vrijdag 28 juli 2017

Boosting the Electric Vehicle Market in Europe: Plugging the Sustainability Brussels September 19th 2017

Source: Public Policy exchane UK

European Institutions have been key players in encouraging the uptake of cleaner and more efficient vehicles, championing a European strategy and securing financial support through public-private partnerships such as the European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI). 2017 is now set to be decisive year for the roll-out of electric recharging infrastructure, in light of the timely submission of Member States’ National Policy Frameworks for the implementation of the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive (AFI). The AFI Directive seeks to address consumer anxieties through the deployment of private recharging points, mandating an increase in publicly accessible charging stations and setting EU-wide harmonised standards for charging connectors as well as for user information requirements. These policies support the EU Transport 2050 comprehensive strategy, which set ambitious shifts away from conventionally fuelled cars with the aim of phasing them out of cities completely by 2050.

The automobile industry, which accounts for over 12 million jobs in the EU, will need to rapidly adapt to such a shift in the European economy. Developing innovative solutions to diversify road transport energy sources will not only maintain competitiveness and boost employment, but simultaneously contribute to Europe’s emission reductions. Several important developments have taken place assisting the rollout of a European-wide market for electric and alternative vehicles, though as with any emerging market, some initial problems have hindered its expansion.

Outstanding challenges include a slow consumer uptake, along with a limited range of models available. High costs, long recharge times, emerging safety and standardisation compliance, and a lack of information and awareness, can impact consumer confidence. Further, cooperation between stakeholders, and the question of integrating EV with emerging technologies such as driverless cars and intelligent urban transportation systems, is creating an additional headache for policymakers.

This international symposium invites all key stakeholders for lively discussion on the current framework for electric vehicles and to explore solutions to overcome market barriers whilst plugging the sustainability gap. The symposium will explore the need for flexible partnerships between diverse industries, such as telecommunication, energy providers, manufacturers, suppliers and retailers, to develop innovative solutions across all areas of EV policy and ensure Europe remains a driver of green growth and jobs.

Why attend?
  • Analyse the current policy landscape for electric vehicles at EU level and assess opportunities for investment and development 
  • Gain knowledge and insights on the future implementation of the Clean Energy Package and how to overcome regulatory bottlenecks for e-mobility at the EU and national level 
  • Examine the role of electric and alternative fuel vehicles can play in stimulating green job opportunities and fostering competitiveness 
  • Examine how EV producers to innovate and adapt in order to limit GHG emissions through e-mobility and alternative fuels 
  • Discuss how to overcome the greatest electric mobility challenges, including infrastructure and recharging 
  • Establish clear links between the implementation of EU Directives such as the AFI Directive and the impacts on businesses, consumers and the automobile industry 
  • Develop ways to support national strategies via EU funding in order to foster energy market liberalisation in the automobile market 
  • Take part in lively and interactive discussions with key stakeholders in the field of e-mobility and build lasting partnerships for future collaboration
Date and location event details
Date: Tuesday19th September 2017
Time: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Venue: Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre, Brussels

I am pleased to advise you that we offer a 20% early registration discount off the standard delegate rates (subject to type of organisation and terms and conditions) for bookings received by the 4th August 2017 For further details, please refer to the ewebsite HERE for the programme and registration. Do feel free to circulate this information to relevant colleagues within your organisation. The flyer (PDF) on this event can be found HERE.
In the meantime, to ensure your organisation is represented, please book online or complete and return the registration form at your earliest convenience in order to secure your delegate place(s).

Kind regards,
Conference Team
Public Policy Exchange
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3137 8630
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woensdag 26 juli 2017

Powering mobility; Energy and Mobility 2050 Conference - Enschede The Netherlands

Source: Emodz / RVO / Mobilität und Energie / DNHK

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:
During an informal gathering at the end of the convention, you will have ample opportunity for talking and networking while enjoying a drink and some snacks.

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

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