ELVITEN: #Let sgoelectric

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ELVITEN: #Let sgoelectric Plans for the demo site Berlin Ricarda Mendy, R&D Project Coordinator at Hubject GmbH Wocomoco Rotterdam, 06.11.2018

Table of content 1 3 5 About ELVITEN Berlin Framework Conditions Demo strategie About Hubject Research motivation for Hubject 2 4 2

About ELVITEN: Framework Facts Abbreviation for Electrified L-category Vehicles Integrated into Transport and Electricity Networks EU Project: H2020 21 Partners from multiple different European countries Starting date: 1 November 2017; project duration: 36 months Total cost: EUR 9.5 million Project goal: Promote the usage of EL-Vs 3

About ELVITEN: Demonstrations in 6 European cities One-year long demonstrations in 6 cities in 2019 : Genoa, Rome, Bari, Malaga, Berlin and Trikala 4

HUBJECT at one glance

HUBJECT at one glance Without the central hub solution, a large number of bilateral agreements will be needed

HUBJECT at one glance Hubject s European intercharge network - Over 300 partners - More than 61.000 charging points

Berlin Framework Conditions City characteristics Geography: large, wide and flat Continental climate Students, commuters (universities and employers decentrally distributed) Air quality problems with air pollution The overall air pollution level is considered Fair at 31 units on the AQI scale, taking both concentration and time into account as a measure of the dosage NOx and CO are one of the main contributors to low air quality 8

Berlin Framework Conditions Transport characteristics - 0,3 % out of 1.2 Million registered passenger cars in Berlin have an electric engine - In the whole city there are more than 80,000 public parking management zones and about 26,600 bike stand - With 628 charge points, Berlin is the city with the second most charge points in Germany (after Hamburg) Modal share in Berlin 9

Berlin Framework Conditions Berlin has a comparatively good public transport system Transit Bus Tram Rail Metro Network length (km) 1,675 196.6 331.5 146.6 Lines 152 22 16 10 10

Berlin Framework Conditions Means of transportation regarding to distance, Berlin 11

Berlin Framework Conditions Purpose of Trips by mode, Berlin 12

Berlin Framework Conditions Average Distance of Trips in km, Berlin 13

Public Perception Online Survey 1000 respondents/ citizens of Berlin, 27 multiple choice questions, not representative (bias through media use) Conducted for one month: Jan Feb 2018 Opinions and perceptions were compared with socio-economic factors as well as with current trip behavior and experience with EL-Vs Results: Less than 40% are willing to use EL-Vs 10% are willing to use EL-Vs frequently 15% would not consider using EL-Vs at all Most popular choice for commuting: 3-wheelers, then 2-wheelers Relevant use encouraging factors: 1. secure parking, 2. charging infrastructure 14

Public Perception Online Survey Do you, or would you consider, using one of these kinds of electric vehicles as a part of multi-modal journey, with for instance public transport? 15

Public Perception Online Survey If there was a sharing scheme for these kinds of light electric vehicles in your local area would you consider using it? 16

Berlin Framework Conditions EL-V market Berlin is one of the leading cities in Europe regarding the sharing offers for EL-Vs many new market players this year Existing sharing provider: 2 e-scooter companies, 1 e-bike ca. 2000 shared e-scooters circulating, forecast for strong growth Variety of EL-V manufacturers No encompassing integration yet Policy environment Programs (e.g. Wirtschaftsnahe Elektromobilität ) New Berlin mobility law, 2018 Prohibition of Diesel, 2018 17

Demo strategy a mixed approach Public and private partnerships Different framework conditions than other cities: starting in March 2019 Since market is already becoming very active on a micro level get everybody together at one table and use the momentum of the market Reach goal: through mixed approach (sharing and individual ownership and delivery ownership) The most effective way: umbrella cooperation with emo (Berlin Agency for Electromobility) Berlin s No. one multiplier in electromobility and interface between economy and politics Involved with almost every public funding project in Berlin Provide contacts and know-how Make it an encompassing Berlin goes Electric -Project 18

Demo strategy a mixed approach Public and private partnerships public short-term sharing private ownership delivery ownership Identified for each contractual relation: potential partners and target users, set-up, risk assessment, channel of data collection, financial framework 19

Regional Support Group Berlin Target Group Agreement Vehicle manufacturers Public authorities Universities/School Tourism agencies Leisure companies (restaurants, hotels, cinemas) Fleet operators Assurance companies Charging point operators Mobility clubs NGOs other public programs in Berlin RSG member Support awareness campaign through own means (website, newsletter, social media etc.) Sponsor/host campaigning events or RSG meetings Support demo (with finances, material or expertise) Provide knowledge in workshops: two-ways channel for collecting feedback and exchanging knowledge and best practices Hubject Add the name and logo of the Member on the ELVITEN website Include the Member logos, where appropriate, in printed communication material to be disseminated in key locations/events in the city of Berlin Invite the Member to ELVITEN workshops, events and open discussions Publicise the Member s activities and news related to the topics of the project in the ELVITEN online channels (I.e. website and social media) Share the project results with the Member for having their inputs 20

The Awareness Campaign for Berlin Public and private partnerships Overview Berlin contacts Goals Create awareness about the use and functionalities of EL-Vs Generate interest with the public on the use of EL -Vs Invite the public to join the demonstrations Maintain public engaged in the project Message EL-Vs are convenient, easy to use and sustainable means for urban travelling Commuters Tourists Students EUREF campus workers EL-V Drivers in general a) Campaign event b) Campaign ambassador c) Communciation channels 21

The Awareness Campaign for Berlin Campaign event: EL-V Event day: >>Berlin goes Electric<< o o o - - 22

Get involved! 23

www.elviten-project.eu ELVITEN_EU ELVITEN ELVITEN info@ elviten-p rojec t.eu Ric a rd a.mend y@hub jec t.c om Tha nks for your a ttention Ric a rd a Mend y, Hubjec t GmbH This project has received funding from the European Union s horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 769926