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Page 1: Mobility sector in Catalonia - Enterprise Europe Network · directly linked to the rail mobility sector Mapping of rail mobility sector 74% of companies are SMEs* The rail mobility

Mobility sector in

Catalonia

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Mapping of Automotive Industry in Catalonia

Automotive Industry in Catalonia

*SMEs: turnover of less than €50 million

Source: Compiled by the authors from Orbis, ACCIÓ directories, SECHPhO, CD6 Centre and Barcelona and

Catalonia Start-up Hub.

190 companies

27,457 employees

Total turnover in Catalonia of €6.85

billion, of which €3.66 billion is

directly linked to the rail mobility sector

Mapping of rail mobility sector

74% of companies are SMEs*

The rail mobility sector accounts for

1.63% of Catalan GDP

▪ € 15,323.3 M of turnover, which accounts for 12% of total industrial turnover (2014)

▪ 39,484 employees (2016) and more than 100,000 including distribution and vehicle repair

(2014)

▪ Spain is the 8th car manufacturer in the world (2016)

▪ Catalonia is the center of vehicle production in Spain: one out of every four vehicles

produced in Spain is produced in Catalonia

▪ 10,606 companies, including distribution and vehicle repair (2016)

▪ More than 65% of vehicle production is exported

▪ Catalonia represents the 23.7% of the Spanish exports (2016)

▪ 1,016 Catalan Regular Exporters (33.1% of the total in Spain)

▪ Catalonia is top in research, engineering and support services: all the Automotive OEM

development centers in Spain, most of the engineering units of the parts suppliers and the

entire ecosystem of technical services are located in Catalonia

▪ CIAC (Cluster of the Automotive Industry of Catalonia)

▪ 189 members (Seat, Nissan, Denso, Continental, Gestamp, Ficosa, Idiada, Siemens, etc.)

working on many different levels of the value chain

3rd Largest Sector in Catalonia

A strong Industry

International Sector

R&D Automotive Competitiveness

CIAC, the Automotive Cluster

Source: MarkLines; ANFAC (Spanish Association of Car and Truck Manufacturers).

Note: Models that are already produced and models that will be produced in the near future.

92% of companies have a turnover

of more than €1 million

Mapping of smart mobility

€641 M turnover

51 companies

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Automotive Industry in Catalonia

Centers focused on the Automotive Industry

▪ Critical mass of R&D centers and universities focused on theAutomotive Industry.

▪ R&D and engineering centers of Automotive companies.

▪ Catalonia is home to CIAC, the Cluster of the AutomotiveIndustry of Catalonia.

A talented and cost-competitive work forceand a business friendly government

▪ Catalonia boasts qualified workers and a cost level wellbelow other comparable countries.

▪ Ambitious policies oriented to the attraction of productive

FDI, including employment and fiscal incentives for foreigncompanies and expats and fast-track visa processing.

Concentration of Automotive OEM companiesand Parts Suppliers

▪ The automotive sector is one with great tradition in Catalonia.

▪ Presence of companies of the Automotive Industry at differentlevels of the value chain.

Source: ACCIÓ.

Source: Ajuntament de Barcelona (2018).Estratègia per a la mobilitat elèctrica a la ciutat de Barcelona.

Electric mobility in Barcelona

Electrical Mobility Strategy (Barcelona 2018-2024). Defines thelines of action to guarantee the transition of Barcelona towardssustainable mobility and zero emissions, based on the efficiency of

electric vehicles

Municipal fleet. Currently, the current fleet of the Barcelona CityCouncil accounts for 30-35% of the total fleet (~ 1,500 veh).Departments with the largest electric / hybrid fleet: Cleaning and

Collection ofwaste,Water Cycle, Lighting,Associated companyB: SM

Public Transport.

▪ I-CVUE project

▪ ZeEUS project: introduction of the first 2 buses 100% electric +opportunity of Charging: charging system for the two electric

articulated buses (pantograph)▪ European ELIPTIC project of new ultra fast loading station for the

electrification of urban transport

▪ Electric minibus project proposed▪ EBSF-2, design of the future bus

▪ European Assured project: advanced quick-charging solutions▪ C40 Cities Network: zero emission buses starting in 2025

Taxi. The high presence of hybrid vehicles (25.8%), which highlightsthe efforts made by the sector to use more sustainable vehicles

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Innovation opportunities

CONNECTEDVEHICLE

Connected vehicles give more real-time information about the state

of the vehicle and any possible damage. They also generate a largeamount of data about the natural environment or traffic as well asmany other situations. Catalonia Living Lab provides all scenarios

required for the development, testing and validation ofconnected and automated vehicles in controlled environments as

well as in open road conditions.

INTELLIGENT MOBILITY

The Cooperative Automotive Research Network, initiated bySEAT, Volkswagen Group Research and the Universitat Politècnicade Catalunya (UPC), is an open hub for industrial and academic

partners from the areas of automotive and mobility research &innovation. CARNET is located in Barcelona, and works through

project-based collaboration. It focuses on innovation and solutionsthat close the gap between academic research and industrialinnovation in urban mobility.

ENERGY

The European GrowSmarter project is one of the EuropeanCommission's firmest commitments to the common developmentof urban areas, with the ultimate goal of promoting research andimplementing innovative processes and solutions for developingsustainable and environmentally smart cities. Barcelona is one outof the three lighthouse cities of the GrowSmarter project, which iscommitted to reduce both energy consumption and transportemissions by60%.

DRONES

Catalonia offers the best testing environment for civilian drones. TheBCN Drones Center is 1 of the only 10 drone centers in the world,the first civilian drone company in Europe, and one of the first

movers in the world. Legislation forbids flying drones in cities, butthere is a lot of demand for mapping of mountains and natural parks

or for telemetry to obtain vineyard data. Drones are also required toevaluate the state of landfills, heat emissions to see if they aredangerous or to measure air and noise pollution. In addition,

Catalonia Smart Drones, the cluster of the drone industry,promoted by the Government of Catalonia, includes the leading

companies, technology centers, universities and otherinstitutions boosting the drone sector.

Note: The use of these trademarks is for informative purposes only. Trademarks mentioned in this document are the registered trademarks of the companies to which they belong and are not owned by ACCIÓ.

Source: ACCIÓ.

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Mobility in Catalonia

City

services

City

equipment

IoT

technologies

and big data

Traffic Parking Vehicle

Smart Mobility

Services for vehicle users Transformation consulting firms, technology

developers and vehicle manufacturers

Mobility and transport

Events and trade fairs and congresses

Vehicle sharing