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INTERREG project E-Mobility

Policy, Practice and

Profitability

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On 10 October

2013

the Dutch city of

Haarlem had the honour of being

the international centre of electric

transport. Over 90 experts and

stakeholders from eight different

countries took part in the INTERREG

E-Mobility NSR Conference.

I look back on a successful conference.

In addition to the inspiring speakers,

I particularly recall the conference’s

interactive part. Responding to each

other immediately was a fine and

instructive exercise. I received many

compliments from the American and

European delegations. They considered

the event to be groundbreaking. The

wake up call, for example, will be talked

about for a long time to come.

This book is intended for everyone who

took part in the conference as well as

for those who were unable to attend. It

is a means by which we can pass on the

substance of the conference.

For me, electric transport was the

dominant theme of the entire week. In

addition to attending the conference,

I was at the Province’s stand at the

Ecomobiel trade show for sustainable

mobility and, in the pouring rain, gave

the starting signal for SolaRoad, the

‘solar’ road that generates electrical

energy.

The events and technology referred

to above are all conducive to electric

transport in the Province of Noord-

Holland. Hopefully they will shine

across the rest of the Netherlands and

beyond.

Enjoy the read!

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Official welcome by vice governor

Mrs. E. (Elisabeth) Post Mmc - Province of Noord-Holland

“We have come together to learn from each other

and to share experiences in the introduction of

electromobility”

http://www.noord-holland.nl/web/Projecten/Elektrisch-vervoer.htm

[email protected]

@Elisabeth_Post

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/mnkVE3FOPT4

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ir. J.G.F.M. (Julia) Williams-Jacobse,

Project Leader Electromobility – Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs

“The Dutch approach to electromobility. A wholesome

three-some: innovation, green growth and climate/

environment”

contact: www.Rijksoverheid.nl

www.Nederlandelektrisch.nl

[email protected]

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/otEb7pg6HUI

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dr. Sjoerd Bakker,

Delft University of Technology

‘‘Stakeholders analysis EV infrastructure North Sea

Region’’

[email protected]

http://www.otb.tudelft.nl

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/CRNlNihv2Pg

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dr. Martijn van der Steen,

NSOB (Netherlands School of Public Administration)

‘‘Emergent strategies for an emerging technology; how

different countries and regions manage the introduction

of E-mobility differently”

[email protected]

www.NSOB.nl

@MartijnvdSteen

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/8oEIrJwhjY4

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Mr. Jan Schreuder,

Municipality of Zaanstad (Netherlands) - Project Manager INTERREG project E-Harbours

“E-harbours: stimulating renewable energy for power

and transport’’

www.eharbours.eu | www.zaanstad.nl

[email protected]

@eharbours

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/cXZhnAwS3TA

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Mr. Michael Stie Laugesen,

CUFLOS Denmark (Clean Urban Freight Logistics Solutions

“CUFLOS - a forum for Clean Urban Freight Logistics

Solutions”

www.e-mobility-nsr.eu

[email protected]

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/mG7CyRFcnTM

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prof. dr. ir. Maarten Steinbuch,

Eindhoven University of Technology - Automotive Technology

“Car challenges”

http://steinbuch.wordpress.com/

[email protected]

@M_Steinbuch

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/T1Dravr8IKg

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Mr. Paul Scott,

Plug-in America - cofounder

“The economics of electric vehicles and renewable

energy”

www.pluginAmerica.com

[email protected]

@Sunpwrd

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/UEf9idZpfzw

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[email protected]

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/i5jlgOVdUIo

Ms Svetlana Golescu, alias Jacqueline Kerkhof

‘‘As a conference intermission and wake-up

call to all partners of the e-mobility project,

Ms Jacqueline Kerkhof arrived in the person

of Svetlana Golescu to shake those present

awake with an extremely entertaining act

and song.”

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dr. Stephen Shaw,

London Metropolitan University - reader in Business and Management

“Re-charging in public places: available, inter-operable,

easy to use?”

www.Londonmet.ac.uk

[email protected]

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/OiX7izMGC9U

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dr. Benjamin Myklebust,

ZERO Norway (Zero Emissions Resource Organisation)

“An electric success story in Norway, through powerful,

but waning incentives”

www.zero.no/en/about-zero/

[email protected]

@bmyklebust

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/lVXenEtC8XY

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drs. ing. René Zorge,

PROOV

“Drivers and bounderies for wireless charging of electric

city buses and trucks”

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/-rL8Dhrfow8

www.proov.nl

[email protected]

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Mr. Kenan Aksular,

Athlon Car Lease

“How to adopt EV’s in corporate fleets”

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/Jrrn8smpJHE

www.athloncarlease.com

[email protected]

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Mr. Richard Walker,

CEO and President ZERO Motorcycles

“E-mobility and electric motorcycles - building

a sustainable, high performance EV business”

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/psD6yyQRl_A

www. zeromotorcycles.com

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Mr. Brett Hauser,

CEO Greenlots

“How to set up intelligent charging infrastructure

for EV’s at home, work or in public places that help

make the grid more efficient”

For video, use link or QR-code:

http://youtu.be/p7gruMjxr7g

www.greenlots.com

[email protected]

@BrettHauser

@greenlots

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Conference Programme

ELECTRIC VEHICLES

AND ECO CARS:

Solutions for

Green Growth

ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND ECO CARS:

Solutions for Green Growth

Throughout Europe, city-regions are championing the development and use of electric vehicles (EVs) and other Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs). London is a notable example. In tandem with the decarbonisation of power generation, anticipated benefits include significant reductions in C02 emissions to mitigate climate change, energy security, and improved air quality. Further, electrification of road transport can stimulate much needed economic growth. As yet, however, such initiatives tend to lack synchronization and coordination. There seems to be considerable scope for further development and ‘green growth’ in this emerging industry across Europe and other world regions.

