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Presentation THEISEN
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The role of energy companies
EURELECTRIC Task Force Electric Vehicles
ALDE SEMINAR
Hydrogen: Powering Europe's Future Energy & Mobility
15 March 2011
Thomas Theisen
EURELECTRIC Chairman Task Force Electric Vehicles
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1. EURELECTRIC covers the whole electricity value chain
ENERGY POLICY
& GENERATION
ENVIRONMENT
& SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
MARKETS NETWORKS
& DISTRIBUTION
The Task Force Electric Vehicles is integrated into the
networks unit
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2. EURELECTRIC TF Electric Vehicles
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Undertaken and on-going work of the
Task Force Electric Vehicles
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2.1. Placing EV standardisation at the fore
Publication and handing over Political Declaration calling
upon the Commission, Antonio Tajani, in 2009 to support
the drive towards standardisation on EV charging systems
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2.2. How the e-mobility market could be structured?
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2.3. On-going work: Smart Charging Statement
Coordination and management of loads will:
Facilitate integration ofRES into the electricity system;
Enable grid management which introduces flexibilityinto the system;
Optimise energy efficient charging process;
Ensure a cost-effective solution by avoiding unnecessary
grid investments;
Entail consumer convenience using available
infrastructure
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Development of an EuropeanFramework for Electromobility
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Consumer
acceptance /
Market,
Service
Providers
Policy context:
Demonstration
regions and
municipalities;
EU policies
Environmental impacts
Conceptual Understanding ofElectro-Mobility System
Stan-
dards
Equipment
level
Network operation,grid management,
reliability and quality,integration into the
Smart grid develop-ment, RES integration
EV types:Performance,suitabilityand standards
Charginginfrastructure:Interoperability andtechnology advances(fast and inductivecharging, batteryswitching)
ICT: Open platform:market-place
conceptincl. operation,
billing etc.
Customerservices
Grid level
Service Level
Clearing
House
Value
added
service
Charging,
Grid
manage-ment
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Administrative WP Dissemination (WP10), Project Management (WP11)
EU-wide
inventory
Demonstration WP
Green eMotion
framework
demonstration
EU-wide
demonstration
Synchronisationof demonstrationregions
WP1
Urban electro-mobility concepts
WP2
WP8
Ongoing
demon-
stration
projects
G4V,
MERGE,
EDISON
WP7: Harmonisation of technology & standardsWP9: Technical, environmental, economic and social evaluation
Subject: Integrated European demonstration on electro-mobility Vehicles, infrastructure, grid, IT applications, user acceptance
Electromoblity services /
ICT solutions
Grid EV-olution
WP3
WP4
Recharging infrastructure
EV technology validation
WP5
WP6
Technical WP
Development and demonstration of a unique anduser-friendly framework for green electro-mobility
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The Project Consortium *
FP7 call TRANSPORT 2010 TREN-1: 23 Mio. EC funding,40 partners, project start January 2011
Industries:AREVA T&D,Better Place, Bosch, IBM, SAP,Siemens
Utilities: Dansk Energy, EDF,
Endesa, Enel, ESB, Eurelectric,Iberdrola, RWE, PPC
Electric Vehicle Manufacturers:
BMW, Daimler, Micro-Vett, Nissan,RenaultMunicipalities: Barcelona,Bornholm, Copenhagen, Cork,
Dublin, Malaga, Malm, RomeResearch Institutions and
Universities: Cartif, Cidaut, DTU,ECN, Imperial, IREC, RSE,TCD, TECNALIA
EV Technology Institutions:
DTI, FKA, TV Nord
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Demonstration Regions (in 2011)
EU-wide demonstration features:Consumer label / EU clearing House / Standards andinteroperability / Cross-boarder rally
Madrid
MurciaMalaga
Kozani
Rome
Budapest
Berlin
Copenhagen /
Bornholm / Malm
Strasbourg
Existing demonstration region (Potential) replication region
Ireland (Dublin, Cork)# Electric Vehicles (EVs): 2,000# Charging spots:
3525 (private and public)Special features: DC chargingstations, kWh billing system,supplier choice
Copenhagen, Bornholm, Malm
# EVs: 2,500 3,500# Charging spots: 3300 - 4500Special Features: Battery swopping,cross-boarder traffic
Strasbourg
# EVs: 100Special features: Plug-in hybridvehicles, cross boarder connectionwithKarlsruhe / Stuttgart
Berlin
# EVs: 100# Charging spots: 3600Special features: Largest integratedproject worldwide testing businessmodels and consumer behaviour
Italy (Rome, Pisa)
# EVs: 100# Charging spots: 400Special features: System approach enabling innovativeservices and user interfaces, kWh billing system,alternative business models testing
Madrid
# EVs: 10# Charging spots: 210Special features: Advanced RES
integration studies, smart gridintegration etc. Pisa
Barcelona
Karlsruhe/Stuttgart
Dublin
Cork
Malaga
# EVs: 30# Charging spots: 50Special features: Embedment inSmart City concept, V2G, B2G,DC charging stations
Barcelona
# EVs: 500# Charging spots: 700
Special features: Electric mobilityservice citizen office, Large e-motorbike demonstration, EVS27
Municipalities involved in Green eMotion
Karlsruhe/Stuttgart
# EVs: 40Special features: Smart Grid features,optimised bi-directional charging, cross-border connection with Strasbourg
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Mass market (start) Standardised solutions for vehicles
infrastructure, network andIT applications available
Preconditions and useracceptance established
National / regional projects
Proof technology(equipment level)
Test of operation and billing First business models Initial local consumer
awareness
The Concept of Green eMotion
*status October 2010
EU project Green eMotion
Proof of interoperability Future proofing of protocols
and interfaces Introduction marketplace
and advanced services Wider consumer awareness
and acceptance
EU-wide
marketroll out
Connection of national
/ regional projects Market place
Interoperability and
standards
Legislative support
Incentivising policies and regulationConsumer incentives
GREEN EMOTION