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Future Armoured Vehicles Power Systems
17 September - 18 September 2025
Future Armoured Vehicles Power Systems

As technological innovations continue to advance rapidly, effective power management for future armoured vehicles is more crucial than ever to ensure the operational readiness of armed forces worldwide. Power systems play a pivotal role in various performance aspects of armoured vehicles, encompassing both mechanical and electronic functionalities. Join us at the Future Armoured Vehicles Power Systems Conference 2025 to stay ahead in understanding and addressing these critical considerations that directly impact the capabilities and effectiveness of your armoured vehicle operations.

 

As the only conference of its kind, Future Armoured Vehicles Power Systems, will provide you with unique briefings on the efforts being made to enhance current armoured vehicle performance, as well as an exploration of the developments and innovations being made in an effort to guarantee the long-term effectiveness of future forces.

 

Join us to hear the latest insights into vehicle architecture, powertrain considerations and developments, the electrification of future platforms, and the methods being employed that will power the system of systems required for operational excellence.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Charles Seaberry

Colonel Charles Seaberry

Director, US Army Futures Command
Dr Ender Ince

Dr Ender Ince

Technical Consultant, SSB
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper

Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper

Commanding Officer, Army Trials Unit
Mr Vincent Grizio

Mr Vincent Grizio

PM FOSOV, US SOCOM

Colonel Charles Seaberry

Director, US Army Futures Command
Colonel Charles Seaberry

  COL Seaberry serves as the Director of Army Futures Command International-Atlantic overseeing a globally-reaching organization spanning Europe, Africa, and the Middle East committed to advancing military capabilities and collaborative efforts in research and development. AFC International-Atlantic identifies foreign technology for seamless integration into Army Research and Development centers, ensuring the Army maintains its innovation edge. By aligning Army initiatives with key agencies such as OSD, USAF, and USN, COL Seaberry maximizes investments to enhance future combat capabilities. AFC International-Atlantic actively supports EUCOM, AFRICOM, and USAREUR-AF in shaping strategic S&T engagement plans to fortify the Army's global presence. Serving as the Army's S&T lead to NATO, COL Seaberry champions interoperability and modernization priorities and fostering collaborative R&D partnerships with foreign stakeholders. AFC International-Atlantic remains at the forefront of innovation and international collaboration, contributing significantly to national security.

Dr Ender Ince

Technical Consultant, SSB
Dr Ender Ince

Dr Gary Mepsted

Principal Engineer, QinetiQ
Dr Gary Mepsted

Dr Gerhard Skoff

Vice President & General Manager, AVL List GmbH
Dr Gerhard Skoff

Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper

Commanding Officer, Army Trials Unit
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper

 Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper is the Commanding Officer of the British Army Trials Unit.

With his regiment, he has commanded up to company level, and served on operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Estonia. On the staff, Lieutenant Colonel Cooper has served at Dstl, the MOD, and the Defence Academy.

Lieutenant Colonel Cooper holds a master’s degree in Physics from the University of Oxford, a master’s degree in Battlespace Technology from Cranfield University, an MBA from the University of Northampton, and a doctorate in Quantum Physics from the University of Manchester. He is a recent graduate of the French Ecole de Guerre.

Major Joe Williamson

SO2 Current Forces, ATDU
Major Joe Williamson

Major Kamil Balwar

Desk Officer - Project Manager MBT, Czech Armed Forces
Major Kamil Balwar

Mr Alan Paramore

TD6 Land Common Services, DE&S
Mr Alan Paramore

Mr Colin Morgan

Principal Engineer, QinetiQ
Mr Colin Morgan

Mr Elias Lallo

Scientist, FOI
Mr Elias Lallo

 Elias Lallo has a M.Sc. degree in Molecular Science & Engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and works as a Scientist at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). His key areas of research focus on battery safety and performance, to ensure robust and safe operation in various military applications

Mr Jan Gosewinkel

Vehicles & Trials Officer - BOXER Programme Division, OCCAR EA
Mr Jan Gosewinkel

Mr Jasjeet Singh

Senior Principal Consultant, DNV Services UK
Mr Jasjeet Singh

Mr Joseph Moriarty-Travers

Advanced Methodology Department Lead, AVL Powertrain UK
Mr Joseph Moriarty-Travers

Mr Robert Camm

Principal Consultant Sustainable Transport, DNV Services UK
Mr Robert Camm

Mr Tobias Gold

LE-FCSS-TD6-Eng1, DE&S
Mr Tobias Gold

Mr Vincent Grizio

PM FOSOV, US SOCOM
Mr Vincent Grizio

Mr William Suttie

Former Fellow, DSTL
Mr William Suttie

 William Suttie has over 35 years experience in the field of military vehicle research and development within the UK Ministry of Defence. He also spent four years as a scientific advisor at the UK Defence Equipment and Support Agency and one year as an advisor at Army HQ. He currently provides technical support to armoured vehicle procurement projects and is the technical lead for Mounted Close Combat research which includes the Future Ground Combat System concept and technology studies. He has an Honours degree in Automotive Engineering and a Masters Degree in Military Vehicle Technology. He is a Trustee of the Bovington Tank Museum.

