Meeting on E-Mobility in Koprivnica

An E-Mobility meeting between the Croatian DSO Koprivnica, the City of Koprivnica, Ducati Komponenti Ltd and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing took place at the Croatian DSO Koprivnica headquarters on November 18, 2015. The Croatian DSO representatives Goran Pakasin, Željko Ivančić and Danijel Habijan moderated the meeting and gave important insights to e-mobility from the local DSO perspective.

The mayor of Koprivnica Vesna Želježnjak, her deputy Melita Samoborec, head of the board for sustainable development and European projects Vedrana Knežević and senior expert associate for sustainable development Nebojša Kalanj presented their vast experience with e-mobility in Koprivnica.  

Tomislav Capuder and Hrvoje Pandžić talked on the expertise of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in E-mobility and their ongoing reserach.

The CEO of Ducati Komponenti Ltd. Dražen Crnković presented the products of his company and gave a talk on the future of e-mobility in Croatia.

The attendees agreed on the future collaboration that should bring closer the interests of the public sector, the industry and the academia.

 

 

Author: Hrvoje Pandžić
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