AEG Sweden & Norway Delegation Trip ITINERARY
JUNE 7th - 11th, 2022

Trip Overview

Thanks to our generous Co-Hosts, from June 7th - 11th, selected leaders will travel to Stockholm, Oslo, and cities in-between to connect and engage with public and private sector thought leaders involved in several high profile #decarbonization projects focused on cities and transportation.The purpose of this trip is to promote an exchange of ideas and foster mutually-beneficial collaboration between industry professionals in Sweden and Norway and the United States.

AGENDA OVERVIEW

DAY 1: TUESDAY, JUNE 7

08:40 Transfer: Pick up from Nordic Light Hotel (10 minute walk) 

City of Stockholm

09:00 Introduction and overview of agenda

Lidia Partheni, Program Manager, Smart City Sweden

Welcome and Clean vehicles in Stockholm

Eva Sunnerstedt, Head of Unit Clean Vehicles & Fuels, City of Stockholm

09:45 Charging infrastructure and public infrastructure planning

Eva Sunnerstedt, Head of Unit Clean Vehicles & Fuels, City of Stockholm

10:30 Transfer: Transport to Valhallavägen

11:00 Charging installation site visit

11:30 Transfer: Transport to The Stockholm Royal Seaport

12:00 Lunch

12:50 The Stockholm Royal Seaport – “Becoming fossil fuel free by 2030”

Christina Salmhofer, Sustainability Strategist for the City of Stockholm at the Stockholm Royal Seaport

13:20 Electric trucks at the Stockholm Royal Seaport

Fredrik Bergman, Head Project Manager, Stockholm Royal Seaport 

13:35 Overview of the Swedish Energy Agency 

Verena Adamheit, Country Manager USA, Swedish Energy Agency

Emobility – a game changer for grid infrastructure

Fredrik Lundström, Program Manager Power Systems, Swedish Energy Agency

13:50 Autonomous and electric freight transport

Pia Berglund, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Einride

14:05 Second life of batteries and circular energy storage 

Rasmus Bergström, CEO, BatteryLoop

14:20 The impact of electrification and the energy system of the future

Krister Werner, CEO, Ferroamp

14:35 The future of EV charging is more than just charging your car

Cecilia Routledge, Global Director Energy & Facilities, CTEK

14:50 Break

15:00 The Stockholm Royal Seaport site visit

Stockholm Royal Seaport

16:30 Wrap up and transfer back to hotel

19:10 TRANSFER: Transport to restaurant Villa Källhagen

19:30 DINNER AT Villa Källhagen

Host: Mr. Cherif Sayed, COO, Business Sweden
Joined by: Mr. Niclas Carlsson, Head of the International Department,
Swedish Energy Agency

21:30 Transfer: Transport to Nordic Light Hotel

 

DAY 2: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

08:40 Transfer: Pick up from Nordic Light Hotel (5 minute walk)

Business Sweden

09:00 The Sweden – US Green Transition Initiative

Johanna Brismar-Skoog, Director Government Affairs Americas, Business Sweden

Verena Adamheit, Country Manager USA, Swedish Energy Agency

09:30 Supporting the electrification of transport (& roundtable discussions)

Peter Nilsson, Manager, Transportation and Renewables, Hitachi ABB Power Grids

Erik Person, Business Development, Hitachi ABB Power Grids

10:30 Future of mobility – Societal planning, digital infrastructure, public engagement, and policy development

Jan Hellåker, Chairman, Drive Sweden

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Transfer: Transport to Ericsson

Ericsson Imagine Studio

13:00 Demo tour of Ericsson Imagine Studio: 5G use cases

Mats Guldbrand, Field Marketing Business Consultant, Ericsson

13:30 Ericsson and the 5G market

Mikael Halen, Director, Government & Industry Relations, Ericsson

14:00 Electrified transport

Mats Pellbäck Scharp, Head of Sustainability, Ericsson

15:00 Wrap up and transfer to Stockholm Arlanda Airport

17:00 Own dinner at airport

20:30 Arrive in Oslo

Ginni Wilk & Delegates Travel to Quality Hotel 33

 

DAY 3: THURSDAY, JUNE 9

08:30 TRANSFER: PICK UP FROM QUALITY HOTEL 33, DRIVE TO HORTEN

10:00 Massterly Remote Operations Centre

Jon L. Nordgard - VP Business Development, Massterly

10:45 Asko Maritime

Per-Christian Evjen, Terminal Manager, ASKO Maritime

11:45 Kongsberg Norcontrol + Cafeteria Lunch

Todd Schuett, SESAME Straits Project Manager (Secure, Efficient and Safe Maritime Traffic Management)

Trond Langemyr, Senior Adviser Maritime Safety Department at Norwegian Coastal Administration

13:00 ELECTRIC FERRY MF BASTØ IV

Willy Pettersen, Technical Director, MF Bastø IV

13:25 Transfer: Take Ferry across the Oslo Fjord to Moss

14:45 Hyke – Hydrolift Smart City Ferries

Bjørn Utgård, CEO, Hydrolift Smart City Ferries

16:30 Return to Oslo

18:00 Drop off at City Hall for Reception

Sture Portvik - Project Leader E-Mobility, City of Oslo

19:30 Dinner – Details to follow

Day 4: Friday, June 10th, 2022

08:40 Pick up from Quality Hotel 33

09:00 OSLO CITY HUB / DB SCHENKER

Lars Sveen, Head of Domestic Land Transport, DB Schenker

10:45 Nio Power Swap Station

Mariane Solhaug Mølmen, Lead Power Network Rollout Manager, Nio

11:30 Brakar

Terje Sundfjord, CEO, Brakar

13:30 Applied Autonomy 

Olav Madland, CEO, Applied Autonomy

14:00 Sustainable Autonomous Mobility Systems (SAMS)

Torun Degnes, CEO, SAMS Norway

14:30 Test Arena Kongsberg Autonomous Mobility Systems (City&Lab)

Ingar Vaskinn, Head of Business Development, City & Lab

15:15 Return to Oslo

16:30 Group Dinner + Presentation on Salmon Farming Industry at The Salmon

The Salmon

 

Day 5: SATURDAY, June 11th, 2022

8:45 Transfer: Travel to Lillestrøm

Led by Anthony Raposo


9:00 Attend Oslo EV Expo – Meet the Exhibitors

Oslo EV Expo


11:00 Fully Charged Show – with Jack Scarlett

Fully Charged


11:45 Ride and Drive – test drive EV cars, bicycles, scooters etc.

Oslo EV Expo


13:00 End of program


ABOUT AEG

Founded in 2016, Advanced Energy Group (AEG) works with leaders in Boston, Chicago, DC, New York, and the Caribbean to deliver systemic change on energy, equity and resilience. AEG works with multiple city governments, utilities, regulators, national energy labs and over 50 organizations to overcome critical obstacles preventing systemic change on energy and equity impacting over 50 million people. 

Working on a quarterly meeting schedule, AEG provides guided collaboration for leaders and organizations to make progress toward local decarbonization and resiliency goals. The outcome of each quarter is a volunteer task force dedicated to achieving quarterly milestones on the path toward a pledged 12 month solution.  

Within the last two years, AEG has enabled the creation of 47 Task Forces inclusive of over 450 public and private leaders committed to delivering these needed 12 month solutions.

 

Co-hosts