 billion by 2030, demonstrating a compound annual growth of 36.0% throughout the forecast period”. If you are also planning to launch your EV charging station locator app you must explore this post, which is very helpful to clear your vision.
Why EV Managed Charging is Important & How It Works by Erika MyersForth
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Erika H. Myer, Principal of Transportation Electrification for the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) gave this presentation at Forth's Utility Working Group webinar on November 19, 2019.
Smart Charging & the ChargeTO Pilot Slides from WebinarFleetCarma
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Matt Stevens from FleetCarma presents the interim results from the ChargeTO pilot project.
This project includes active curtailment (smart-charging) of 30 EV owners’ vehicles in the city of Toronto.
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A.
Plugin vehicle 2025 stakeholder success vision updated October 2017Innovate UK
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The electrification of transport has an extraordinary diversity of ingredients, interests, types of players and needs.
This Innovate UK initiative is designed to help provide some collective long term focus and organisational connectivity across the many stakeholders and provide a central pot of value for innovation needs in this emerging domain.
The vision is in a light touch format that is designed to be engaging, interesting, and solicit further creative contributions as an open source piece of work.
Please contribute any thinking or insights you have as this is a crowdsourcing process and we do need your input. Please contribute either on the LinkedIn page associated with this document, or if you would prefer, please email mark.thompson@innovateuk.gov.uk either with your comments, questions, or if it suits you better, a marked up version of the document itself would be welcome.
Engineering Services: con gli ingegneri per creare valore sostenibileaccenture
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Collaboriamo con gli ingegneri di aziende capital intensive per combinare tecnologie innovative con un approccio pragmatico che aiuti a raggiungere risultati aziendali migliori.
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
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Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
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Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
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A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
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Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
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Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
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The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
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In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
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Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
2. If we want to stay comfortably within the recommended limit
of 10 electric vehicles (EV) per public charging point, we need
more EV charging infrastructure.
The IEA estimates that we could need 25.3 million public
charging points globally by 2030, translating to a capacity
of 0.6TW.
In particular, fast chargers are needed to support long-distance
travel and reduce charging times. Furthermore, an increase
in bi-directional charging infrastructure and smart charging
technology supports grid flexibility, allowing EVs to charge at
optimal times to reduce grid strain and to act as batteries by
feeding energy back into the grid at time of high energy usage.
With the energy transition more pressing than
ever, eMobility is becoming big business
EVs and plug-in hybrids are expected to rise significantly between 2020 and 2030
(EU), with 30% of new vehicles expected to be electric by 2030.
Source : Delta.ee
Number
of
EVs
&
plug-in
hybrids
in
Europe
by
2030
(in
million)
3. This opens a new potential value
pool for entrants into the fast,
growing charging market.
Accenture helps clients to identify new business
models, partnerships and ecosystems and supports
companies in getting their IT strategy right to grow
their EV charging business and place their investment
bets to decide on what to build versus buy.
4. Accenture conducts
its 2nd EV Charging
Platform Vendor
Assessment
Accenture led an EV Charging Platform Vendor Assessment in 2019
covering the global EV market, roaming platforms, aggregators
and virtual power plants. Given the speed of change in the industry
and the offerings available, Accenture updated the assessment, EV
Charging Platform Vendor Assessment V2.0, to cover vendors
with dedicated white-label platform SaaS for EV charging.
The EV Charging Platform Vendor Assessment V2.0 is centered on
pure SaaS vendors with a dedicated white-label platform solution
for EV charging.
5. Charge Point Operators
• Operate their own network of chargers for
private, B2B and/or public chargers Maintain
and operate physical charging stations
• Make sure that the network is up and running
and that EV drivers of all eMSPs can access it
• Support EV drivers in case of errors
with chargers
The assessment focuses on the EV charging software that is required when companies want to become active
in eMobility, specifically when they want to become a Charging Point Operator (CPO) and/or an eMobility
Service Provider (eMSP).
eMobility Service Providers
Provide their customer (EV Drivers)
with EV charging services
• Offer those services by providing charging
cards or mobile apps with
which customer can access the chargers
• Take care of the network monetization,
and must support different pricing models
(e.g. pre-paid, post-paid)
• Support EV drivers in case of non-functioning
app/cards, invoices and transactions
6. The assessment not only focuses on the technical
capabilities of vendors’ platforms, but also about
how they meet the needs of the business. For
example, it focuses on the dashboard capabilities
of the platforms, and how they can be used to
support business related decision and prepare
for scale.
