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Development of an European Framework for Electromobility
Christine Schwaegerl Siemens AG
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Charging, Grid manage-ment Environmental impacts
Conceptual Understanding of Electro-Mobility System Consumer acceptance / Market, Service Providers Policy context: Demonstration regions and municipalities; EU policies ICT: Open platform: market-place concept incl. operation, billing etc. Customer services Service Level Value added service Clearing House Stan- dards Network operation, grid management, reliability and quality, integration into the Smart grid develop- ment, RES integration EV types: Performance, suitability and standards Charging infrastructure: Interoperability and technology advances (fast and inductive charging, battery switching) Charging, Grid manage-ment Equipment level Grid level Environmental impacts 2
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Administrative WP – Dissemination (WP10), Project Management (WP11)
Development and demonstration of a unique and user-friendly framework for green electro-mobility Administrative WP – Dissemination (WP10), Project Management (WP11) EU-wide inventory Demonstration WP Green eMotion framework demonstration EU-wide demonstration Synchronisation of demonstration regions WP1 Urban electro- mobility concepts WP2 WP8 Ongoing demon-stration projects G4V, MERGE, EDISON Electromoblity services / ICT solutions Grid EV-olution WP3 WP4 Recharging infrastructure EV technology validation WP5 WP6 Technical WP Main objective of Green eMotion Green eMotion aims at the creation of a unique and user-friendly framework for green electromobility in the EU. Based on existing regional demonstration projects (9 projects have been selected as detailed in the following as well as in B2.3) the feasibility and scalability of an interoperable and standardised mobility system including a Clearing House will be demonstrated in order to establish the best conditions to allow businesses and consumers to drive electric vehicles and thus enable the mass market introduction. As a result, the demonstrated user-friendly, interoperable and scalable framework will serve as a benchmark for further regions and their interconnection in Europe. Policy makers, urban planners and electric utilities will be equipped with the necessary tools to facilitate the wide rollout of EV. WP7: Harmonisation of technology & standards WP9: Technical, environmental, economic and social evaluation Subject: Integrated European demonstration on electro-mobility – Vehicles, infrastructure, grid, IT applications, user acceptance
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The Project Consortium *
FP7 call TRANSPORT – 2010 TREN-1: 23 Mio. € EC funding, 40 partners, project start March 2011 *status November 2010 Industries: AREVA T&D, Better Place, Bosch, IBM, SAP, Siemens Utilities: Dansk Energy, EDF, Endesa, Enel, ESB, Eurelectric, Iberdrola, RWE, PPC Electric Vehicle Manufacturers: BMW, Daimler, Micro-Vett, Nissan, Renault Municipalities: Barcelona, Bornholm, Copenhagen, Cork, Dublin, Malaga, Malmö, Rome Research Institutions and Universities: Cartif, Cidaut, DTU, ECN, Imperial, IREC, RSE, TCD, TECNALIA EV Technology Institutions: DTI, FKA, TÜV Nord
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Demonstration Regions (in 2011)
EU-wide demonstration features: Consumer label / EU clearing House / Standards and interoperability / Cross-boarder rally Strasbourg # EVs: 100 Special features: Plug-in hybrid vehicles, cross boarder connection with Karlsruhe / Stuttgart Karlsruhe/Stuttgart # EVs: 40 Special features: Smart Grid features, optimised bi-directional charging, cross-border connection with Strasbourg Copenhagen, Bornholm, Malmö # EVs: 2,500 – 3,500 # Charging spots: Special Features: Battery swopping, cross-boarder traffic Ireland (Dublin, Cork) # Electric Vehicles (EVs): 2,000 # Charging spots: (private and public) Special features: DC charging stations, kWh billing system, supplier choice Berlin # EVs: 100 # Charging spots: 3600 Special features: Largest integrated project worldwide testing business models and consumer behaviour Copenhagen / Bornholm / Malmö Dublin Berlin Cork Madrid # EVs: 10 # Charging spots: 210 Special features: Advanced RES integration studies, smart grid integration etc. Karlsruhe/Stuttgart Barcelona # EVs: 500 # Charging spots: 700 Special features: Electric mobility service citizen office, Large e-motorbike demonstration, EVS27 Strasbourg Budapest Pisa Madrid Malaga # EVs: 30 # Charging spots: 50 Special features: Embedment in Smart City concept, V2G, B2G, DC charging stations Barcelona Rome Kozani Murcia Italy (Rome, Pisa) # EVs: 100 # Charging spots: 400 Special features: System approach enabling innovative services and user interfaces, kWh billing system, alternative business models testing Malaga Existing demonstration region (Potential) replication region Municipalities involved in Green eMotion
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The Concept of Green eMotion
National / regional projects Proof technology (equipment level) Test of operation and billing First business models Initial local consumer awareness Mass market (start) Standardised solutions for vehicles infrastructure, network and IT applications available Preconditions and user acceptance established GREEN EMOTION EU-wide market roll out Connection of national / regional projects Market place Interoperability and standards EU project Green eMotion Proof of interoperability Future proofing of protocols and interfaces Introduction marketplace and advanced services Wider consumer awareness and acceptance Legislative support Incentivising policies and regulation Consumer incentives
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