 

Professor Gregory Offer

Professor in Electrochemical Engineering, Imperial College London
Professor Gregory Offer

 Electrochemical Science & Engineering Greg is part of the large interdisciplinary and multi-departmental Electrochemical Science and Engineering group. He is based in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and his research is based around battery, fuel cell and supercapacitor technology, and their application, mostly in transport. From the fundamental science to integration and systems engineering. The problems he investigates tend to emerge at the interface between the science and engineering. Some of our latest research on thermal management of batteries. The ESE group in Mechanical Engineering is a diverse, inclusive and welcoming group, with researchers from all over the world representing multiple cultures. We strive to answer some of the hardest questions in our research area, and to work with industry to translate the knowledge gained into significant impact, improving the global environment and the lives of millions of people around the world. Greg has worked with multiple industry partners, and successfully delivered multiple Innovate UK and industry projects. Greg is the Principle Investigator of the Faraday Institution funded Multi-Scale Modelling project, which helped create the PyBaMM and DandeLiion modelling environments. Much of the groups work on physics based modelling of lithium ion batteries is now contributing towards the growing PyBaMM global community. Greg is a prolific entrepreneur and his research group has led to multiple spin-outs, Galvanic Energy Ltd, Cognition Energy Ltd, Breathe Battery Technologies Ltd, About:Energy Ltd and Ionetiq Ltd (only some of which he is personally involved). He is also the co-founder of one of the premier automotive conferences in the UK, the Future Propulsion Conference (FPC) series. Greg obtained his PhD at Imperial College London in 2003-2006 under the supervision of Prof Anthony Kucernak on polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, and then worked with Prof Nigel Brandon on solid oxide fuel cells. Greg has taken a few short breaks from science, working as a managment consultant, and as an advisor to Government and Parliament.

Why Attend Future Armoured Vehicles: Power Systems 2025?

  • New for 2025: An emphasis on electrification and hybrid electric vehicles, Power System Safety, and integration of modern power systems, with new speakers from Turkey, Austria, the USA, and the UK.
  • Take advantage of our unique platform which enables the advancement of power systems in armoured vehicles, bringing together those at the heart of systems operation, training, development, and integration.
  • Hear about the latest trends, programmes, products and strategies of Power Systems technology and witness how this dynamic military field is shaping the course of war fighting today.

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Mr William Suttie, Former Fellow, DSTL

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9:00

British Army ATU Brief

  • Overview of ATU
  • ATU Power Systems Efforts
  • Intended Future Work
  • Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper, Commanding Officer, Army Trials Unit

    Major Joe Williamson

    Major Joe Williamson, SO2 Current Forces, ATDU

    Mr Tobias Gold

    Mr Tobias Gold, LE-FCSS-TD6-Eng1, DE&S

    Mr Alan Paramore

    Mr Alan Paramore, TD6 Land Common Services, DE&S

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    10:00

    Joint Q&A

    Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper, Commanding Officer, Army Trials Unit

    Major Joe Williamson

    Major Joe Williamson, SO2 Current Forces, ATDU

    Mr Tobias Gold

    Mr Tobias Gold, LE-FCSS-TD6-Eng1, DE&S

    Mr Alan Paramore

    Mr Alan Paramore, TD6 Land Common Services, DE&S

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    10:15

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    Development of an Electric Hybrid Drive System for Multi-Axle Military Vehicles

    Dr Ender Ince

    Dr Ender Ince, Technical Consultant, SSB

  • Presentation of a recent paper
  • Work being done by SSB
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    11:45

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:15

    Modernization Strategy Of Czech Armed Forces’ Armour Land Capability

    Major Kamil Balwar

    Major Kamil Balwar, Desk Officer - Project Manager MBT, Czech Armed Forces

  • Modernization the T-72 fleet to meet power generation
  • requirements
  • Lessons identified regarding Vehicle Power from the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Integration of Leopard 2A4 MBT
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    12:45