The assessed vendors are open for integration
and have multiple successful implementations.
7. EV charging platforms offer the core capabilities required by companies trying to support the
following use cases. During the assessment we rated the different vendors based on their
coverage of the following use cases:
B2C home chargers, enabling the connection of single home charger and linkage to an EV driver account.
The system offers easy charger installation and sign-up for the EV driver via a customer portal.
B2B office chargers, enable the connection of multiple office chargers and linkage to B2B account. The system
offers a facility managers’ portal which supports the implementation of flexible tariffs and load management capabilities.
B2C and B2B semi public charging, offers the ability to change a charger’s mode from private to public
(i.e.: enable roaming). The system supports easy set-up of technical roaming connections.
B2G public charging, allows municipalities and public charging CPOs to operate chargers in the public domain
where chargers have their own grid connection. Operational excellence is key. Direct payment is supported.
B2B direct current (DC) fast charging, offers specific monitoring and insights regarding grid usage needed
in the operation of DC fast chargers. The platform is integrated with an external payment terminal provider.
B2C and B2B public charging cards, offer tokens for public charging and related subscriptions with access
to the CPO network by peer-to-peer roaming connection or via roaming hub integrations.
9. Accenture
created a
functional
architecture
overview
highlighting the
key components
of EV Charging
Platforms
Accenture EV Charging functional architecture
Charging
point
mgmt.
Core EV charging
Managed
charging
Enterprise
External partners & systems
Core
industry
operations
Customer
user
experience
Devices
Integration
layer
Electric
vehicle &
battery
mgmt.
Emsp &
partner
Key components
10. eMobility has been on the rise for
years and is now at a tipping point.
As one of the key value pools in the
disrupted utilities and automotive
industry, Accenture’s clients and
associates are looking to take up
a role in this market.
To enable this, Accenture’s
eMobility experts designed,
and provide services across,
the end-to-end architecture.
11. Interface:
External
Systsems
Interface:
Internal
Systsems
This assessment focuses on the back-end
systems required when companies want
to become CPO and/or eMSP
In particular, the EV charging
software vendor landscape,
created by the Accenture’s
eMobility team, focuses on the
back-end software systems
required when active in eMobility,
specifically when active in
EV charging.
focusing on the Core EV
Charging element of the High
Level E2E Architecture.
Interfaces
Workforce
Management
Billing
System
CRM EMS/VPP …
Device
Management
2
Charging
Sessions
3
Billing
4
Technical
Capabilities
5
Customer /
Driver Care
6
Managed
Charging
7
Supporting
Capabilities
8
Payment
Gateways
Other eMSP
Platforms
Other CPO
Platforms
Roaming
Platforms
1
12. Customer / Driver Care
Improving customer centricity with a mobile application for the
customers' charging needs, driver management (e.g. onboarding,
pricing), fleet management. (e.g. aggregated reporting and 360°
driver view), supporting functions for a 24/7 helpdesk.
EV Charging
platform
Capabilities
Device Management
Capabilities to manage a charge point network
covering commissioning, decommissioning, remote
management, monitoring and maintenance.
Charging Sessions
Includes capabilities to manage charging sessions
including authentication of drivers, reservation of
charge points, and remote control of ongoing sessions.
Interface
Internal and external systems can be
integrated with the EV charging platform
including roaming and bilateral agreements.
Billing
Enable end-to-end price planning and billing with
tariff management, invoicing, payment plan and
methods, reimbursement features, and integrated
invoice for home energy consumption.
Managed Charging
Capabilities enabling the central control of charging events,
including central control mechanisms for the CPO, financial
optimization for charging events, and technical
optimization for optimal grid impact.
Supporting IT Capabilities
Developing a quality user experience with a
personalized user interface and reports, capturing
recommendations from EV driver analytics.
