Innovation in Electric Mobility in the Netherlands 2010-2020



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Innovation in Electric Mobility in the Netherlands 2010-2020 Combining the strengths of Dutch Technology, Design and Entrepreneurship Prof. Dr. Cees de Bont TU Delft Chairman of D Incert International Electric Car Conference November 2010 Groningen 1

D INCERT: Dutch Innovation Platform for Electric Mobility 2

Innovation in electric mobility in the Netherlands Is electric mobility interesting for the Netherlands? What are the main drivers for electric mobility until 2020? What are the main challenges and innovations needed? Which innovation opportunities can be seized by Dutch companies, start ups and knowledge institutes? 3

The Netherlands: good conditions for E Mobility A densely populated country: 16.6 M people, 400 /km2 A densely populated urban region, the Randstad: People: 7.1 M 1.535 people/km2 Average travel distance by car: 15 40 km/day Excellent infrastructure of roads, grids, public transport and ICT High level of education and high GDP/Capita Collaborative and entrepreneurial culture Pressures on quality of life in urban areas (air, noise, pollution) 4

E Mobility Drivers 2010 2020 5

Drivers for electric mobility in NL Reduction of air pollution (NOx, fine particles) and improving environmental quality in densely populated areas Reduction of CO2 emissions of mobility and transport Security of energy supply (oil and gas) Greening of the energy production system (wind, solar) Economic growth and growth opportunities 6

E Mobility Challenges 2010 2020 7

Main challenges 2010 2020 Safe, reliable, comfortable, lower cost, fit for use (PH)EVs Intelligent and safe charging technology and smart grids Transparent Total Cost of Ownership and payment structures Minimal environmental impact (PH)EVs over total lifecycle 8

Innovation opportunities 2010 2020 9

Three innovation roadmaps 1. Electric Urban Mobility 2. Clean and Convenient Energy 3. E Mobility Services All innovation roadmaps are : Interdisciplinary User centered 10 year focus Building upon technology and R&D competencies in NL 10

Electric Urban Mobility 11

Clean and Convenient Energy Smart charging Green Grids Sustainable Battery Charging stations Smart grid components Grid Management Designs Certification and Testing Second life applications Recycling 12

E Mobility Services 13

Battery technology Innovation, technology and research & development INNOVATION TRACKS TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH Electric Urban Mobility EV Driver Guidance Systems Urban E-Mobility Designs High-efficiency drivetrains / range extenders BMS and EMS optimization EV systems integration Integral vehicle safety Modular EV platforms Clean Energy Intelligent charging: normal, fast and inductive V2G / Buffering / Smart grids Second life, recycling, valuation batteries Testing and standardization Modeling and Norms environmental effects Electric Vehicle Technology Charging technology and energy infrastructure Safety and Environment User and Customer Insights Urban design Transport and mobility systems E-Mobility Services Business-/service models Back/front-end ICT platforms Payment infrastructure 14

A call to action Serious innovation opportunities for the next 10 years Opportunities for both start ups and established companies Focus on urban mobility, energy infrastructure and services Strong competencies and R&D infrastructure in NL Strong networks and organizations, also at international level But the time is now and speed is key Already more than 80 companies and organizations active 15

And many more to come AGV Enexis Flex i Trans BV RAI/PDM Alliander Epyon Innosys Engineering RDW ANWB Essent KEMA Rotterdam DS+V ARN Essent New Energy KVD Rotterdam RCI ATC E traction In Wheel motoren Mirco Turbine Technology Schiphol The Grounds Athlon Car Lease Exendis MisterGreen Products BV Siemens Benteler Engineering Services Formula Zero MTT Small Advanced Mobility Better Place Gemco NAVTEQ Spijkstaal Elektro CE Delft Gemeente Amsterdam Nedcar Stadsgewest Haaglanden DAF Gemeente Rotterdam Newmotion Stedin DOET Goudappel Coffeng Nuon SWOV DTI Grontmij NXP Semiconductors TNO DURAB / ARN HAN PBL TNO Automotive ECN Hogeschool Rotterdam PEEC POWER B.V. TNT Ecomovement HTAS Philips AppTech TomTom International e laad Imtech ProRail TU Delft Eneco Ing Bank Punch Powertrain TU Eindhoven Innopay Q Parc Universiteit Twente 16

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