EV EXPERIENCE

Plug into the future

Electric vehicles are transforming the automotive aftermarket — with no signs of deceleration. The debut EV Experience was so successful last year, we’re expanding it!

Located Joe’s Garage Level 1, Booth J7214.

It will highlight companies across the show floor showcasing the latest EV advancements, offering comprehensive access to the products and specialized expertise you need to serve this rapidly expanding market. With sessions led by industry-leading experts in EV technology, you can gain the training necessary to thrive in an electric and hybrid future.

Participating exhibitors

Visit the exhibitors in the booths listed below to find their EV products, parts and more.

Tuesday, Nov 5, 2024

Daily Host: Emma Henderson, Managing Editor, AftermarketNews, Babcox


9:15 am – 9:45 am

EV and Hybrid HVAC Systems – Keeping It Cool In All Conditions
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
Ryan Kooiman, Director of Training

Electric vehicles generate a lot of heat, not just while driving, but also while charging. This requires the HVAC system to be performing optimally at all times, not just when the driver requests to be cooled. In this session we will explain the complex systems used to cool the vehicle electronics and the service opportunities that will be created with the addition of newer components such as circulation pumps and coolant control valves. 


10:15 am – 10:45 am

Are we Ever Ready? – The EV Shift Coming to YOUR town
Hunter Engineering Company
Justin Allen, Field Training Rep, Hunter Eng. Co.

A Discussion about the coming shift of diagnostic and repair needs comparing the conventional ICE experience with the shift to EV’s and what kinds of things you will want to consider to be ready as you can for this business shift in your area.


11:00 am – 11:30 am

EV Battery Thermal Management
Valeo
Andrew Peckham

This presentation is an overview of the various types of EV battery thermal management. There are 3 types of thermal management systems in place for EV batteries; air, liquid, & Refrigerant. A brief overview of each type of management system and finally maintenance tips and tricks for all systems.


12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

EVolution of Auto Repair
NAPA Autotech
Bill Weaver, Senior Instructor, NAPA Autotech

Enjoy a quick look into the changing service bay, equipment and technician responsibilities required to service high-voltage systems on today’s vehicles. Our Joe’s Garage bay is based on our successful real-world EV training program, and actual EV repair. A must-see for shop owners and technicians alike. 


1:00 pm – 1:30 pm

How to profitably service EVs and their batteries
Autel
John Forro, Technical Trainer, Autel

Learn what opportunities they are servicing the batteries and high energy systems on EVs and Plug in Hybrids. See what equipment you need and how easily offer customers useful service and generate revenue


1:45 pm – 3:15 pm

Joint EV Trends and Outlook Forecast
PwC Strategy&, Auto Care Association & MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers
Akshay Singh, Strategy&, part of the PwC Network
Carlos Thimann, Strategy&, part of the PwC Network
Philip Atkins, MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers
Michael Chung, Auto Care Association

Strategy& will unveil new forecasts for growth in EV vehicle sales and the share of Vehicles In Operation. Also unveiled will be forecasts for select EV-related parts categories based on the addressable market of post-warranty EV parc. Strategy& will also explain why market factors lead to conservative and prudent growth factors over the next several years until surging after 2030. Also discussed is the post-warranty EV battery repair market size and battery pack trends.


3:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Contractors, High Voltage Relays, and Interlock Circuits
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
Ryan Kooiman, Director of Training, Standard Motor Products

High voltage batteries are fundamental to EVs and hybrids. That high voltage is contained to the batteries until called upon by an ECU, at which time contractors or high voltage relays will be closed and allow current flow. These systems are monitored by a high voltage interlock circuit and are immediately opened if a fault is detect, in order to protect equipment and people. Join this session to learn more about the sequence in which these circuits work under normal conditions as well as what happens when a fault occurs.

Wednesday, Nov 6, 2024

Daily Host: Jason Morgan, Director of Content, Fleet Equipment/Tire Review, Babcox

10:00 am – 10:30 am

Delphi’s Plug-In-Power Charging Tips for PHEVs & EVs
Delphi
Dave Hobbs, Senior Tech Trainer, Delphi

For your customers driving plug-in hybrids, charging is a bonus. For your customers driving EVs, charging is EVERYTHING! This 30-minute program updates last years Plug-In-Power Charging Tips presentation by covering the latest news regarding the announcements by various OEMs on future plans to transitions from CCS1 7-pin fast charge plugs to NACS (Tesla) 5-pin plugs including access to the Tesla Supercharger network. We’ll update you on the progress of that transition by listing the OEMs who are embracing the transition, hardware & software challenges, AND the adapters required for fast charging. Don’t let your BEV customers deal with “range anxiety” uniformed & ill equipped. Stay up to date with Delphi’s Plug-In-Power Tips!


