ECS Detroit Section Hosts “Driving the Future of EVs: Battery Safety, Electrified Powertrain Efficiency, and Cooling System Innovation”

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to “Driving the future of EVs: Battery Safety, Electrified Powertrain Efficiency, and Cooling System Innovation” on November 12 at the Nissan Technical Center North America.

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Title: “Driving the future of EVs: Battery Safety, Electrified Powertrain Efficiency, and Cooling System Innovation” 

Speakers 

  • Jimmy Moore, ZF Test Systems North America (NA) 
  • Rich Byczek, Global Technical Director, Intertek  
  • Sal Ahmad, Head, eMobility Strategy, ZF Test Systems NA 
  • Peter Skotzek, Head, R&D, Electrified Powertrain, ZF Test Systems NA 

Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Jimmy Moore

Jimmy Moore

Rich Byczek

Rich Byczek

Schedule: 1800h Posters and Dinner | 1900h Speakers 

Location: Nissan Technical Center North America 
39001 Sunrise Dr., Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331 

Fee

  • Professionals: USD $20
  • Student presenters: USD $0
  • Students: USD $10 

Registration includes dinner. 

Peter Skotzek

Peter Skotzek

Sal Ahmad

Sal Ahmad

Pre-registration is required. 

Registration deadline: November 11, 2025

Student Posters
Student posters are presented at the event. Email ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com about presenting posters. The first three to contact the organizers receive one year of free access to ECS Detroit Section events.  

Questions? Contact ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com. 

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