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The expert jury of the eMove360° Award for Electric & Autonomous Mobility nominated the most innovative and promising entries for mobility from more than 30 submissions. The judges selected a total of seven companies as finalists in the Charging & Energy, Battery & Powertrain, Electric Car and Electric Utility Vehicle categories. The category winners were honoured in the exclusive ambience of the Westin Grand Hotel Munich on 15 October. In the Charging & Energy category, Intelligent Octopus Go from Octopus Energy Germany overtook its competitors. Managing Director Bastian Gierull accepted the trophy and summarised the advantages: Intelligent Octopus Go combines the advantages of dynamic car power tariffs, the security of a price guarantee and the convenience of full automation in one intelligent charging tariff. Electric car drivers simply specify the time by which their car should be charged each day – Octopus then takes control in the background and guarantees a maximum price of 20 ct/kWh. With the help of AI, the charging process is controlled not only on the basis of fluctuations in the electricity price, but also depending on factors such as weather, the proportion of green electricity and grid utilisation. This means that charging with Intelligent Octopus Go is not only cheap, but also particularly environmentally friendly.
The members of the eMove360° Award 2024 jury
The high-calibre jury of experts represents a cross-section of the industry, from science to companies and publishing, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of all submissions for the eMove360° Award for Electric & Autonomous Mobility.
Holger Czuday, Head of Automotive Cluster Bayern Innovativ GmbH; Burkhard Holder, Global Director for Trends, Innovation and International Networks of the VDE Group; Prof. Christian Labonte, Manager Design Experience, Audi AG; Prof. Michael Lanz, lanz.design.consultings; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Lienkamp, TU Munich, Head of the Faculty of Automotive Engineering; Robert Metzger, CEO & Publisher, MunichExpo Veranstaltungs GmbH; Prof. Peter Naumann, Dean of Munich University of Applied Sciences, Department of Industrial Design; Prof. Dr. -Ing . Ing. Karl Reiling, Landshut University of Applied Sciences, Chair of Adhesive Bonding Technology and Composite Materials; Prof. Dr Holger Ruckdäschel, Head of the Chair of Polymeric Materials at the University of Bayreuth, Managing Director of Neue Materialien Bayreuth GmbH; Nina Saller, Director, XbeyondS; Dr Martin Vetter, Head of Team MOTION Division Mobility TÜV Süd
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