European Regions' Activities related to Electromobility Andreas Ziolek HyRaMP – Chairman of the Board Conference on Future Transport Fuels – Brussels, April 13, 2011
Mar 27, 2015
European Regions' Activities related to Electromobility
Andreas Ziolek
HyRaMP – Chairman of the Board
Conference on Future Transport Fuels – Brussels, April 13, 2011
Structure
HyRaMP Introduction …
HyRaMP Recent Activities …
Preparing Hy(E)RaMP …
The Next Mile …
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HyRaMP Introduction …
HyRaMP Recent Activities …
Preparing HyE RaMP …
The Next Mile …
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Italy
• Abruzzo• Province of Bolzano• Lazio • Lombardy• Piemonte• Province of Trento• Tuscany • Veneto
Spain• Andalusia• Aragon• Castilla La Mancha• Catalonia• Galicia
• Scandinavian Regions (N, SE, DK), represented by Hydrogen Sweden
• Flanders (Belgium)
• City of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
• City of Wroclaw (Poland)
• City of Torres Vedras (Portugal
• DutchHy (Netherlands)
• Pirkanmaa (Finland)
HyRaMP Introduction – Members (2011)
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France
• Rhone Alpes• Midi Pyrénées• Bretagne
Germany
• Baden-Württemberg• City of Hamburg• Hessen• North Rhine-Westphalia
United Kingdom
• West Midlands• Outer Hybrides• North East England• City of London
HyRaMP Introduction – Members
Representatives of regional / local authorities involved in
• Strategic energy and transport planning
• Technology development program planning
• Funding program definition
• Industrial policy
• Environmental aspects
• Public fleet procurements
• Infrastructure set up
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HyRaMP Introduction – Objectives
Coordination between the European Regions
• Harmonisation of regional activities across Europe
• Initiation of common inter-regional projects (actions)
• Monitoring and data collection
Towards EU
• Representation towards the European organisations
• Harmonisation of regional, national and EU policy and funding
HyRaMP regions have access to tools for the introduction and commercialisation of innovative drivetrain technologies
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HyRaMP – Regional R&D Budget for H2/Fuel Cells
*With data from 27 of 31 members
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~ 42
> 82
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction …
HyRaMP Recent Activities …
Preparing HyE RaMP …
The Next Mile …
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HyRaMP’s FC Vehicle Demo Project Involvement
HyRaMP is already involved in several projects of the EU Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), as partner /co-financer …
H2 moves Scandinavia (FC passenger cars) HyRaMP facilitates European road shows across several European regions (dissemination through local events).
CHIC (FC hybrid buses)HyRaMP coordinates general and targeted dissemination in 19 regions in Europe.
3rd FCH JU Call (2010 under negotiation)HyRaMP is a dissemination partner in two fuel cell vehicles demo projects: one for buses and one for taxies.
… to support a long-term approach for commercialisation and to motivate local decision makers with concrete project results.
1st Call
2nd Call
3rd Call
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Example: CHIC Project on FC Hybrid BusesExternalfunding
FCH JUfunding Phase 2 regions
Phase 1 regions Use existing and create new knowledge
Bolzano (5 buses)London (8 buses)
Milan (3 buses)
Oslo (5 buses)
Aargau (5 buses)
Phase 2 regions Receive gathered and refined knowledge from Phase 0 and Phase 1
Phase 0 regionsContribute knowledge from prefunded projects
Hamburg (10 buses)
Cologne (2 buses)
Berlin (5 buses)
BC Transit (20 buses)
CHIC data analysis and assessment
Translation in (political) recommendations
Provision of data Dissemination
Long-term strategy instead of unaligned project sequence
Hessen/ FrankfurtAbruzzoAmsterdamArnhemBarcelonaBirminghamFlanders
www.chic-project.eu
Lazio/ RomeMadridMidi PyreneesNorth Rhine-WestphaliaTrentinoTurino
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CHIC Project Joint Activities of 5 European partners in the project (Bolzano, London, Milan,
Switzerland, Oslo) Funding of 26 buses and refueling infrastructure up to 100 vehicles per day Partner-consortium for next bus project in formation
HyRaMP members’ next generation funding schemes NRW (> 25 buses), Berlin (4 ), Cologne (4), Hamburg (10/20), Karlsruhe (2) London (10 buses for 2012 Olympics) Amsterdam (4 +) Flanders (5 buses) Oslo (5 buses) Lombardy (3 buses)
Large Scale Hydrogen Infrastructure Investment Program Preparation Technical Assistance proposal under EIB Elena Program Support FCH JU future bus powertrain study
HyRaMP FC Hybrid Bus Activities
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H2 Infrastructure and EU’s future Energy Networks
Bolzano
Castilla , La Mancha
Cologne
Hamburg
Constant realisation of refuelling stations Already ~ 20 refuelling stations in operation in Europe
Another 60 – 80 stations in preparation until 2015
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction …
HyRaMP Recent Activities …
Preparing Hy(E)RaMP …
The Next Mile …
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Rationale – Definition of Electro Mobility
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Rationale – Definition of Electro Mobility
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Rationale – Definition of Electro Mobility
Electro MobilityDrive train options (e.g. HEV, PHEV, Range Extender, …)
BatteryTechnology
Fuel Cells& Hydrogen
Energy Savings, Efficiency, Renewables
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EU: Enlarge scope of HyRaMP to electro mobility (DG MOVE/DG ENTR)
EU Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicle Strategy indicates EC commitment to work with MS and regional / local governments on electric infrastructure development. Collaboration with EC towards pathway to involve regional authorities.