    Networking Lunch

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    13:45

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:15

    Priorities for Future Power Development

  • Current Challenges to Power Development
  • Requirements from Industry
  • Areas of success and intended future steps
  • Mr William Suttie, Former Fellow, DSTL

    Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cooper, Commanding Officer, Army Trials Unit

    Major Kamil Balwar

    Major Kamil Balwar, Desk Officer - Project Manager MBT, Czech Armed Forces

    Dr Ender Ince

    Dr Ender Ince, Technical Consultant, SSB

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    15:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:30

    Electrified Cross Drive Transmissions for tracked Vehicles – Enhanced Capabilities through Electrification

  • Background
  • Architecture selection
  • Application and Benefits
  • Dr Gerhard Skoff

    Dr Gerhard Skoff, Vice President & General Manager, AVL List GmbH

    Mr Joseph Moriarty-Travers

    Mr Joseph Moriarty-Travers, Advanced Methodology Department Lead, AVL Powertrain UK

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    17:00

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Mr William Suttie, Former Fellow, DSTL

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Mr William Suttie, Former Fellow, DSTL

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    9:00

    SOF Ground Mobility: Evolving for the Future

    Mr Vincent Grizio

    Mr Vincent Grizio, PM FOSOV, US SOCOM

  • SOF mobility in the modern theatre
  • Current/past projects
  • Emerging mobility needs
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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:00

    AFC International Collaboration Opportunities To Enhance AFV Development

    Colonel Charles Seaberry, Director, US Army Futures Command

  • DEVCOM Atlantic: mission and vision
  • Enhancing capability through international partnerships
  • Industry opportunities to collaborate with US Army DEVCOM
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Update on Power Packs in the Multinational BOXER Programme

    Mr Jan Gosewinkel

    Mr Jan Gosewinkel, Vehicles & Trials Officer - BOXER Programme Division, OCCAR EA

  • Powerpacks currently in use
  • Different Configurations of Power Packs
  • Coordination of Different Requirements vs. Commonality Between the User Nations
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:00

    Overview of the Future Vehicles Project

    Professor Gregory Offer, Professor in Electrochemical Engineering, Imperial College London

  • Work being done in the Future Vehicles Project
  • The move towards electrification
  • Capabilities provided by Hydrogen-Powered fuel cells, LI Batteries and Super-Capacitors
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Ensuring Battery Systems In Armoured Vehicles Are Safe And Reliable

    Mr Elias Lallo, Scientist, FOI

  • The need for Battery Safety in Armoured Vehicles
  • Battery development for defence applications – challenges and successes
  • Areas for development in the next generation of armoured vehicle power
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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:30

    Modelling and Simulation considerations for electrified armoured vehicles

  • Benefits of HED Powertrain solutions
  • E-X-Drive® and In-wheel Hub drive solutions
  • Future technology challenges
  • Industry trends in next generation batteries
  • Needs for standards and test facilities specific to military needs
  • Dr Gary Mepsted

    Dr Gary Mepsted, Principal Engineer, QinetiQ

    Mr Colin Morgan

    Mr Colin Morgan, Principal Engineer, QinetiQ

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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:00

    Harnessing Sustainable Technologies: Small BESS and EVs in Disaster Zones

  • The value of Small BESS and EV
  • Successes of development
  • Mr Robert Camm

    Mr Robert Camm, Principal Consultant Sustainable Transport, DNV Services UK

    Mr Jasjeet Singh

    Mr Jasjeet Singh, Senior Principal Consultant, DNV Services UK

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    16:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Mr William Suttie, Former Fellow, DSTL


    Director
    US Army Futures Command
    Technical Consultant
    SSB
    Principal Engineer
    QinetiQ
    Vice President & General Manager
    AVL List GmbH
    Commanding Officer
    Army Trials Unit
    SO2 Current Forces
    ATDU
    Desk Officer - Project Manager MBT
    Czech Armed Forces
    TD6 Land Common Services
    DE&S
    Principal Engineer
    QinetiQ
    Scientist
    FOI
    Vehicles & Trials Officer - BOXER Programme Division
    OCCAR EA
    Senior Principal Consultant
    DNV Services UK
    Advanced Methodology Department Lead
    AVL Powertrain UK
    Principal Consultant Sustainable Transport
    DNV Services UK
    LE-FCSS-TD6-Eng1
    DE&S
    PM FOSOV
    US SOCOM
    Former Fellow
    DSTL
    Professor in Electrochemical Engineering
    Imperial College London

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