Electromobility in the context of regions

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Electromobility in the context of regions International Conference Electromobility 27th October 2014 Referent: Katja Gicklhorn

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 SAENA as regional project control centre Networking between science, industry, municipal institutions and users at a regional level Aligning development projects to federal development programs and to Saxony s sustainability strategy Provide the people of Saxony with information (e.g. website www.e-mobil-sachsen.de) Public relations and public affairs Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 2

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 NDP - National Development Plan Electric Mobility 1 million electric vehicles / Plug-In-Hybrids until 2020 in Germany Germany as key market and provider for electric mobility in the upcoming ten years Measures: Funding programmes for research and development Non-monetary incentives e.g. 10 years tax-exemption (until 12/2015) Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 3

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 Electric Mobility Law Definition of What is a electric/hybrid car Special identification for electric and hybrid cars (number plates) Municipalities become the right to reserve parking for electric cars/provide free parking Usage of bus lines Abolishment of access restrictions Quelle: Handelsblatt Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 4

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 Automotive Region Saxony Saxony has a long tradition as an automotive region Three major producers of motorcars, a manufacturer of premium coaches About 750 suppliers, equipment and service providers With its about 70,000 people and a yearly turnover of about 13 billion euro (2012), vehicle construction is one of Saxony s major industries. BMW Porsche Volkswagen Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 5

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 Saxon Strategy for Electric Mobility The Free State of Saxony traces a comprehensive approach in order to support Electric Mobility: from fundamental research to user behaviour to development of infrastructure Aim: creating a functioning market for Electric Mobility Measures: Integration in the Transport Plan of the Free State Saxony 2025 Funding of research and development projects / pilot projects Competence Centre for Electromobility (SAENA) Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 6

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 Electric Mobility in Pilot Regions Federal Ministry of Transport and digital Infrastructure is providing 130 million subsidies (public funding) The programme is coordinated by NOW GmbH National Organisation for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology 8 model regions selected: Berlin/Potsdam, Bremen/Oldenburg, Hamburg, Munich, Rhine-Main, Rhine-Ruhr (with focus Aachen), Saxony (with focus Dresden and Leipzig) and Stuttgart Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 7

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 Project focus in the model region Municipal public transport SaxHybrid series hybrid bus fleets with partially full electric operation Energy storage Development of processes and production technologies for energy storage systems Charging infrastructure and test of commercial electric vehicles SaxMobility - fleet operation and fleet management of electric vehicles; installation and testing of charging infrastructure systems Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 8

Showcase Bavaria-Saxony ELECTRIC MOBILITY CONNECTS

Showcase Regions for Electric Mobility In April 2012, the German Government selected four regions in the country to act as Showcase Regions for Electric Mobility. Based on a decision by the German Bundestag, research and development into alternative drive systems is to take place across each of these regions. The Federal Government is providing a total of 180 million in funding for these large scale demonstration and pilot projects. The aim is to test electric mobility within the overlapping systems of energy, vehicle, and transport. More information is available at http://www.schaufenster-elektromobilitaet.org 10

Systematic Approach Electric Mobility: is more than just an alternative drive system is a comprehensive approach, a forwardthinking sustainable mobility concept for different user groups...is environmentally friendly is essential for German economy. 11

Projects In total about 40 projects Total package over EUR 130 Mio. Public funds Total package 70 Mio. * 130 Mio. * Around 39 Mio. by the Federal Government and 15 Mio. from each of the Free States Bavaria and Saxony 12

Over 100 Partners Leipzig Dresden Nuremberg Ingolstadt GAP Munich 13

Main focus areas Long distance Urban mobility Rural mobility DC fast charging stations every 90 kilometers along Highway A9 from Munich to Leipzig Expansion to Berlin and Vienna is part of current considerations Electric mobility in urban regions requires high standards in urban development and planning Development of new parking and charging infrastructure concepts for private and commercial users Electric mobility in rural areas is complex, due to longer distances and challenging topography Analyzing user behavior of public, private and touristic users Internationality Education and training International visibility through trade fairs, airports and tourism Cooperation with the Federal Republic of Austria and Canada s largest province Quebec Three-tier approach regarding school education, job training and academic training 14

Energy-self-sufficient Electromobility in the Smart-Micro-Grid Integration of electric cars in the decentralized energy supply of buildings Integrated energy management Goal: evaluation of ecological benefit of combination electric car and local energy production One family house with photovoltaic installation Garage of BMW with photovoltaic installation (feet application) 15

Stadtreinigung Dresden GmbH (city cleaning): Electric Mobility in the waste management of the City of Dresden Improvement of the noise pollution especially during cleaning in the night Field tests to generate data for aptitude in the fleet, optimisation of route planning Determination of need of infrastructure 16

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 Thank you very much for your attention! Referentin: Katja Gicklhorn Sächsische Energieagentur SAENA GmbH Telefon: 0049/(0)351-4910 3193 Fax: 0049/(0)351 4910 3155 E-Mail: katja.gicklhorn@saena.de Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 17

Electromobility in the context of regions 27th October 2014 We are looking forward to welcome you on our booth N02 Tuesday, 28.10.2014 Show Case Regions presentation 10 am 11:15 am Multi-purpose area 3 Project Market Electric Mobility: Electric Mobility on the Road and in the Power Grid 1:45 pm 3:45 pm Multi-purpose area 3 Project Market Electric Mobility: Logistics 4:00 5:20 pm Multi-purpose area 3 Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179 - info@saena.de - www.saena.de Seite 18

Thank you very much for your attention! Die Sächsische Energieagentur - SAENA GmbH: Energieeffizienz - Unternehmen Energieeffizienz - Gebäude Energieeffizienz - Verkehr Energieeffizienz - Kommunen/Landkreise Zukunftsfähige Energieversorgung Projekte im schulischen Bereich Beratung Weiterbildung Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Tipp: www.energieportal-sachsen.de Sprechen Sie uns an! Beratertelefon: 0351-4910 3179