Transport and Climate Change – Key role of EVs

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Transport and Climate Change – Key role of EVs Climate Change Unit Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport 29th November 2018 Laura Behan laurabehan@dttas.gov.ie

Progress Against Targets EU’s Effort Sharing Decision target of a 20% reduction in non-Emissions Trading Scheme sector by 2020

National GHG Emissions Profile Total GHG Emissions Non-ETS Emissions

National GHG Emissions Profile

Transport Emissions Profile

Transport Emission Breakdown Transport CO2 emissions per mode in 2016. Source: SEAI

Distribution of Journeys by Mode Dublin Only: All regions excluding Dublin: 2.5% PT

Distribution of Journeys by purpose

Making Policy Choices

Invest in public transport where feasible…

Transition to alternative fuels - EVs

National Policy Framework for Alternative Fuels Infrastructure for Transport in Ireland (NPF) Ireland’s National Policy Framework for Alternative Fuels Infrastructure for Transport in Ireland, 2017-2030 was published in May 2017 under Directive 2014/94/EU. Sets Ireland’s long-term decarbonisation vision for the sector (by reducing our reliance on fossil fuels in transport). Supports diversification of the fuel mix (by increasing indigenous renewable electricity and biogas production). Sets common technical standards to ensure interoperability across EU-28. Reassures car manufacturers and investors of Ireland’s long term commitment to alternative fuels.

National Policy Framework for Alternative Fuels Infrastructure for Transport in Ireland (NPF) NPF supports the development of refuelling and recharging infrastructure to ensure that no barriers remain to market uptake of low emission vehicles in Ireland. Sets out our ambition that from 2030 all new cars and vans sold in Ireland will be zero-emission (or zero emission-capable).

Targets for Alternative Fuels Electric Vehicles (EVs) 20,000 EVs by 2020 EVs mainly addressed through LEV Taskforce Phase 1 – 7000 EVs on Irish roads at end-October 2018. Recharging Infrastructure 850 ‘slow’ chargepoints 100 ‘fast’ chargepoints 1 chargepoint per every 10 EVs - approx. 880 publicly accessible chargepoints.

LEV Taskforce Programme for Partnership Government Commitment Key Government Departments and Agencies Phase 1 – Focus on EVs WG1 - Incentives WG 2- Infrastructure and Pricing WG3 - Building Standards, Planning and Local Authorities

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