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Lab Tours

28 November 2025, Friday

Due to limited capacity, participation in the lab tour requires a separate sign-up. An email invitation has been sent to all registered participants. For enquiries or assistance, please contact the Conference Secretariat at joy@jjayes.com.

Option 1: Energy Research Institute @NTU (ERI@N)

Time: 10:00am to 11:00am

The Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) focuses on cutting-edge innovations, research translation, strategic partnerships, and industry collaboration to accelerate decarbonisation and sustainable energy transition. ERI@N distinguishes itself through interdisciplinary research excellence directed towards translational outcomes of industry relevance and practice with a focus on systems-level research for tropical megacities.

Apart from Interdisciplinary Research Programmes, Flagship Programmes and Standards Development covering the whole energy value chain from generation to end-use, ERI@N hosts the ERI@N-Energy Centre of Innovation, which accelerates deep-tech energy innovation capabilities in Singapore to support the nation’s future energy transition.  Visit http://www.ntu.edu.sg/erian for more information.

Programme Outline

TimeProgramme
10.00amArrival of Guests at CleanTech One (CTO) and proceed to ERI@N #06-03 Event Hall
10.05amWelcome & Overview of ERI@N
By Mr Niels de Boer, Chief Operating Officer, ERI@N
10.25amQ&A
10.35amLab Tour: Systems Engineering & Future Mobility Lab
By Mr Niels de Boer, Chief Operating Officer, ERI@N
10.50amLab Tour: Advanced Battery Lab
By Mr Tanto Soh, Senior Research Engineer, ERI@N
11.00amEnd of programme

Option 2: NTU IoT Lab + NTU Motor Lab

Time: 11:00am to 12:00pm

NTU IoT Lab

For the IoT lab tour, we will introduce the lithium-ion battery equipment and ageing tests, and explain how these tests support the development of battery management system (BMS) algorithms. 

As one of the most widely adopted energy storage technologies, lithium-ion batteries play a critical role in electric vehicles and power grids. To ensure reliable and safe battery operation, a BMS is essential. The ageing data collected from our tests are used to develop key BMS functions, including:

  • Battery modeling,
  • State estimation: state-of-charge (SOC) estimation and state-of-health (SOH) estimation
  • Ageing mechanism analysis: LAM (loss of active material) and LLI (loss of lithium inventory)

NTU Motor Lab

For the lab tour, we will introduce advanced research and development of high-performance electric machines and drive systems for applications such as electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and aerospace propulsion. 

NTU motor Lab is an interdisciplinary team researching on the science and technology of electric motors and drives, renewable energies and electro mechanical systems. The lab combines analytical modeling, finite-element simulation, and experimental validation using full-scale motor prototypes and state-of-the-art test rigs. We explore new materials, motor topologies, and control strategies dedicated to intelligent and efficient generation and conversion of electrical energy.

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