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Giampiero Testoni

Giampiero Testoni

CTO Energica Motor Company S.p.A.

Giampiero Testoni was born on June 2, 1978, in Milan, Italy.

After graduating from high school in 1996, he attended a professional course in mechanical engineering.

In 2000 he founded "Super Moto Bros," a company active in motorcycle sales and repair, in Milan.

In 2005 he collaborated with the Scuderia Fantic Motor GP team as part of its participation in the Motorcycling Road Racing World Championship.

In 2006 he collaborated with ADV Agency - Racing sponsor agency in the management of motorcyclists and sponsorships, also within the Motorcycling Road Racing World Championship.

In 2006 he started working in CRP Technology S.r.l., becoming the Racing Department Manager and, at the end of 2006, the managing director of CRP Racing, a newly established company with the aim of developing special projects in the racing world.

Starting in 2010, he began working for the Energica project as technical and motorcycle research and development manager.

Over the years he has helped develop the eCRP, an electric superbike and winner in 2010 of the TTXGP European electric motorcycle championship, and has participated in the creation of numerous registered patents related to components and systems of Energica motorcycles.

Giampiero Testoni, CTO Energica Motor Company S.p.A., is considered one of the top experts in the EV world.

Events

09:30 | 11:30 - ELECTRIC, E-FUEL AND HYDROGEN: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE OF MOBILITY

Europe is committed to the sustainable mobility challenge with a focus on electric vehicles, emphasizing the need for 100 percent power generation from renewable sources.

Widespread presence of charging infrastructure is crucial, especially for communities remote from cities. Until 2026, reviews on transition plans are planned, with increasing discussion on complementary technologies to electric such as hydrogen in combustion engines, synthetic fuels and fuel cells.
Sustainable mobility requires integrated services such as charging, location of charging zones and car sharing. Conference guests will address the readiness level of alternative technologies to electric, from hydrogen to biofuels, assessing the current status and competitiveness of these solutions.