10:45 am – 11:15 am

Electrified Vehicle Maintenance
Garage Gurus/ DRiV inc.
Drew Jablonowski, Content and Curriculum Manager

During this presentation we will be discussing, low voltage maintenance, high voltage battery maintenance, reduction gear assembly maintenance and cooling systems integrate with each other to provide proper operation of the entire electrified vehicle architecture. 


11:30 am – 12:00 pm

The Upcoming Technological Leaps That Will Advance EV Adoption Rates Near You
Babcox/ Babcox Media
David Sickels, Editor, The Buzz – Babcox Media

From Batteries to charging stations to plenty of components in between, technology in the EV space is advancing at a rapid pace. This presentation will investigate a few technologies that are on their way to solving common issues surrounding EVs, such as range anxiety. **Note: This presentation will include a guest, on-stage interview. We are still locking down details regarding the days/times they are available. 


12:30 pm – 1:00 pm

EV 12V Power System: The Purpose and How to Diagnose
Midtronics, Inc.
Joshua Linton, EV Platform Manager

As electric vehicles gain traction, so does the expansion of high-voltage infrastructure. Yet, the importance of low-voltage SafetyPower often goes overlooked. Alongside the main traction battery, every electric vehicle relies on a low-voltage battery to power critical functions. 


1:15 pm – 1:45 pm

Prestone EV: Revolutionizing Thermal Management Fluids for EVs
Prestone Product Corporation
Tom Corrigan PhD, Director Of EVs Technology

Building on nearly 100 years of market-leading technology, come hear how Prestone is innovating the next generation of solutions to keep electric vehicles driving longer, charging faster, and keeping you safer. About the speaker: Tom has over 7 years experience developing chemistry based solutions for the automotive industry. Tom has lead companies in their transition to zero emissions vehicle through advanced technology development in lubrication, thermal management, and performance additives for fuel cell and battery electric vehicles. 


2:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Vital Role of 12V Battery in Electric Vehicles
Clarios
Troy Henke, Director, Product Portfolio for U.S. and Canada, Clarios

Every Electric Vehicle requires a low voltage powernet to support vital driving and safety functions. In this session, we will explain how the 12V battery integrates into an EV and how it’s role is very different than 12V Batteries in internal combustion engine applications. We will explain the different types of lead acid batteries used in EVs and the impact of installing the wrong battery. 


2:45 pm – 3:15 pm

EVolution of Auto Repair
NAPA Autotech
Bill Weaver, Senior Instructor, NAPA Autotech

Enjoy a quick look into the changing service bay, equipment and technician responsibilities required to service high-voltage systems on today’s vehicles. Our Joe’s Garage bay is based on our successful real-world EV training program, and actual EV repair. A must-see for shop owners and technicians alike. 


3:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Plug In, Power Up, Go Anywhere
Ampure
John Thomas, Global CRO/CMO, Ampure

The future of EV charging is portable, flexible, and accessible. Ampure is at the forefront, changing the way people think about EV charging. Explore the evolving landscape of EV charging and envision the exciting possibilities ahead. 

Thursday, Nov 7, 2024

Daily Host: Andrew Markel, Technical Director of Content, Automotive Service Group, Babcox

9:30 am- 10:00 am

EV Repairs: Where do I even start?!
JohnDow Industries & ASE
Matt Shepanek VP, Credential Testing Programs, National Institute for ASE &
Brian Morgan National Sales Manager, Equipment, JohnDow Industries

Electric Vehicles are starting to make their way into independent repair shops for repairs. If you are in an EV-dense area, you need to start thinking how to prepare your shop for these new customers. So where do you even strat? Join JohnDow Industries and ASE to discuss what equipment you will need to start along with what training your staff needs.


10:15 am – 10:45 am

Hybrid Transmission and Electric Vehicles: Servicing and Maintenance
ZF Aftermarket
Brian Bay, Trainer

This presentation will cover key points for servicing hybrid transmissions and electric vehicles (EVs). Learn the importance of proper fluid maintenance to prevent transmission issues, and discover essential tips for servicing EV electric motors according to manufacturer guidelines to best maintain these systems. Join us to understand the best practices for maintaining these systems and why it’s crucial to follow these guidelines.  


11:00 am – 11:30 am

Amp Up Your Expertise:  EV and Hybrid Readiness
Bosch
Brittany Kearns, EV Service Concept NA – Project Manager

Are your technicians ready to service the vehicles of today and tomorrow? Explore the knowledge and insights necessary to ensure technicians are equipped to service the changing vehicle technology landscape, including trainings requirements, certifications, OSHA compliance, state regulations and more.​


12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

EVolution of Auto Repair
NAPA Autotech
Bill Weaver, Senior Instructor, NAPA Autotech

Enjoy a quick look into the changing service bay, equipment and technician responsibilities required to service high-voltage systems on today’s vehicles. Our Joe’s Garage bay is based on our successful real-world EV training program, and actual EV repair. A must-see for shop owners and technicians alike.