Technical Capabilities
Ensuring easy and safe integration of the platform leveraging
APIs with documentation and support. This allows for system
and service monitoring of groups including large volumes of
charging points. Hosting of data can be in the cloud or on-
premise hosting and GDPR compliant.
The capabilities offered by charging platforms
can be grouped in 8 large domains
16. 1,5-hour interview, including an end-to-end demo, as well as a
series of questions (+- 200) based on the capabilities defined in
our preestablished functional architecture. Before the interview,
the vendors also shared the technical documentation regarding
their platforms.
8 key platform vendors identified and interviewed regarding
a range of capabilities within the topics of fleet charging
enablement, managed EV charging, EV charging technical
advisory and EV platform services.
In-depth questions to assess and rank their capabilities, resulting
in a series of documentation that defined vendors’ capability
rating as a standalone and compared to other vendors, including
on a heatmap.
Accenture discovered that some vendors were particularly strong
at billing, managed charging, technical capabilities and core EV
charging functionalities. Accenture also identified 2 clear market
leaders who demonstrated very advanced capabilities compared
to the market standard.
18. Scalability with bulk functionalities
As sales of EVs and demand for charging stations rise, the EV-Platform vendors are preparing their platforms
for scale to meet demand with bulk functionalities and high focus on technical system performance.
Increasing focus on smart charging
Cloud based smart charging (mainly load balancing) as a critical enabler for B2B use cases with multi-brand
charger base, including reducing grid strain and increasing valuable data collection.
Development of user-specific portals
As tailored and seamless reimbursement procedures are more highly sought after by customers, we see key vendors
increase capabilities such as specific portals for employers’, fleet managers, facility managers and lease companies.
Increased integration capabilities
Platforms mainly focus on pure EV charging functionalities and rely on integration for enterprise capabilities covering
CRM, invoicing, and payments. There is an increased level of maturity in terms of integration capabilities including API’s,
documentation, and onboarding procedure.
Security
Compliance with ISO15118 and other standards are increasing including higher security measures
as drivers become more concerned about their EV data and EV charging data.
Active M&A and IPO play
There is consolidation in the market from high levels of M&A and IPO activity e.g. Greenflux was acquired by DKV,
Everon is part of the planned EVbox IPO, Has.to.be acquired by ChargePoint, and Allego is planning an IPO.
20. Accenture has a dedicated
EV practice team ready to
support its client with the
eMobility transition
eMobility related projects
succesfully delivered
60+
…and is also supported by
umlaut, our recent acquisition
that offers engineering
services to clients
EV Charging experts
50+
EV Charging IoT
delivery center
2
Locations all over the world
120
Innovation Centers
to inspire our clients
20+
Decades of successful
deliveries and completions
2+
eMobility experts
200+
Locations all over the world
50+
Experts, engineers
and enthusiasts
4200+
21. CPO and eMSP journey advisory
• Capabilities assessment & roadmap strategy
• Hardware & software considerations
Across this functional architecture, we provide advisory
and implementation services for our clients:
Build / Buy / Improve
• Support customers to decide on the buy/make approach for EV Charging platform
• Buy: Support customers to select the right EV charging platform
• Make + Buy: Assess maturity of existing platform and/or platform requirements support
customers to ideate, build, improve, test and scale platform
• Make + Buy Facilitate integration with existing systems + implement customization
M&A process advisory
• Support customers in eMobility related M&A process(es)
• Technical and Software Due Diligence for M&A process and comparison
• Post - M&A strategy consolidation
22. Accenture supports
clients with an end-to-
end offering adapted to
the maturity of their
eMobility business
2. Helping the clients bring eMobility
offerings to the market at scale.
7. Systems integration and EV
charging platform configuration.
1. Helping the clients develop their unique
EV business and go-to-market strategy.
6. EV Charging Technology Advisory & Due Diligence
3. Charging
Infrastructur
e Services
5. Managed
EV Charging
4. Fleet
Charging
Enablement
2. Customer Experience, Service
& Products Launchpad
7. EV Platform Services (SI)
8. EV Charging Operations
1. Strategy
and
Biz Models
5. Applying retail energy mgmt. and trading
capabilities to unlock value from flexibility.
3. (Semi-) Public charging infrastructure
planning and deployment, and efficient
integration of all EV charging
infrastructure into the grid.
