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How E-mobile is your city? Dr. Armin Langweg, Stadt Aachen Electromobility in CIVITAS cities In cooperation with the CIVITAS Working group Clean Vehicles and fleets 16-17 February 2016, 11-13h, Cologne, Germany

Aachen: european city between tradition und science 800 cathedral + coronation Charlemagne european charlemangne price since 1949 most western city in Germany 250 inhabitants (region 550 tsd) 2014 1 mio. guests overnight 4 universities - 53tsd students 2015 European championchip horsing 2

Content How E-mobile is your city? 1. Framework and generation of this survey 2. Results of self assessment of the cities 3. Proposal for a city-benchmark e-mobility and results 4. Recommendations 3

How E-mobile is your city? pilot project as part of CIVITAS DYN@MO - developed by the City of Aachen, Armin Langweg with support of Miriam Lindenau, Rupprecht Consult, and Ralph de Jong, UBC - in coordination with Gabriela Barrera, Polisnetwork - for cities and regions - to be completed by the person most involved in e- mobility affairs - e-questionnaire-tool GrafStat from the city of Aachen 4

Content and structure of the survey 50 questions 9 sections 1. pre-information: National / regional framework for e-mobility 2. e-mobility in general 3. production, development, research 4. communication and networking 5. charging infrastructure 6. electric cars 7. pedelecs / electric bikes 8. electric public transport 9. Self assessment + Feedback 5

Participation and feedback 7 (of 8) CivitasplusII-cities Feedback very useful: 1 useful: 5 less useful: - not useful: 1 too many questions: 1 Eduardo Poyato Rasmo eduardopoyato@ingecon 0034 654730028 sulting.com city responsible person email phone local website Stadt Aachen Kristine Hess-Akens kristine.hessakens@mail.aachen.de 6002 0049 241 / 432- www.emobilaachen.de (Armin Langweg) Landeshauptstadt Michael Michael.Hagel@stuttgart. 0049 711 / 216 www.stuttgart.de/e Stuttgart Hagel de 60702 lektromobilitaet Palma de Mallorca Mateo Maimó Rosselló mmaimo@mob.palma.es 0034 971225522 melib.caib.es Malaga Koprivnica Vedrana Knezevic vedrana.knezevic@kopri vnica.hr Tel Aviv - Yafo Vered crispin_v@mail.telaviv.gov.il 0972 3-5218904 Crispin Iva machakova.iva@brno.cz 0042 0542174109 Machakova Brno, South Moravian Region 0038 548279555 www.kc-sump.eu/ 6

Self-assessment 7

New structure for benchmark I. Framework for e-mobility on local level 6 II. E-mobility targets on local level 5 III. Communication and networking 11 IV. Data availability 9 V. Electric public transport 6 VI. Charging infrastructure 4 VII. Spread of e-vehicles 8 e-mobility items 49 8

I Framework for e-mobility on local level Kopriv nica Brno I Framework for e-mobility on local level Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma 1 national/regional targets for e-mobility y y y y p y 2 subsidies for private purchase y y y y y y 3 national/regional funding for local strategies y y y y y y p local production of e-vehicles or 4 infrastructure y y y y y local development of e-mobility businessmodels/others 5 y y y y 6 research on e-mobility y y y y y maximum 6 good terms 4+ present 6 5 5 3 3 6 3 no considerable supporting conditions <4 planned 1 1 Tel Aviv 9

II E-mobility targets on local level Kopriv nica II E-mobility targets on local level Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma Brno 7 e-mobility part of the mobility strategy y y y p p 8 quantified targets concerning e-mobility p p p p p y consent to EU-white-paper-target: No 9 conventional cars in cities in 2050 y p 10 plans to extend charging-infrastructure p p y y p y p 11 target of fully electrification of the bus-fleet p maximum 5 best practice 4+ present 2 1 2 1 0 1 1 superior 3 planned 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 average 2 substandard <2 Tel Aviv 10

III Communication and networking Kopri vnica Brno III Communication and networking Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma 12 dedicated e-mobility strategy in place y p y y y y 13 city takes part in funding projects y p y y y y y 14 e-mobility-coordinator p y y p 15 departments act jointly y y y y 16 regular meetings with e-mobility-stakeholders y y y y y y 17 local events y y y y y p y 18 local brand y y 19 local campaign y p y y y p 20 local website y y p y y p one access-medium to all public 21 e-mobility-vehicles p y 22 e-mobility-stations p p p y p y y maximum 11 best practice 10+ present 8 6 7 7 5 5 5 superior 7+ planned 3 4 2 1 1 3 average 5+ substandard <5 Tel Aviv 11

