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Impacts Student Powerpoint Problem – How is it possible to provide, manage and maintain an efficient and sustainable transport system. Content created by <Partner logo>

Technologies contributing to a sustainable transport system are currently being developed or are in different stages of market take up and deployment.

Technologies contributing to a sustainable transport system are currently being developed or are in different stages of market take up and deployment. They are clustered in four technology areas covering all modes of transport.

Technologies contributing to a sustainable transport system are currently being developed or are in different stages of market take up and deployment. They are clustered in four technology areas covering all modes of transport. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)

Technologies contributing to a sustainable transport system are currently being developed or are in different stages of market take up and deployment. They are clustered in four technology areas covering all modes of transport. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Fuels and energy technologies

Technologies contributing to a sustainable transport system are currently being developed or are in different stages of market take up and deployment. They are clustered in four technology areas covering all modes of transport. Materials and vehicle design Fuels and energy technologies Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)

Technologies contributing to a sustainable transport system are currently being developed or are in different stages of market take up and deployment. They are clustered in four technology areas covering all modes of transport. Materials and vehicle design Fuels and energy technologies Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Transport infrastructure and services

Task – Can you sort the cards into the correct technology area. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (9) Fuels and energy technologies (7) Materials and vehicle design (3)   Transport infrastructure and services

Task – Can you sort the cards into the correct technology area. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (9) Fuels and energy technologies (7) Materials and vehicle design (3)   Transport infrastructure and services Traffic management Freight route planning and optimisation Traveller information Route planning and optimisation Ticketing and payment Electronic communication between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure Technologies related to ‘Virtual accessibility’ Teleworking etc. e-initiatives (e-freight, e-maritime etc.)

Task – Can you sort the cards into the correct technology area. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (9) Fuels and energy technologies (7) Materials and vehicle design (3)   Transport infrastructure and services Traffic management Freight route planning and optimisation Traveller information Route planning and optimisation Ticketing and payment Electronic communication between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure Technologies related to ‘Virtual accessibility’ Teleworking etc. e-initiatives (e-freight, e-maritime etc.) Biofuels Electrification and low carbon electricity Hydrogen and fuel cells Hybrid vehicles Incremental improvements of conventional engines Alternative propulsion for shipping such as wind, solar or nuclear energy based solutions Propulsion for aviation

Task – Can you sort the cards into the correct technology area. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (9) Fuels and energy technologies (7) Materials and vehicle design (3)   Transport infrastructure and services Traffic management Freight route planning and optimisation Traveller information Route planning and optimisation Ticketing and payment Electronic communication between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure Technologies related to ‘Virtual accessibility’ Teleworking etc. e-initiatives (e-freight, e-maritime etc.) Biofuels Electrification and low carbon electricity Hydrogen and fuel cells Hybrid vehicles Incremental improvements of conventional engines Alternative propulsion for shipping such as wind, solar or nuclear energy based solutions Propulsion for aviation Use of lightweight or new materials for vehicles Downsizing of vehicles Aerodynamic design of vehicles

Task – Can you sort the cards into the correct technology area. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (9) Fuels and energy technologies (7) Materials and vehicle design (3)   Transport infrastructure and services Traffic management Freight route planning and optimisation Traveller information Route planning and optimisation Ticketing and payment Electronic communication between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure Technologies related to ‘Virtual accessibility’ Teleworking etc. e-initiatives (e-freight, e-maritime etc.) Biofuels Electrification and low carbon electricity Hydrogen and fuel cells Hybrid vehicles Incremental improvements of conventional engines Alternative propulsion for shipping such as wind, solar or nuclear energy based solutions Propulsion for aviation Use of lightweight or new materials for vehicles Downsizing of vehicles Aerodynamic design of vehicles Multimodal freight consolidation centres Passenger terminals Construction materials New infrastructure and service concepts such as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) Multimodal/on-demand services Pipelines Intermodal integration

Task – Can you sort the cards into the correct technology area. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (9) Fuels and energy technologies (7) Materials and vehicle design (3)   Transport infrastructure and services Traffic management Freight route planning and optimisation Traveller information Route planning and optimisation Ticketing and payment Electronic communication between vehicles and between vehicles and infrastructure Technologies related to ‘Virtual accessibility’ Teleworking etc. e-initiatives (e-freight, e-maritime etc.) Biofuels Electrification and low carbon electricity Hydrogen and fuel cells Hybrid vehicles Incremental improvements of conventional engines Alternative propulsion for shipping such as wind, solar or nuclear energy based solutions Propulsion for aviation Use of lightweight or new materials for vehicles Downsizing of vehicles Aerodynamic design of vehicles Multimodal freight consolidation centres Passenger terminals Construction materials New infrastructure and service concepts such as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) Multimodal/on-demand services Pipelines Intermodal integration

Task Using what you know about Hydrogen Fuel Cells, explain your choices for providing, managing and maintaining an efficient and sustainable transport system.

Task Using what you know about Hydrogen Fuel Cells, explain your choices for providing, managing and maintaining an efficient and sustainable transport system. Focus on the requirements of your choice of Hydrogen Fuel Cell powered vehicle in terms of infrastructure and the implications and impact of this in the immediate and long term future.