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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