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Wolfsburg Creating a Backbone for a Sustainable E-Mobility Strategy Dr. Gerrit Schrödel

Wolfsburg AG Founded in 1999 A public-private partnership between the city of Wolfsburg and Volkswagen AG Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 2

Wolfsburg AG Focus on Automotive Industry and Research Traffic Automotive Industry Automotive Research Traffic & Transportation Trade Shows, Fairs & Congresses Supplier Location Services Intelligent Mobility TaskForce Traffic Wolfsburg The International Suppliers Fair (IZB) The Automotive Support Agency (ASA) Smart Region Water Rail Road Infrastructure Expert Conferences Networks and Cooperations Working Committee for Mobility in the Region of BS-WOB Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 3

Future Options for an Efficient Intelligent Mobility Today Future Private transport Parking areas Public transport Traffic control and information system Road Infrastructure Autonomously operating systems Intelligent and connected systems Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 4

Urban Mobility Assistance Example for Connected Infrastructure Ride-sharing App Parking Intelligent Routing Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 5

WLAN as Backbone for Data Infrastructure Compared to the mobile radio network, higher data rates are available at lower costs and with a more accurate localization Access points: used as sensor for different data types used for the provision of data and specific services (e.g. traffic information) Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 6

WLAN-based Applications for Electric Vehicles Electromobility showcase programme by the German Federal Government Online services on WLAN-based ICT platform To allow user-friendly use of e-mobility by value-added services Results: 25 wireless access points additionally implemented on charging stations for e-vehicles Unified interfaces for a flexible extension of the offered services AAA-process (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 7

Standardised, Need-Based Charging Infrastructure for E-vehicles 51 CCS stations Electromobility showcase programme by the German Federal Government Uniform charging infrastructure Need-based, fast charging with direct current (CSS, Combined Charging System) Identical handling and use at each location Discrimination-free charging at publicly accessible barrier-free places Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 8

e-mobility-station Wolfsburg (ems) First electric filling station in Germany with 24/7 free usage of the charging stations Showrooms for the presentation of electric mobility and associated technologies Expert conferences and guided tours for visitor groups Bistro Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 9

e-mobility-station Wolfsburg (ems) 2 AC Charging Columns For pedelecs, e-bikes, e-cars Charging available at 11 kw (threephase) and 3.6 kw (single-phase) 5 AC Charging Boxes For electric vehicles Output per charging post: 1 x 11 kw (three-phase) 1 x 3.6 kw (single-phase) 1 DC Charging Column For fast charging of electric vehicles, e-bikes and pedelecs Output: 50 kw Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 10

emobility Cube The Wolfsburg Mobility Centre Electric mobility showcase programme by the German Federal Government Objective: To integrate electric mobility into conventional traffic by offering services like E-car sharing Pedelec rental City-wide charging infrastructure Co-working spaces, conference facilities Integrated mobility card Information centre Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 11

Conclusion Talking about future mobility concepts means talking about electric mobility and data. E-mobility places new demands on urban infrastructure. New Vehicle Components Vehicle Integration Materials Recycling Charging Technology & Infrastructure Energy Storage Smart Grid Renewable Energy Generation ICT Information Communication Technology Data Infrastructure Public wireless LAN free of charge Intermodal Travelling Sharing Concepts Value-added Services on Mobile Devices Mobility Apps Information and Reservation Services Energy Management Services Smart Region Integration Smart Home Wolfsburg AG Dr. Gerrit Schrödel February 2016 Seite 12