Running from October 2011 to September 2014, the E-Mobility NSR network is helping to facilitate a more joined-up approach to electrification of road transport mobility that will improve accessibility and sustainable growth in the North Sea Region. The interdisciplinary project involves universities, national and local authorities and economic development agencies from seven countries (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom) with the shared aim of developing common strategies and solutions. To follow the progress of E-mobility NSR please sign up for the project e-news at: www.e-mobility-nsr.eu. The London conference reviews progress towards mainstream market acceptance of electric mobility. In particular, it foregrounds the ‘bigger picture’: the prospects for electrifying road transport across Europe and other world regions, and opportunities to develop complementary green technologies and business solutions for cleaner, quieter, healthier cities. Expert panels consider what needs to be improved, what works well, and what might be transferrable.

This conference is organised by E-mobility NSR in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).

11th April 2014 | 9am – 5pm

London Metropolitan University

Graduate Centre, Holloway Road, London N7 8DB

Register for free:

www.e-mobility-nsr.eu/final-conference-registration

Oslo to Newcastle Route

Winter 2013 Analysis of EV-Infrastructure Gaps (red) Data: OpenChargeMap.org

09:30 – 10:00 Welcome and introductions: Dr Stephen Shaw (Chair); Professor Malcolm Gillies (London Met Vice Chancellor); Christian Byrith (Head NSR Programme)

10:00 – 10:25 TfL hybrid ‘new Routemaster’ buses (Room: GC-108)

Leon Daniels, MD Surface Transport, Transport for London,

UK

10:25 – 10:45 Ultra Personal Rapid Transit: a million autonomous electric miles and counting (Room: GC-108)

Fraser Brown, MD Ultra Global PRT, UK (EU)

10:45 – 11:05 DHL Supply Chain Europe goes green (Room: GC-108)

Jim York, VP GoGreen DHL Supply Chain Europe, UK (EU)

11:20 – 11:40 New EV drivers: overcoming ‘range anxiety’ and other barriers (Room: GC-108)

Dr Mark Burgess, Oxford Brookes Psychology Department, UK (EU)

11:40 – 12:00 Significance of EV infrastructure for mainstream market acceptance (Room: GC-108)

Dr Keith Bevis, EValu8, East of England Plugged-in Place, UK (EU)

Russell Fenner, EValu8, East of England Plugged-in Place, UK (EU)

12:00 – 12:10 Electric Mobility Information Centres: short introduction to demonstrations and exhibition (Room: GC-108)

Steen Olesen, Hoje Taastrup, Denmark (EU)

13:00 – 13:25 Metropolitan perspectives: insights from Hamburg (Room: GC-108)

Peter Lindlahr, MD hySolutions GmbH, Hamburg, Germany

13.30 – 16.00 A systemic policy mix to support electric mobility development and adoption (Room: GCG-10)

Delft University of Technology, Netherlands (EU)

The role of EV consumer behaviour on smart grid solutions (Room: GCG-08)

Ghent University, Belgium (EU)

14:45 – 16:00 Electrifying urban freight transport for cleaner cities and efficient logistics (Room: GCG-08)

FDT - Association of Danish Transport and Logistics Centres, Denmark (EU)

Creating cross-border routes for longer distance EV driving (Room: GCG-10)

Lindholmen Science Park AB, Sweden (EU)

16:00 – 17:00 Rapporteur’s review of workshop sessions (Room: GC-108)

Dr Peter Van Deventer, Program Director Coast to Coast E-Mobility, San Francisco Bay Area (U.S.)

Special Guest (joining the discussion online) Paul Scott, Founding Member of Plug In America, Santa Monica (U.S.)

SESSION 1:

Showcase UK Contributions to Electric Mobility

SESSION 2:

Expert Workshops

PLENARY ON THE ROAD AHEAD:

Connectivity, Complementary Green

Technologies & Business Solutions

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Project information:

www.e-mobility-NSR.eu

Dutch partners:

Provincie Noord-Holland

and

MRA-Electric

Contact:

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.mraelektrisch.nl

www.mrae.nl

Project coordinator: Yolanda Schmal

Project communications: Christine van ‘t Hull

0031 (0)6 460 766 72

0031 (0)6 519 141 35

@emobilityNSR

@MRAelektrisch

Illustrations by:

Martine Vanremoortelre (VisualHarvesting.com)

Editions:

100 folders and digital available at

http://www.noord-holland.nl/web/Projecten/Elektrisch-vervoer.htm

MRA
@Elisabeth_Post @MartijnvdSteen @eharbours @M_Steinbuch @Sunpwrd @bmyklebust @Kaksul @BrettHauser @greenlots @emobilityNSR @MRAelektrisch

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