Where Will the Road to Electric Vehicles Lead in ASEAN

Where Will the Road to Electric Vehicles Lead in ASEAN

09
Sep
VENUE: Webinar
Virtual Events

It all starts with a vision. "The city car of the future will be small, electric, shared by multiple individuals and eventually drive autonomously." Paris Climate Agreement's guidelines show that at least 20 percent of all cars on the road will need to be electrically powered by 2030 in order to achieve commitments made to address climate change.

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List of Panellists
Ivone Kaizeler
Team Leader
Competitiveness and International Matters of the Automotive Unit
DG Grow

Ivone is an engineer specialised on the environmental domain with 20 years experience from which:

  • 5.5 in the private sector (including on industry and on a consultancy) and
  • 14.5 years in the European Commission (amongst those 6 in DG EMPL, 4 in ENTR and 4.5 in DG TRADE)

In DG TRADE, Ivone is an administrator at the unit dealing with tariff and non-tariff negotiations:

  • co-lead negotiaor in TTIP for the sector annexes on pharma, medical devices, cosemetics & textiles
  • Negotiator in the India FTA (TBT and NTB annexes such as pharma, cars chemicals etc)
  • Negotiator for Morocco DCTFA - TBT
  • Negotiator for MERCOSUR - TBT

Ivone represents, with other colleagues, the European Commission at the WTO TBT Committee (Technical Barriers to Trade)

Kukuh Kumara
Secretary General
Association of Indonesia Automotive Industry (GAIKINDO)

An experienced secretary general with a demonstrated history of working in the automotive industry, Kukuh is a strong business development professional skilled in Industrial Engineering, Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Root Cause Analysis, Continuous Improvement and Manufacturing Engineering.

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Kumail Rashid
EV Charging Solutions Lead, Asia Pacific
ABB

Kumail is the Electric Vehicle Charging Segment Lead for ABB in Asia Pacific, based in Singapore.

Having joined ABB in 2008, Kumail has held numerous senior roles across engineering, sales and regional business development.

For the last five years, he has been instrumental in supporting the development of the Electric Vehicle (EV) industry in New Zealand and Singapore, working alongside government and industry organizations to set the direction in EV strategy and policy.

Kumail has been invited to deliver keynote speeches on the trends and applications of EV charging for vehicles, public transport and heavy vehicles at global and Asia Pacific conferences.

Kumail holds conjoint bachelor’s degrees in Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and Commerce (Marketing) from the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Sam Bontoft
E-Performance Manager
Porsche, APAC

A dynamic automotive professional with 10 years experience in both retail and OEM functions across the Middle East and Asia in the premium automotive segment.

Sam kicked off a professional career as a Junior Sales Consultant, demonstrating year on year growth and success and developing into the Business Development Manager function in a regional role.

Responsible for market steering for 13 APAC markets as well as Strategy development, Pre-Owned car Management, Retail Professionalisation, Systems Rollouts and management and a key focus towards readiness of APAC markets for Electric mobility.

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Moderator

Jacques Borremans
Director
CharIn Asia

Jacques has been the Managing Director of CharIN Asia since 2016 and takes charge of the promotion of the rollout of the Combined Charging System (CCS) in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

He is also the Managing Director of W&W Consulting Ltd for Greater China where he provides advise to western technology companies on their Asia market entry strategy and the implementation of sales and market strategies for western companies in Asia. (PRC, Taiwan, Hong Kong, ASEAN...)

Jacques holds a Master Engineering degree in Applied Physics from Brussels University (VUB), Belgium and a MBA degree from Rutgers University, New-Jersey, US.