Communicating electric mobility futures: towards a mobility school

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Communicating electric mobility futures: towards a mobility school Combining futures research and strategic implementation process mobil.tum 2014 Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions Dipl.-Soz. I. Kollosche TU Berlin: Integrierte Verkehrsplanung (IVP)

Agenda I. Context & Discourse II. Futures Research III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 IV. Communicating Futures: The Vision of a Mobility School 2

I. Context & Discourse Chair of Integrated Transportation Planning (IVP) From modes of transport to modes of mobility Mobility: multidimensional intentional & real systemic Inter-sectoral analysis: STEEP-Factors 3

I. Context & Discourse The integrative perspective: Objective: devise plans that support sustainable mobility development Planning: mobility planning & futures research Reasearch: driven by a demand-oriented approach integrative Source: IVP 4

I. Context & Discourse The discourse on electric mobility The elusive target electric mobility Electric mobility discourse but less action Discourse dominated by technological & economic issues Isolation from a broader mobility discourse 5

I. Context & Discourse The discourse on electric mobility Why? Specific actor structure Traditional mental models Shortages of motivation & action Inadequate communication design Lack of future images of electric mobility 6

II. Future Research Future thinking and planning in the 21st century The future : does not exist. is cognitive not accessible. is not predictable. is a horizon of possibilities. 7

II. Future Research Future thinking and planning in the 21st century Futures Research: Thinking in time Expectation management Future images: constructed artefacts Interdisciplinary field of research Focus on how things change 8

II. Future Research Future thinking & planning in the 21st century: Scenario planning as systemic future thinking Source: own illustration based on Lindgren, M., Bandhold (2009): Scenario Planning. The Link between future and strategy. Hampshire, 2. ed., 24 9

II. Future Research Future thinking and planning in the 21st century Scenario planning as systemic future thinking Source: own illustration based on Lindgren, M., Bandhold (2009): Scenario Planning. The Link between future and strategy. Hampshire, 2. ed., 26 10

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 Source: IVP 11

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 SCENARIO 01 IT-CAR- ELECTROMOBILITY Source: IVP 12

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 Scenario 01: IT-CAR-ELECTROMOBILITY premises and features 13

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 SCENARIO 02 E-MICROMOBILITY Source: IVP 14

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 Scenario 02: E- MICROMOBILITY premises and features 15

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 SCENARIO 03 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION AS PROMOTER Source: IVP 16

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 Scenario 03: COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION AS PROMOTER premises and features 17

III. Electric Mobility Scenarios Berlin 2025 SCENARIO 01 IT-CAR- ELECTROMOBILITY Electric mobility stays niche and limited to the premium segment. Despite a variety of BEV types, cars with combustion engine still are a lot cheaper. BEV are a status symbol for ecologically aware technic pioneers with high income. In the media electric mobility is depicted as the future but in real life it plays a marginal role. SCENARIO 02 E-MICROMOBILITY Electric mobility is establishedmostly because of a change in travel behavior. Individual mobility is still highly valued but is mostly performed as multi- und intermodal mobility. Small and very small electric cars play a prominent role. Smart grid between traffic carriers and means of transportation strengthens ecological and economical advantages. SCENARIO 03 COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT AS PROMOTER Electric mobility established via commercial transportation. Rapid diffusion of the market with BEV is the result of a welldirected governmental support for demand and supply. Urban development politics: consistent repression of heavy goods vehicles from the city centre. Personal commercial transport is also a stimulus to electric driven private individual motor car traffic. EVS27 Dialogue Session: Public Policies and Strategies Dipl.-Soz. I. Kollosche TU Berlin: IVP 18

IV. Communicating Futures Future processing: working with scenarios Enabling follow-up communications with scenarios Electric mobility requires visibility Instilling electric mobility in the public mind New modes of future communication 19

IV. Communicating Futures The project: objectives and key aspects Scientifically-validated learning module for a driving school curriculum Motivate the diffusion of electric mobility as mobility of the future amongst young people Create the vision for a mobility school Reihnhardt, BSM 20

IV. Communicating Futures The Vision: Mobility School Transformation from the classical driving school to a mobility school The privately-owned car is no longer in the foreground Education for mobility: holistic and integrated approach 21 Reihnhardt, BSM

contact Dipl.- Soz. Ingo Kollosche Fachgebiet Integrierte Verkehrsplanung Technische Universität Berlin Fakultät Verkehrs- und Maschinensysteme Institut für Land- und Seeverkehr Sekr. SG 4, Salzufer 17 19, 10587 Berlin Telefon: +49 (0)30 314-78770 Sekretariat: +49 (0)30 314-25145 Telefax: +49 (0)30 314-27875 www.ivp.tu-berlin.de 22