Case Study
Monday, March 24
12:40 PM - 01:10 PM
Live in Berlin
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This presentation covers a case study analyzing how the powertrain design for a given application, optimized for a minimal total cost of ownership (TCO) under different time horizons, changes when the power semiconductor technology is varied. The optimization methodology and component modeling approaches will be discussed during the presentation. The results from this case study show how the semiconductor selection affects the optimal motor and transmission design and emphasize the benefits of adopting a complete powertrain optimization approach.
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Gabriel is a Senior Staff Engineer in eMobility at BorgWarner Inc. In this role, he participates in and leads a variety of advanced electromobility-related projects, start-up engagements, and M&A assessments, providing expertise in the areas of electromobility, electrical machines, power electronics, and charging. Besides his role at BorgWarner, Gabriel also works at Lund University as an Adjunct Assistant Professor, where he is involved in research projects in the areas of electrical machines, power electronics and charging, as well as in the supervision of PhD students. Gabriel holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Lund University, with the dissertation title “Modeling, Optimization and Analysis of Electromobility Systems”.