WP3. SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND ALTERNATIVE FUELS BATTERIE Better Accessible Transport to Encourage Robust Intermodal Enterprise Shetland, September, 11-12.

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WP3. SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND ALTERNATIVE FUELS BATTERIE Better Accessible Transport to Encourage Robust Intermodal Enterprise Shetland, September, 11-12

What is written in the contract Period: 01/01/2012 to 30/09/2014 Partners involved : All Expected results: A report outlining the effectiveness of all intermodal networks in Atlantic Area A report of the various smart technologies A report outlining the various stages of development of alternative fuels and an interactive Batterie website-based map of alternative fuel supply points A report identifying the environmental and safety aspects of each alternative fuel An information pack indicating an outline permitting route for the relevant infrastructure in each region A guidance document detailing current and modeled future alternative fuel supply chains

Starting point FAEN ask for information to all the partners: Geographical and population context Current situations about mobility and Key Actors Intermodality and best practices Current situation and regional map fuelling FIRST REPORT ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION IN EACH REGION Preliminary reports (State-of-art of Smart technologies, alternative fuels and best practices) Map fuelling draft

First Report. WP3.

Common points and differences All the countries are very dependent on road transport mainly private cars SMART TECHNOLOGIES Single ticket solutions Tools to planning a trip from one point to other point using different public transports Information points on several bases (internet, board, mobile..)" In general terms, there are some tools and solutions but there aren´t enough information to the private users about them.

ALTERNATIVE FUELS Public EV charging infrastructure in the most important cities promoted mainly by public funds but not too many EV at the moment. In general terms biofuels are mixed in small percentages into normal diesel and petrol. However some bus companies use biofuels 100% in different lines. There are some biodiesel generation plants and they cover an important part of the biodiesel requirements. Liquefied petroleum gas is available throughout the regions/countries in some gas stations but the number of vehicles is very low. Lack of information or difficulties to find the information. None of information about environmental aspects. Probably, now is possible to travel using different alternative fuels (electricity, biofuels, LPG, …) but there aren’t any tool where all the information is given about how to do it and also public EV charging points or petrol station where is possible to charge alternative fuels. Common points and differences

STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT OF INTERMODALITY There are some differences between countries about the stages of development of intermodality but in general terms the level is medium-high. Some of them have tools to planning a trip using different modes of transport. Also the most important bus stations are connected to the most important rail stations or they are in the same place. Not all the airports are connected to the main cities by public transport. For long distance, there is not a real coordination between transports. Transport companies prefer operating and promoting their own networks. For example there is not a “single-ticket” between transports of different regions. Common points and differences

Next steps Finish the first draft of the report (about pages). Second week of November Use this report to develop the other reports. End of year 2012 A report outlining the effectiveness of all intermodal networks in Atlantic Area A report of the various smart technologies A report outlining the various stages of development of alternative fuels and an interactive Batterie website-based map of alternative fuel supply points A report identifying the environmental and safety aspects of each alternative fuel Other reports. March 2013 An information pack indicating an outline permitting route for the relevant infrastructure in each region A guidance document detailing current and modeled future alternative fuel supply chains Ask for some extra information

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION! WP3. SMART TECHNOLOGIES AND ALTERNATIVE FUELS