Event theme:
How does the role of energy change in our society? How do we get from point A to point B?
Provide a beckoning prospect to those thousands of people who are currently involved in electric transport, electric car-sharing, or sustainable energy in Germany and the Netherlands.
‘Powering Mobility’ is the movement that stimulates innovation, cooperation and behavioral changes. We transition current mobility and energy supplies for future use.
Why and how powering mobility
We believe change is necessary to insure a sustainable future. The way we behave and think about mobility and energy has to become more flexible, durable and smart. The existing gap between current supply and future demand challenges us to design new ways of thinking.
These changes can only be accomplished by cooperating with initiatives who dare to think differently. We need to stimulate innovative projects with equal ambitions and join forces. We
want to be the founder of a fundamentally different approach on the current mobility and energy situation.
Setting and developments in our Euregio
In a Dutch-German setting experts from the field will give you insights in what already is happening regarding the transition of mobility and energy in our 'Euregio' region ANDS what we will face off the comming years towards 2050.
Speaker programm line-up:
- Remarketing pre-owned PlugIn Hybrids; Speakers: Arjan van Pelt (ANWB) & Dr. Hammerschmidt (University Münster)
- Shared e-cars in Enschede & introduction by stages of shared cars to Osnabrück; Speakers: Eelco Eerenberg (Enschede) & Niklas Monte (Osnabruck)
- Transition to public-private cooperation when establishing a charging infrastructure; Speakers: Roy Bolscher (Bolscher Vlees), Roland Schuren (Bäckerei), Johannes Pallasch
- An e-car is a battery on wheels, the Loksmart Project; Speaker: Prof Hans Jurgen (Pfisterer)
- The link between renewable energy & charging locations, additional advantages regarding biodiversity, higher temperatures in towns and cities, and rain water buffering; Speakers: Nick Alberts (Architect) & Jeroen van Gestel (Energieburo)
- Consequences of the development of power grids (including previous projects); Spreaker: Prof. Johann Huring (University Twente)
- Closing: Panel discussion
Date and location:
September 28, 20017 from 10.00 till 19.00 hours
Grolsch Veste, Colloseum 65, 7521 PP Enschede the Netherlands
Hope to see you there at the grounds of our regional soccer club FC Twente - Enschede