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Public authorities’ stategy on electric mobility in France

Galileo4Mobility

21.02.2019

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Solstyce is a consulting and engineering company specialized in electric mobility and solar energy

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Around 200 000 electric vehicles in France and around 25 000 public charging points

BEVs

BEVs Utility car

PHEVs

REX

EV and PHEVs sales in France since 2010Charging points in France per region

Source: AAA Data – Avere-France Source: GIREVE

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Public incentives in France

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▪ 6 000 € incentive on the purchase of a new BEV and 900 € for scooters

▪ Extra incentive from 2 500 to 5 000 € for EVs if scrapping an old vehicle

▪ Exemption of taxes on company cars for EVs

▪ Exemption of registration tax for EVs and PHEVs

▪ Development of low emission cars among public fleets

▪ Around 50 millions of euros invested to finance the installation of public charging points

▪ Tax rebate of 30% on the purchase of a private charging solution for individuals

▪ ADVENIR program to finance the installation of charging point on private areas (condos, offices, fleet parkings) and public areas

▪ Mandatory electric equipment on all kind of new buildings to facilitate the installation of a charging station

▪ Legal framework encourages public authorities to enforce advantages for EVs such as free parking, free access to low emission zones

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France aims at reaching 1.2 million of electric vehicles by 2023

BEV Passenger

cars

PHEV Passenger

cars

Electric utility

vehicles

NGV utility vehicles

Electric heavy

vehicles

NGVheavy

vehicles

Electric buses

NGVbuses

Evolution of LEV market share according to France’s strategyon energy for 2023-2028 (PPE)

France’s goals for 2023

▪ 1.2 million BEV and PHEV passenger cars

▪ 170 000 electric utility vehicles

▪ 100 000 public charging points

France’s strategy

▪ Remove barriers to electrifying privatefleets and installing charging points on workplaces

▪ Communicate more about e-mobilitythrough a dedicated online plateform

▪ Incentivize EVs at least till 2022

▪ Financing the development of a batteryindustry in Europe through a 700 million investment over 5 years

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The French way of developping public EVSE

Specific standards

For normal charging points: type 2 + at least one type EF per station

For fast charging points: type 2 + CCS + CHAdeMO till 2025

Regulation

▪ All EVSE must be

▪ Supervised

▪Compatible with smart charging

▪Accessible to any kind of users

Private national projects (2%)

Private parkings (3%)

Supermarkets (6%)Carsharing(13%)

Car dealers (7%)

Public authorities with public financement (60%)

Public authorities (4%)

Local authorities have triggered the deployment of a

large RVSE network in France

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Focus on Paris Region

Key figures about Paris Region▪ More than 40 000 electric vehicles

▪ More than 8 000 public charging points▪ Around 1 public charging point for 5 EVs▪ EVs account for 0.6% of total vehicles

EV car registrations per area in Paris Region

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Encouraging private carsharing services

Developping e-mobility services

▪ EVSE at local scales

▪ Carsharing in a limited amount of areas

Financing

▪ Several local incentives at multiple scales for taxis

and small companies on purchasing Evs

▪ Free access to Paris charging service Belib’ for taxis

▪ Financing the electric equipment and shared

infrastructure for condos

Discouraging the use of conventional cars

▪ Low emission zones in Paris since 2017

which ban vehicles older thaz Euro 2

▪ Extension to the whole metropole which

will ban diesel cars by 2024

4 types of actions carried out by local authorities in Paris Region

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Main challenges for Paris Region

Coordinating EVSE services at a regional scale

Enabling the installation of chargingpoints in condos

Developping a demand-driven charginginfrastructure

Finding a sustainable business model for operating charging stations

Installing fast chargers nearbyhighways and citycenters for taxis

Combining the development of alternative fuels to the reduction of the use of personal cars through carsharing

solutions

More than 5000 charging points out of service after the end of Autolib’

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Thank you for your attention!

Antoine DUSART, Project Manager, SOLSTYCE

Phone number: +33 (0)1 83 62 13 27

E-mail : adu@solstyce.fr

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