GREEN EMOTION - INTEGRATED EUROPEAN DEMONSTRATION ON ELECTRO-MOBILITY
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GREEN EMOTION - INTEGRATED EUROPEAN
DEMONSTRATION ON ELECTRO-MOBILITY
Christine SCHWAEGERL Claudia SCHMITT-LÜHMANN Siemens AG - Germany IBM Deutschland GmbH - Germany [email protected] [email protected]
funded by:
www.greenemotion-project.eu
FP7 call TRANSPORT - 2010 TREN -1 42 partners
Project Duration: March 2011 – February 2015
Levels of EV integration
Consumer acceptance, Market, Service Providers
Environmental impacts
Standards
Service Level
Clearing House
Value added service
Charging, Grid
manage-ment
Charging infrastructure: Interoperability and technology advances (fast and inductive charging, battery swapping)EV types: Performance, suitability and standards
ICT: Open platform: marketplace concept incl. operation, billing etc.Customer services
Network operation and management, reliability and quality, Smart Grid integration, RES integration
Policy context: Demonstration regions
and municipalities;EU policies
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Equipment level
Network level
Green eMotion -Overall Goals
Green eMotion aims at enabling mass deployment of electromobility in Europe, by:
Optimizing existing demonstration activities Setting a framework for pan-European interoperable
electromobility regarding: policies, software architecture, standards
Guidelines for optimized EV recharging infrastructure Validation of the performance of EV technology Development of DC, inductive and battery swapping
infrastructureGreen eMotion will demonstrate the interoperability
of the various demonstration regions
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Project Consortium
Industries: Alstom, 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, Berlin Bornholm, Copenhagen, Cork, Dublin, Malaga, Malmö, Rome
Research Institutions and Universities: Cartif, Cidaut, CTL, DTU, ECN, Imperial, IREC, RSE,
TCD, TECNALIAEV Technology Institutions: DTI, FKA, TÜV Nord
+ External Stakeholders to facilitate the access to information not held by the consortium, todisseminate Green eMotion knowledge and encourage its application outside the consortium
Demonstration Regions
Existing demonstration region (Potential) replication region
Municipalities involved in Green eMotion
Copenhagen, Bornholm, Malmö# EVs: 2,500 – 3,500 # Charging spots: 3300 - 4500Special Features: Battery swapping, cross-boarder traffic
Madrid
Gipuzkoa
MalagaKozani
Rome
Budapest
Berlin
Copenhagen / Bornholm/ Malmö
Strasbourg
Ireland (Dublin, Cork)# Electric Vehicles (EVs): 2,000 # Charging spots: 3525 (private and public)Special features: DC charging stations, kWh billing system, supplier choice
Strasbourg # EVs: 100 Special features: Plug-in hybrid vehicles, cross boarder connection with Karlsruhe / Stuttgart
Berlin# EVs: 100# Charging spots: 3600Special features: Largest integrated project world-wide testing business models and consumer behaviour
Italy (Rome, Pisa)# EVs: 100# Charging spots: 400Special features: System approach enabling innovative services and user interfaces, kWh billing system, alternative business models testing
Madrid# EVs: 10 # Charging spots: 210Special features: Advanced RES integration studies, smart grid integration etc.
Pisa
Barcelona
Karlsruhe/Stuttgart
DublinCork
Malaga# EVs: 30 # Charging spots: 50Special features: Embedment in Smart City concept, V2G, B2G, DC charging stations
Barcelona# EVs: 500 # Charging spots: 700Special features: Electric mobility service citizen office, Large e-motorbike demonstration, EVS27
Karlsruhe/Stuttgart# EVs: 40Special features: Smart Grid features, optimised bi-directional charging, cross- border connection with Strasbourg
Mass market (start) Standardised solutions for vehicles infrastructure, network and IT applications available Preconditions and user acceptance established
National / regional projects Proof technology (equipment level) Test of operation and billing First business models Initial local consumer awareness
Concept of Green eMotion
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 market roll out
Connection of national / regional projects
Market place Interoperability and
standards
Legislative supportIncentivising policies and regulationConsumer incentives
Green eMotion
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Electric Vehicle Marketplace
The marketplace - designed, implemented and proven within Green eMotion - is key enabler for electro-mobility by offering a multitude of services:
Core marketplace services – like security services, user authentication, logging, reporting, data storage etc.
Basic end-user services – like customer helpdesk, in vehicle support while driving, guidance to e-Infrastructure, roadside assistance and customer training.
Clearing House services - roaming functionality that enables customers to use the whole charging and service infrastructure across Europe, while the related billing determinants are exchanged among the involved stakeholders for billing and settlement.
Value added services – like carbon and environmental impact monitoring, fleet management, preventive maintenance and intermodal mobility services etc.
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Overview Marketplace
Infrastructure Operator
MunicipalitiesGovernments
Car Driver/Owner
Electric Vehicle Manufacturer
Network Operator, Energy Provider
Service Provider
Marketplace
Battery Services
Mobility Services
Location Services
FleetMgmt.
Services
BillingServices
EnergyStorageServicesCharging
Services
ReportServices
To support the requisite business processes needed for European wide mobility of EV the market place will be public and based on open architecture, common standards and protocols
and open standard interfaces with flexible, scalable and state of the art technology
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Marketplace Benefits Consumer convenience for EV-users
- Enabling various driver services such as various charging fees, incentive structures and payment options- Enabling roaming for vehicles travelling beyond regional and country boarders
New services for market actors- Reduction of costs of installing and operating in-home and public charging spots through open platform integration and scale economies for EV specific business processes- Support of intelligent transportation systems and innovative fleet management
Operation of electricity grids and integration of renewable energy systems (RES)- Enable local energy storage and demand shift capability- Minimize impact on utility grid infrastructure due to localized charging concentration- Support integration of larger shares of RES- Support generation driven demand instead of demand driven generation
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