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1 Electric vehicle support
Peter Eggeman Fleet Support Manager

2 Energy Saving Trust Group Transport
Advise organisations how to decarbonise, reduce costs, transition to ULEV, meet air quality requirements and manage grey fleet. Manage incentives and programmes to enhance the uptake of ULEVs, installation of chargepoints and clean vehicle retrofit. Supporting low emission transport skills, expertise and best practice across the automotive supply chain. Eco-driving training (including EVs) to fleet drivers Social Enterprise with a Charitable Foundation, established by the UK Government in 1992 200 staff across offices in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland Objective to reduce harmful emissions by promoting sustainable, efficient use of energy and transport Who are we?

3 Resources and support Support Resources Fleet Consultancy
Local Government support On-Street residential scheme Used ULEV Training CVRAS Resources Best Practice guides Animations Business & consumer tools Case studies Fleet briefing

4 Resources - best practice guides and animations

5 Fleet Support Fleet Support
Fleet Efficiency ULEV Air Quality Grey Fleet Freight / HGV Available free to qualifying organisations (supported by Department for Transport) Consultancy support available to do what you need Contact us to discuss

6 ULEV review - considerations
Vehicles Charging Drivers Cars: BEV, E-REV, PHEV? Pool cars Company cars Vans: Size Payload Duty cycle Office/Depot: Smart charging Staff Visitors Integration with public & home networks Home: Is charging possible? Company car tax Fuel reimbursement Choice lists Enthusiastic & engaged Induction & training Review replacement cycle policies

7 ULEV review- building the case
Vehicle profiles / duty cycles that appear to work Vehicles where there is an appropriate alternative Identify the vehicle opportunity Carry out whole life cost analysis vs ICE Factor in grants and tax benefits Understand the costs 04 Ensure drivers are educated, informed and enthusiastic! Consider specific efficient driver training to improve range Driver acceptance 03 02 Driver acceptance 01 Operational Understand costs Which vehicles? How and where to re-charge Duty cycle and route optimisation Operational considerations

8 From the last week…(1) German EV incentives extended
The German Federal Ministry of Economics has extended the purchase incentives for battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) until 2020. ‘We are extending the purchase premium for electric cars until the end of 2020, because we need continuity in support.’

9 From the last week…(2) Corsa & Grandland:
VAUXHALL has released first images of the all-new Corsa-e, one of the most hotly-anticipated new cars to go on sale in 2019. As part of the brand’s PACE! strategic plan, Vauxhall’s Corsa-e and Grandland X PHEV will lead Vauxhall’s electric charge this year.

10 From the last week…(3) Hydrogen: The best alternative to internal combustion? Are electric vehicles (EVs) the best solution (to diesel & petrol) for all concerned? There is another technology available for development, albeit one which has been in its infancy for some time. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) offer a long range, with a filling time equivalent to a petrol or diesel tank, and the only emission is H2O, otherwise known as water. So why is this technology not being rushed through like EVs are? What is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle? A hydrogen fuel cell vehicle is just that, a vehicle with a hydrogen fuel cell on board. It is still an electric vehicle, but rather than a battery, the car features a fuel cell stack. Drivers fill up a high-pressure tank with hydrogen (gas), which is then fed into the stack, where it reacts with oxygen found naturally in the air and generates electricity.

11 From the last week…(4) EV battery life
Data from Nissan shows the batteries used by its Leaf electric car will outlast the vehicle by years, said Francisco Carranza, managing director of Renault-Nissan Energy Services. Nissan monitors everything from charging patterns to battery degradation on the more than 400,000 Leafs it has sold in Europe since launching the first generation in 2011. Based on the average life of a car at 10 years, Carranza put the battery life at 22 years. “We are going to have to recover those batteries,” Carranza told the Automotive News Europe Congress here on Wednesday. Nissan has been looking at ways to boost revenue from electric cars for itself and its customers as traditional revenue streams dry up in the switch from combustion cars to electric cars. “Aftersales revenue will massively suffer from electrification,” Carranza said.

12 From the last week…(5) Deloitte
The UK will need 28,000 public charging points to accommodate the estimated seven million electric vehicles (EVs) in circulation by 2030, according to new analysis from Deloitte. Zap Map New figures from Zap-Map reveal the extent of the UK’s electric vehicle revolution, with the number of public charging locations now surpassing petrol stations for the first time. Data from Zap-Map shows that as of 22 May, there are 8,471 charging locations across the UK, hosting a total of 13,613 charging devices. In contrast, as of the end of April, there are currently only 8,400 petrol stations in the UK, a figure which is continuing to decline. There has been huge growth in the UK public EV charge point market in the past 12 months, with the number of locations increasing 57% in that time. The expanding network supports an increasing number of electric vehicles on the road, expanding from only 3.5k cars just six years ago, to more than 210k currently. Analysts forecast that by the end of 2022, at least 1 million EVs will be in use in the UK, a figure backed by government policy that looks to electrify all new cars and vans by 2040.

13 Thank you Any questions?


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