Theme: Electric Vehicles and Intelligent Grid
To combat climate change and promote the development of the energy industry in the United States and China, The Energy Bridge is designed to facilitate a first-class communication platform between decision-makers in the United States and China. Experts in the energy industry are being brought together for an exclusive networking opportunity to exchange ideas, build connections, and develop relationships.
The eyes of the world are on China and the United States, as the top two countries producing the largest amount of CO2 emissions. Consequently, the U.S. and China both assume critical responsibility for improving the climate environment. Strategic cooperation around the topic of reducing carbon emissions wherever possible and useful is the way forward. The great vision of reducing climate change revolves around technological breakthroughs. Thus, the use of clean alternative energy such as batteries and hydrogen fuel cells as power for vehicles is now a hot topic worldwide.
The organizing committee invites you to participate in the “US-China Energy Bridge 2022". This year, the theme of the forum is Electric Vehicles and Smart Grid. Leaders and experts from both the United States and China will report the latest advances in green energy vehicles and related technologies and interact with their counterparts. The Energy Bridge features a free academic exchange environment. The forum will be organized online through virtual web conferences to maximize the convenience of the participation of a wider range of industry experts and leaders from both countries.
We look forward to your joining!
Hosted by
- Detroit Chinese Engineers Association
- China Science and Technology Exchange Center
- School of Vehicle and Mobility of Tsinghua University
- American International Exchange Center
Agenda (USA EST Time: AM; Beijing Time: PM)
8:30 Welcome Address
8:40 Presentations / Discussions
11:00 Q & A
11:30 Final Address
Contact: dcea.tech@gmail.com
Acknowledment: AIEC, WeiChai, Dickinson & Wright, FCA, Ford China
Registration:http://www.detroitengineer.org/node/968














