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ESPRIT - a public car system 1 Presenters/authors: William Rendall Robert Stüssi ESPRIT Advisory Board members funded by Horizon 2020 2015-2018 18 EU partners Easily distributed Personal RapId Transit REAL CORP 2018: EXPANDING CITIES DIMINISHING SPACE Vienna, Austria

+ 20 years 2

Chemnitz (March 2018) 3

private cars 4 from dream to disaster

public space 5 Mariahilferstrasse, Vienna - 2011 today

6 MaaS IMaaS (individual mobility) PSMaaS (public and shared transport)

Pooling. Sharing (and language confusión) 7 Carpooling Fill the cars Carsharing Increase the use rate of cars Transported passengers 10M 3M 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Efficient for long distance. Not working for commuting to work A solution for short distances? A solution for commuting to work?

one-way carsharing 8 1,600,000 one-way carshing users in Germany return to base carsharing

one-way carsharing - problems: 9 1. unreliable vehicle supply 2. restricted operating areas 3. (dependent on sponsorship)

unreliable vehicle supply 10 Châtelet station car cluster at Muiderpoort station neares t car car cluster at Amstel station no cars for 1 kilometre In central Paris - Autolib car clusters by train stations central Amsterdam Car2go cars unused for 5 days Montreal - Comunauto

restricted operating areas 11 Car2go - Madrid Multicity - Berlin

dependent on sponsorship (examples) 12 operator Car2go DriveNow Multicity Autolib sponsor Daimler BMW Citroen Bolloré - city transport funding - electrical companies (uzilities)

ESPRIT offers: 13 1. efficient vehicle distribution 2. extensive operational areas 3. viability for all operators

efficient vehicle distribution 14 city centre free-floating operation trains redistribution during afternoon rush hour redistribution during morning rush hour ESPRIT stations an ESPRIT station

extensive operating areas 15 trains commuter town suburban activity centre metro city centre free-floating areas urban areas principal relocation routes

viability for all operators 16 estimated efficiency: from 6 up to 30 cars/ relocator from 5 up to 15 trips/ car/ day 6 one-way carsharing fares: from 6 down to 2 / trip 2 5 ESPRIT system 15 trips/ car/ day

conclusion - ESPRIT provides: 17 public and shared transport efficient vehicle supply extensive operational areas viability for all operators - a public car system

complex onboard technology 18

as it will look like 19

tests 20 video of experimental prototype video of docked prototypes

demonstration events, tests and exploitation 21 ESPRIT road train demos: Lyon 29/30 August Glasgow 11/12/13 September L Hospitalet (Barcelona) 25/26 September operational tests are anticipated for 2020 commercial exploitation by 2022

ESPRIT vs. automated cars 22 maintenance checked by relocators creation of local employment early market deployment, 3-4 years difficult integration with pedestrians, etc. vulnerable to IT failure / hacking long term market deployment, 20-30 years

co-authors co-authors: Valery Cervantes, ESPRIT project co-ordinator, CEA (Alternative and Atomic Energy Commission), Grenoble Richard Mounce, ESPRIT project management and dissemination Centre for Transport Research, University of Aberdeen website: http://www.esprit-transport-system.eu

ESPRIT Project Partners The ESPRIT project has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 653395.

Complementary slides 25

ESPRIT Rationale and vision Transportation both in urban and suburban areas is unsustainable in terms of congestion, environmental and societal aspects. Shared, electric car systems now offer an alternative for personal urban mobility, such as Car2go or Autolib - there are two million* users in Europe today and expected take up 30% of the market within the next 20 to 30 years*. However, vehicle supply is unreliable demand cannot be met on time and regular use is unaffordable for most people, due to the high cost of one-by-one redistribution and extensive charging infrastructure. By the 2030 s driverless cars may have an answer with the infrastructure neededto enable redistribution of cars to where they are needed*, however ESPRIT will be able to do so by the early 2020 s and with a safer system. The ESPRIT project* is developing a light-weight, L category, electric vehicle with an innovative coupling mechanism that enables roadtrains of up to 8 vehicles to be redistributed easily, thereby assuring availability, affordable use and enabling widespread implementation. model of ESPRIT roadtrain

ESPRIT operational advantages ESPRIT cars will have autonomous functions and could be driverless, but the manual redistribution of the roadtrains has important advantages over the independent redistribution of driverless cars: ESPRIT services could be operating 10 or more years before the public use of driverless cars is possible. Roadtrains take up a fraction of the road and parking space of that needed for platooning and parking of driverless cars. A roadtrain of 8 ESPRIT cars can be charged from a single charging point and also balance battery charges among cars while redistributing. Roadtrains do not depend on ITS* and can be manoeuvred more efficiently, faster and cars can be checked regularly for damage and maintenance. ESPRIT systems employ local people, about 25* per fleet of 300 cars cars can be delivered where and when they are needed

How ESPRIT works 28

Planned development of the ESPRIT vehicle and system Product development and number of ESPRIT vehicles in circulation Recommendation s Implementatio n Tests & justification s ESPRIT transport system local approval achieved 201 5 201 6 201 7 TRL5 ESPRIT (H2020 Research & Innovation action) 201 8 50 x 3x 201 9 TRL8 ESPRIT transport system deployed in several countries TRL9 200 x 202 0 2000 vehicles in circulation end of 2025 Full deployment in follower sites Production capability = 0.5 vehicles/day 202 1 ESPRIT2 (H2020 Innovation action) 202 2 202 3 2000 x (200 vehicles in circulation at end of 2022) 1st full scale show case operational trial in Glasgow, Lyon or L Hospitalet 1st series of production vehicles produced (50 vehicles exist at end of 2021) Additional studies performed, initial operational trials with infrastructure, further testing for homologation for public use Proof of concept of vehicle validated (3 vehicles in circulation summer 2018) 202 4 202 5

ESPRIT final demonstration events Events will last two days and include: Vehicle testing Focus groups Exhibitions Stakeholder workshops Lyon demonstration event Date: 29 th and 30 th August 2018 Venue: Confluences, Lyon, France Glasgow demonstration event Date: 1th and 12th September 2018 Venue: Hillington Park, Glasgow, UK L Hospitalet demonstration event Date: 25th and 26th September 2018 Venue: near Smart City Expo Centre, L Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain

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Demo Area : L Hospitalet, Barcelona Public Transport Bus Railway 1 0

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