It s all about acceptance, stupid The role of co-mobility for the Verkehrswende in Germany

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It s all about acceptance, stupid The role of co-mobility for the Verkehrswende in Germany 4th World Collaborative Mobility Conference Christian Hochfeld Executive Director I Agora Verkehrswende WARSAW, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016

UN Paris Agreement on Climate Change The firstever universal, legally binding global climate deal! The first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal. Ambition: well below 2 C (Vision 1,5 C). Meaning: Extensive decarbonisation of the whole economies! Urgency for drastic emission reductions in the transport sector increases. 2

Agora Verkehrswende (Transforming Transporation) - Who we are Independent Think Tank and highlevel council under the lead of former ED of UNEP Achim Steiner Agora is a joint philantropic initiative of Stiftung Mercator Foundation und European Climate Foundation Mission: To successfully decarbonize the transport sector in Germany? Focus: Transport system in Germany in the European and international context 3

Will Germany s Verkehrswende (Transport Transformation) be as successful as the Energiewende? From WoCoMoCo to WoLoCaCoMoCo? Confidence is what you have before you understand the problem. Woody Allen 4

Development of the passenger and freight transport volume in Germany and related CO 2 -emissions 1990-2014 Passenger Transport Freight Transport Source: TREMOD 6, ifeu 2016 5

How the transport sector has to contribute to the cimate protection goals of Germany? Potential developments of the GHG-emissions in Germany until 2050 Transport (only direct emissions, excl. International transport (aviation)) 60 Mio. t CO 2 -eq: unavoidable* Reduction of GHG-emissions compared to 1990-80% -95% Source: Umweltbundesamt; calculations by INFRAS. * UBA publication Treibhausgasneutrales Deutschland im Jahr 2050 6

Development of GHG emissions of the whole transport sector in Germany 1990-2050. Scenario assuming GHG neutrality of transport in Germany in 2050. Source: IFEU/INFRAS/LBST 2016. 7

To reach ambitious climate protection goals transport almost has to be climate neutral by 2050. Scenarios of GHG emissions in Germany until 2050 Mobility transition Source: UBA 8

heute ERP Ziel (BMWi) VP 2030 (BMVI) KSZ - KS 95 (BMUB) KSBV Klimaschutz (UBA) ERP Ziel (BMWi) KSZ - KS 95 (BMUB) KSBV Klimaschutz (UBA) Share BEV For Passenger cars electric vehicles are the core option for decarbonising motorised individual transport in Germany. Share of BEV in different scenarios for the transport in Germany. 100% 75% 50% 25% 0% Objective of 6 Mio. electric vehicles by 2030 can be reached in different scenarios. In 2050 the share of electric vehicles in the fleet is between 50 and 100%. Electric vehicles are the core option in all future transport scenarios for Germany. 2010 2030 2050 Source: Compilation Öko-Institut 9

The direct use of electricity in LDV is the most energyefficient option Driving distance per MJ renewable electricity for a midclass LDV 2030/2050 Source: INFRAS/Quantis 2014. 10

Difference costs in Mrd. Electric vehicles are economically the most efficient option for the decarbonisation of the transport. Accumulated difference costs for different technology options until 2050 compared to the reference case. 800 600 400 200 0 Energiebereitstellung Tankstellen & Ladeinfrastruktur Fahrzeuganschaffung Gesamtsystem Fl+ E+ CH4+ H2+ Source: Öko-Institut, INFRAS, DVGW, im Auftrag UBA, unpublished 11

Energiebilanz KSZ - KS 95 (BMUB) VP 2030 (BMVI) ERP Ziel (BMWi) KSBV Klimaschutz (UBA) KSZ - KS 95 (BMUB) ERP Ziel (BMWi) KSBV Klimaschutz (UBA) PJ Development of the energy demand of the German transport sector in different scenarios Final energy demand of Germany s transport sector 3'000 2'500 2'000 1'500 1'000 500 0 strombasiert Strom fossil biogen Strom & strombasiert The final energy demand in 2050 can be reduced by 60 % (compared to 2005). Energy efficiency ramains the most important prerequisite to keep costs increase acceptable. In 2030 the main energy source may still be fossil fuels. For some segments the total decarbonisation requires the use of PtX (fuels generated from renewable electricity=. Source: Compilation (2005) 2030 2050 12

Energiebilanz KSZ - KS 95 (BMUB) VP 2030 (BMVI) ERP Ziel (BMWi) KSBV Klimaschutz (UBA) KSZ - KS 95 (BMUB) ERP Ziel (BMWi) KSBV Klimaschutz (UBA) PJ The electrification and decarbonisation of the transport sector. Gross electricity production in Germany 2015: 2.344 PJ 3'000 2'500 2'000 1'500 1'000 500 Coupling the electricity and transport sector will be key for the decarbonisation of the transport sector. Important: Powerbased fuels (PtX) should only be used where there is no other option (i.e. aviation). It might be necessary to import most of the necessary PtX instead of producing it in Germany. 0 (2005) 2030 2050 Source: Compilation Öko-Institut 13

Transport volume in Mrd. Pkm Improving the quality of Urban Living: Implications for Transport Demand Transport volume for different scenarios Modal Split Measures for Livable City 250 200 150 100 50 0 8 12 55 150 Bases Case, 2050 10 20 67 75 Fuß Rad ÖPNV Carsharing MIV Livable City, 2050 Source: Renewbility III, Öko-Institut, DLR, INFRAS, ifeu, commissioned by BMUB, unpublished 25 % 5% 4% 5% 11% 37% 6% 66 % 41% 2050 Base Case 2050 Livable City City of Short Trips by improved city-logistics and mixed use. Zero Emission Zones in cities with more than 200.000 inhabitants Carsharing in all cities with more than 50.000 inhabitants. Parking Management: Substantially increasing the price. Tempo 30 in most urban areas. Attraktive PT and Biking, reduce travel time (PT -20%, Biking -16%) Increased kilometre costs 14

What will autonomous vehicles mean to carsharing and the transport systems in our cities? Foto einfügen Self-driving cars will improve our cities. If they will not ruin them. Robin Chase Fully autonomous vehicles might contribute to or jeopardise what we are working for. Carsharing might play a key role for autonomous vehicles, but sharing cars might not be sufficient anymore. Sharing rides might become more and more important Cities might have to proceed from a wait to see approach to an active design of the new mobility services. Foto: Robin Chase, Co-founder and former CEO of ZIP car 15

Will Germany s Verkehrswende (Transport Transition) be as successful as the Energiewende? From WoCoMoCo to WoLoCaCoMoCo (World Low Carbon Cooperative Mobility Conference)? Confidence is what you have because you understand the problem. Woody Allen 16

Agora Verkehrswende T +49 (0)30 700 1435 301 Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Straße 2 @ info@agora-verkehrswende.de 10178 Berlin www.twitter.com/c_hochfeld Looking forward to continuing the dialogue in Munich! Your comments or questions are most welcome! christian.hochfeld@agora-verkehrswende.de Agora Verkehrswende is a joint initiative of Stiftung Mercator Foundation and the European Climate Foundation.