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EMOBILITY WORKS Integration of e-mobility in European municipalities
and businesses
IEE/13/706/S12.657111March 2014 – August 2016
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Project Outline
Duration: March 2014 – August 2016
Funding: Co-funded by IEE
Consortium: 12 partners from 9 countries
http://emobilityworks.com/
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Participating countries & municipalities
Countries: FI, EE, ES, DE, AT, EL, IT, RO
Municipalities: Chosen by project partners in participating countries Most of them were chosen during the proposal phase (early
establishment of committment of the locally involved people) Very different starting situations:
Some already have e-vehicles (e.g. Schladming in Austria) Others have never dealt with this issue before (e.g. most Greek
municipalities). For some municipalities the project is complementary to
other activities, such as SUMP or SEAP development
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Main objectives
Increase in e-mobility in 27 municipalities and in more than 100 businesses across Europe
E-mobility action plan for each participating municipality
Electricity from renewable energy sources
Increased knowledge / awareness regarding e-mobility in municipalities, businesses and among the general public
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Why e-mobility?
Source: http://ec.europa.eu/transport/facts-fundings/statistics/doc/2014/pocketbook2014.pdf
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Why e-mobility?
Almost 100 % of road transportation is based on fossil fuels.
More than 50 % of all routes are shorter than 5 km
The average daily route is about 28 km
Source: www.umweltbundesamt.at
Source: www.shutterstock.com
Source: Graz Energy Agency
EMOBI
LITY
WORK
S!
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E-mobility action plans
Development process:
Preparation and project alignment:
Local action team wants to enforce e-mobility in the municipality
Status quo analysis and potential assessment
Set-up of time and workplan
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E-mobility action plans
Development process:
Vision and goals:
Develop a common vision Define priorities Develop SMART – goals
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E-mobility action plans
Development process:
Measures:
Develop measures Define responsibilities and
ressources Finalize the e-action plan Adoption by city council Official presentation
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E-mobility action plans
Development process:
Implementation and evaluation:
Implement measures Evaluation and lessons
learned Re-define if necessary
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E-mobility action plans
Development process:
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Coo
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E-mobility action plans
Aspects to be considered: Local action team: Choose carefully, which stakeholders to integrate
(facility managers, tourism, etc.) Development of a clear vision and goals Precise planning of responsibilities to ensure implementation of
measures Cooperation with important economic sectors (e.g. tourism, trading,
etc.) – integration into local measures Provide arguments for e-mobility beyond finances (image, fore-
runner, local air quality, etc.) Never underestimate local politics, e.g. structural reform of
municipalities in Austria or local elections in Slovenia can lead to delay of project activities