4. Helping the clients with fleet
conversion and fleet charging
enablement services.
6. EV charging platform selection, fit gap
analysis, and IT implementation roadmap.
8. Business support
services.
Italian Multi-Utility
European Telco
Global IoT Player
Spanish Util.,US Utility, EVBox
Nordic Energy Company, European V2G Startup
Nordic Energy Company
Global Utility
Large Portuguese Utility Company
24. Large Portuguese Utility company
preparing for international scaling
• The client presented its use-cases,
which were thereafter analyzed,
challenged and complemented
with improvements, market and
competitor trends.
• During workshops with business
and IT, as-is architecture was built,
and scenarios regarding to be
architecture were defined.
• A phased roadmap was constructure
on how to evolve to the target
architecture landscape.
25. Platform architecture for a Large
Nordic Financial Institution
• Mapped business needs to platform
requirements and defined target
architecture (microservices and APIs).
• Architecture and strategic support
defining their new mobile cloud
platforms and ecosystem services.
• Advisors for the architecture board
and Business units.
26. Accenture and Free2Move eSolutions
are joining forces to accelerate energy
transition
• Unlock customer and companies
transition to e-mobility with innovative
charging services, across private and
public destination (eMSP).
• Design, install and manage revolutionary
private and public charging devices,
as well as a complete suite of fast
charging systems.
• Technology to use parked electric
vehicles to stabilize the electrical grid
to promote the spearhead of renewable
energies, and manage batteries lifecycle.
27. German start-up partnered with
Accenture to become a full E2E EV
charging energy supplier
• Accenture and the client selected the
most relevant capabilities to support
their future growth in the EV space.
• Architecture supported the client in both
its B2C and B2B(2E) products definition.
• Accenture co-created with the client
the design of the core competencies
and provided in an agile manner the
IT integration of its EV charging
services..
28. … as well as extensive experience
related to other capabilities
29. Leading Italian utility company
decides to launch e-Mobility services
• Accenture helped the client with a
benchmark of EVs charging point
providers, new technologies and
start-ups in the e-Mobility industry.
• Building an ecosystem of technology
Partner & Supplier, design of the
governance model.
• Deployment Plan Strategy
& go-to-market strategy.
30. Major oil and gas multinational
seeking to develop its eMobility offer
• Accenture helped in integrating existing
fuel card into the EV service so that
drivers could use one single cards.
• Performed product management
functions to refine the target
market for the service.
• Delivered a full beta version to UK users
within 3 months before launching.
31. Global market leader producing
charging stations willing to support
its increasing growth
• Accenture helped in defining the
required blueprint roadmap within
10 weeks that delivers the required
business value.
• Designed the high-level customer
journeys for most important
distribution channels.
• Accelerated client’s migration to SAP
S/4HANA to deliver more business value.
32. Cost assessment for a major
European telco willing to electrify
its commercial fleet
• Accenture developed a detailed picture
of the “current state”, summarizing the
carbon target, emissions trends and
critical insights.
• A scenario-modelling tool was
developed to simulate how the rate
of electric vehicles deployments might
affect the business’s carbon footprint,
capital and operating costs relative to
a “business as usual” fleet
replacement cycle.
33. Accenture’s Thought Leadership on Electric Mobility
1.
Accenture Connected
Energy Growth Models
Point of View
Accenture’s study on the most promising
connected energy business models, centred
on DERs and eMobility to identify where
value will exist in 2030.
2.
EV : More than
a new powertrain
Accenture’s study on the expected number
of EVs on the road and how this acceleration
toward EV production is shaking up the
automotive industry.
3.
Mobility Study
Accenture’s Fjord led this study with
Volkswagen Group to learn what motivates
people's transport-related decisions in
particular environments.
4.
EV Value Chain
Accenture’s study of why car manufacturers
need to rethink their ecosystems, the
customer journey and the entire value chain.
5.
EV charging:
From E to Me
Thought leadership on the acceleration
of smart charging as a facilitator to the
energy transition.
6.
Accenture at COP26
Accenture participated extensively
at the COP26 to deliver on Accenture’s
Sustainability Value Promise of creating
value and impact for all stakeholders.