Hybrid & EV Transition – The Mechanics & Insights

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There are many components making up an EV or hybrid vehicle besides the high-voltage battery, and it is important to understand how routine servicing and the components interact. This includes the inverter, brakes, transmission, HV AC, Assembly MG1 & MG2.

The session hosted by Infinitev will share their years of experience in diagnosing hybrid vehicle faults, share their research on EVs and how the battery (lithium) has other functions besides its use as a traction battery once it reaches its end-of-use, including how to reuse and repurpose for the industry.

Join this session to understand why OEMs are excited by Infinitev’s offering for their EV programs.

Dickson Leow

General Manager INFINITEV

IM Group

Dickson Leow
Dickson Leow is a mobility and automotive executive at Innovative Mechatronics Group (IM Group).  Before IM Group, he was the Chief Technology Leader and National Leader of Mobility Futures at ARRB.  He has experience in leading projects in Mobility, EV, Transport, and Connected Automated Vehicles.  He was an international committee expert member of ISO TC 204 for Intelligent Transport System and Standards Australia IT-023, as well as numerous SAE Technical and Strategy Working Groups. Dickson is a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng), Fellow (FIEAust) and Executive Engineer (ExecEng) member of Engineers Australia.  Dickson has also worked in roles nearing 15 years with OEM and is well recognised for his international vehicle regulatory audits and insights. Dickson was also an active EV-committee member for Federal Chambers Automotive Industries (FCAI) and the Fuel Cell Vehicle Technology & related hybrid technology. Dickson has nearly three decades of experience in both private and government sectors in Mobility, EV/Hybrid, Battery Energy, ITS, CAV, Homologation, Regulatory Affairs, Vehicle Engineering & Design, Vehicle Safety, and IP Law in Australia, Europe, and Japan.  Dickson holds an MBA, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, and Certificate in IP Law.
Dickson Leow is a mobility and automotive executive at Innovative Mechatronics Group (IM Group).  Before IM Group, he was the Chief Technology Leader and National Leader of Mobility Futures at ARRB.  He has experience in leading projects in Mobility, EV, Transport, and Connected Automated Vehicles.  He was an international committee expert member of ISO TC 204 for Intelligent Transport System and Standards Australia IT-023, as well as numerous SAE Technical and Strategy Working Groups. Dickson is a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng), Fellow (FIEAust) and Executive Engineer (ExecEng) member of Engineers Australia.  Dickson has also worked in roles nearing 15 years with OEM and is well recognised for his international vehicle regulatory audits and insights. Dickson was also an active EV-committee member for Federal Chambers Automotive Industries (FCAI) and the Fuel Cell Vehicle Technology & related hybrid technology. Dickson has nearly three decades of experience in both private and government sectors in Mobility, EV/Hybrid, Battery Energy, ITS, CAV, Homologation, Regulatory Affairs, Vehicle Engineering & Design, Vehicle Safety, and IP Law in Australia, Europe, and Japan.  Dickson holds an MBA, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, and Certificate in IP Law.
Joel Terpstra

Senior Engineer

Infinitev

Joel Terpstra
Joel Terpstra specialises in HV battery systems for a variety of applications. He has nearly a decade of experience in the repair and supporting workshops repairs of automotive hybrid battery systems and more recently EV diagnostics. He is the leading instructor for Infinitev Hybrid and EV batteries and was invited to Spain to educate and collaborate with the leading industry experts on HV systems in the automotive sector. Joel has completed a bachelor’s degree in business management with a specialisation in entrepreneurship and received a MTAA Super scholarship for his graduate diploma in carbon management and energy systems.  His role at Infinitev is to accelerate and facilitate a carbon-neutral transition in the automotive industry.
Joel Terpstra specialises in HV battery systems for a variety of applications. He has nearly a decade of experience in the repair and supporting workshops repairs of automotive hybrid battery systems and more recently EV diagnostics. He is the leading instructor for Infinitev Hybrid and EV batteries and was invited to Spain to educate and collaborate with the leading industry experts on HV systems in the automotive sector. Joel has completed a bachelor’s degree in business management with a specialisation in entrepreneurship and received a MTAA Super scholarship for his graduate diploma in carbon management and energy systems.  His role at Infinitev is to accelerate and facilitate a carbon-neutral transition in the automotive industry.