Procedure:
•January 2011: Concept paper sent to over 70 regions•February 16, 2011: Concept paper was finalized in a workshop•March 16, 2011: HyRaMP Board announced enlargement of HyRaMP activities
HyRaMP’s Way to Hy(E)RaMP
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February 16, 2011: Concept paper was finalized in a workshop;
Conclusions are
1.General agreement on the way forward and the scope of a broadened HyRAMP.
2.Agreement on Concept Paper for “Hy(E)RaMP” (working title) based on HyRaMP statutes and work plans.
3.HyRaMP will proceed with formal requirements to broaden the scope of the organisation; a proposal to adapt the statutes, name change as well as new Board structure will be presented at the General Assembly in October.
4.During “transition phase” current board members will also take action on recharging infrastructure, vehicle deployment and other relevant topics.
5.Secretariat and Board members have already taken action on strategy development and data surveys among Hy(E)RaMP current and potential new members.
HyRaMP’s Way to Hy(E)RaMP
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March 16, 2011: HyRaMP Board announced enlargement of HyRaMP Activities;
Actvities are
1.Electromobility and the required recharging and hydrogen infrastructure and its impact on local energy systems, especially with regards to renewable sources.
2.Stationary fuel cell systems.
3.Grid efficiency including storage, grid management, e.g. smart grids.
4.Special/early market applications as UPS power, materials handling.
HyRaMP’s Way to Hy(E)RaMP
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Regions’ role in Electro Mobility Deployment as…
• Planning and transport authorities influencing urban and regional development and infrastructure decisions at local level (i.e. general city planning, environmental zones, congestion charge etc).
• Purchasers and pilot customers of vehicles as early adopters(i.e. procurement of public fleets) in order to support demand and market viability of vehicles and infrastructure.
• Enabler to integrate electric infrastructure into local energy planning decisions as part of wider energy security concepts.
• Promotors of public awareness by using advanced technology within daily business and positioning local authorities as technology/ innovation providers.
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HyRaMP Data on Electric Mobility - Germany
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HyRaMP Survey – Preliminary Results
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Structure
HyRaMP Introduction …
HyRaMP Recent Activities …
Preparing HyE RaMP …
The Next Mile …
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Hy(E)RaMP Support to EU Strategy Development
Set up of professional data monitoring / data sharing structureas input to EU, national, regional policy and financial planning
Aligning overall communication activities on Electric Mobility with relevant EU projects (Green eMotion, CIVITAS, ELTIS etc. )
Input to actions identified in recent EU Transport White Paper:- Strategic Transport Technology Plan- Transport System Strategy - Mobility Plans and Scoreboard/potential use Structural funds
Collaboration European Industrial Initiatives (EII) of SET Plan
Input to Smart Cities and Communities Initiative
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Ready to go the extra mile:
HyRaMP SecretariatPaleis der Academiën,
Hertogsstraat 1Brussels, Belgium
Tel. +32 (02) 550 2295Fax. +32 (02) 550 2378
Email: [email protected] www.hy-ramp.eu
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