IV Data availability Kopri vnica Brno IV Data availability Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma 23 impact assessment takes place y p p y p 24 nr. of public charging stations available y y y y y 25 nr. of private-public charging stations available y y 26 monitoring system for e-cars y y p p y 27 share of e-cars available y y y y y 28 monitoring system for pedelecs y p 29 share of pedelecs overall y y 30 share of pedelecs in certain streets y 31 share of e-buses y y y y y y y maximum 9 best practice 8+ present 7 5 2 3 6 4 1 superior 6+ planned 1 2 1 1 1 average 4+ substandard <4 Tel Aviv 12

V Electric public transport Kopri vnica Brno V Electric public transport Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma 32 electric buses y y y p p p y 33 tram system y y y 34 Test of innovative buses y y y y y y y 35 share of e-buses > 5 % y y y y 36 one acces medium p y 37 target of fully electrification p Tel Aviv maximum 6 best practice 5+ present 2 5 3 2 2 3 2 superior 4 planned 2 1 1 1 average 3 substandard <3 13

VI Charging infrastructure Kopri vnica Brno VI Charging infrastructure Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma nr. of public charging stations > 0,01 % nr. of 38 cars y y y y y concrete plans to extend charginginfrastructure 39 p p y y p y p 40 Charging facilities promoted at new buildings y y y y y y 41 Charging facilities obligatory at new buildings y y maximum 4 best practice 4 present 2 2 2 4 1 3 2 superior 3 planned 1 1 1 1 average 2 substandard <2 Tel Aviv 14

VII Spread of e-vehicles Kopri vnica Brno VII Spread of e-vehicles Aachen Stuttgart Malaga Palma 42 e-cars in municipal companies y y y y p y 43 e-cars in local carsharing-sheme y y y p p p y 44 e-cars in local taxi fleet y p p p 45 share of e-cars > 0,3 % y y 46 pedelecs in municipal companies y y y y y y y 47 pedelecs in bike-sharing-scheme y y p p p 48 share of pedelecs > 1 % y y 49 share of innovative buses > 3 % y y y y y maximum 8 best practice 7+ present 6 7 4 3 3 2 3 superior 5+ planned 2 2 2 3 1 average 3+ substandard <3 Tel Aviv 15

Summary: E-mobility benchmark range present: 35 % - 65 % range present+planned: 47 % - 86 % 16

How E-mobile is your city? Benchmark CivitasPlusII-cities Present max Aachen Stuttgargnica Mala- Palma Kopriv- Brno Tel Aviv Framework for e-mobility on local level 6 6 5 5 3 3 6 3 E-mobility targets on local level 5 2 1 2 1 0 1 1 Communication and networking 11 8 6 7 7 5 5 5 Data availability 9 7 5 2 3 6 4 1 Electric public transport 6 2 5 3 2 2 3 2 Charging infrastructure 4 2 2 2 4 1 3 2 Spread of e-vehicles 8 6 7 4 3 3 2 3 e-mobility-points 49 33 31 25 23 20 24 17 65% 62% 51% 48% 37% 51% 35% Planned Framework for e-mobility on local level 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 E-mobility targets on local level 5 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 Communication and networking 11 3 4 2 1 1 3 0 Data availability 9 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 Electric public transport 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 Charging infrastructure 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Spread of e-vehicles 8 0 0 2 2 2 3 1 e-mobility-points 49 9 8 5 8 10 9 5 21% 16% 9% 16% 23% 16% 12% 17

Recommendations and next steps missing elements advantages for e-cars on local level e-cars in car-rental-fleets or fleets of social services e-mobility and clean air plans need for clarification charging stations / charging points exact terms for categories of electric cars share of innovative - / e-buses Next steps Revision of survey and benchmark mechanism (scientific?) Responsibility for extension of the survey 18

Thank you for your attention. www.emobil-aachen.de www.aachen.de/civitas facebook.com/aachenclevermobil Dr. Armin Langweg Stadt Aachen, FB 61/300 armin.langweg@mail.aachen.de phone: 0049-241-432-6176