DR STEPHEN HALL, PROFESSOR SIMON SHEPHERD, DR ZIA WADUD; UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, IN COLLABORATION WITH FUTURE CITIES CATAPULT
Also see https://theconversation.com/five-reasons-why-you-might-be-driving-electric-sooner-than-you-think-71896
Sarwant Singh on Electric Vehicles: Market Opportunities and New Business Mod...MaRS Discovery District
The electric vehicle market is changing the landscape of transportation, energy and other related industries. What does this mean for your business and where are the opportunities?
Part of the MaRS Market Insight Series - moderated by MaRS cleantech advisor Jon Dogterom
More, including session video: http://www.marsdd.com/events/details.html?uuid=df2648aa-c50c-4c4b-9a61-66101151c9bd
Recognizing such organizations, Insights Success brings to you, “The 10 Smart EV Charging Solution Providers, 2018” which have now strengthened their foothold in the EV industry and are unfailingly delivering contemporary EV charging solutions.
DR STEPHEN HALL, PROFESSOR SIMON SHEPHERD, DR ZIA WADUD; UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, IN COLLABORATION WITH FUTURE CITIES CATAPULT
Also see https://theconversation.com/five-reasons-why-you-might-be-driving-electric-sooner-than-you-think-71896
Sarwant Singh on Electric Vehicles: Market Opportunities and New Business Mod...MaRS Discovery District
The electric vehicle market is changing the landscape of transportation, energy and other related industries. What does this mean for your business and where are the opportunities?
Part of the MaRS Market Insight Series - moderated by MaRS cleantech advisor Jon Dogterom
More, including session video: http://www.marsdd.com/events/details.html?uuid=df2648aa-c50c-4c4b-9a61-66101151c9bd
Recognizing such organizations, Insights Success brings to you, “The 10 Smart EV Charging Solution Providers, 2018” which have now strengthened their foothold in the EV industry and are unfailingly delivering contemporary EV charging solutions.
Dos & Don’ts for Infrastructure and ChargingCCSE Host
Proper electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) is one of the most crucial elements of successful fleet electrification. In this webinar, you'll learn about power management from representatives at Cyber Switching, Envision Solar, and Greenlots. Tune in to learn about new charging innovations, off-grid charging alternatives, and EVI rebates.
Véhicule autonome et infrastructures | Emerging Trend #1 _ v2Leonard
(Version 2, Mise à jour septembre 2018)
Le déploiement du véhicule autonome est appelé à s’échelonner sur plusieurs décennies. Comment adapter les aménagements urbains et les infrastructures à la technologie et aux usages pendant cette longue période de transition ?
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for PlugSurfing. PlugSurfing is creating a global network of EV charging stations that can be used with a single account thus eliminating the need for multiple passwords, credit cards, and other identifiers. It had created a network of 25,000 charging points by January 2016, mostly in Germany and the Netherlands. It already has a density of 17 charging points per square kilometer in central cities and 4 per square kilometer in suburbs. It has also begun expanding into France, Italy, and Belgium. The slides summarize the business model for PlugSurfing including the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities, and method of strategic control.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course on Business Models at National University of Singapore to analyze the business model for a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch. Together, these firms can create a dense network of wireless charging stations that can enable the use of inexpensive electric vehicles. The dense network of charging stations reduces the importance of range and thus the weight, volume, and cost of batteries that are needed to propel the vehicle. The slides describe the value proposition, method of value capture, customers, scope of activities, and method of strategic control for Q-Bo, a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch.
Technological advancement in electric vehicle has opened the door of opportunities for next level of technology. Wireless charging is one such thing. Get the latest about the field and market prospect of it.
E-mobility | Part 4 - EV charging and the next frontier (English)Vertex Holdings
For the mass adoption of electric vehicle (EV) to become a reality, EV charging infrastructure must be made accessible, quick and reliable. Current signs indicate the sector is moving in the right direction – with China, Europe, US and Japan accelerating their charging infrastructure rollout plans, and notable charging network operators (i.e. ChargePoint, EVgo and Tritium) making billion-dollar exits.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3E8u4SL
Gary Kendall - Plugging into Electric Mobilitynoe21
http://www.managing-energy-demand.org
This seminar held on november 4 ‘09 in Bern, Switzerland, hosted international specialists in managing energy demand, mainly electric energy. Presentations concentrated on best cases in demand side management and regulation easing the way for DSM programs. The event was organised by noe21, a Geneva based NGO.
Dos & Don’ts for Infrastructure and ChargingCCSE Host
Proper electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) is one of the most crucial elements of successful fleet electrification. In this webinar, you'll learn about power management from representatives at Cyber Switching, Envision Solar, and Greenlots. Tune in to learn about new charging innovations, off-grid charging alternatives, and EVI rebates.
Véhicule autonome et infrastructures | Emerging Trend #1 _ v2Leonard
(Version 2, Mise à jour septembre 2018)
Le déploiement du véhicule autonome est appelé à s’échelonner sur plusieurs décennies. Comment adapter les aménagements urbains et les infrastructures à la technologie et aux usages pendant cette longue période de transition ?
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for PlugSurfing. PlugSurfing is creating a global network of EV charging stations that can be used with a single account thus eliminating the need for multiple passwords, credit cards, and other identifiers. It had created a network of 25,000 charging points by January 2016, mostly in Germany and the Netherlands. It already has a density of 17 charging points per square kilometer in central cities and 4 per square kilometer in suburbs. It has also begun expanding into France, Italy, and Belgium. The slides summarize the business model for PlugSurfing including the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities, and method of strategic control.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course on Business Models at National University of Singapore to analyze the business model for a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch. Together, these firms can create a dense network of wireless charging stations that can enable the use of inexpensive electric vehicles. The dense network of charging stations reduces the importance of range and thus the weight, volume, and cost of batteries that are needed to propel the vehicle. The slides describe the value proposition, method of value capture, customers, scope of activities, and method of strategic control for Q-Bo, a fictitious alliance between Qualcomm and Bosch.
Technological advancement in electric vehicle has opened the door of opportunities for next level of technology. Wireless charging is one such thing. Get the latest about the field and market prospect of it.
E-mobility | Part 4 - EV charging and the next frontier (English)Vertex Holdings
For the mass adoption of electric vehicle (EV) to become a reality, EV charging infrastructure must be made accessible, quick and reliable. Current signs indicate the sector is moving in the right direction – with China, Europe, US and Japan accelerating their charging infrastructure rollout plans, and notable charging network operators (i.e. ChargePoint, EVgo and Tritium) making billion-dollar exits.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3E8u4SL
Gary Kendall - Plugging into Electric Mobilitynoe21
http://www.managing-energy-demand.org
This seminar held on november 4 ‘09 in Bern, Switzerland, hosted international specialists in managing energy demand, mainly electric energy. Presentations concentrated on best cases in demand side management and regulation easing the way for DSM programs. The event was organised by noe21, a Geneva based NGO.
UK e-Infrastructure for Research - UK/USA HPC Workshop, Oxford, July 2015Martin Hamilton
A briefing on UK e-Infrastructure for research from Jisc and the UK research councils, presented at the UK/USA HPC workshop in July 2015, organized by HPC-SIG (UK) and CASC (USA).
Environmental impacts of electric mobility and interactions with the electric...Oeko-Institut
4th German-Japanese Environmental Dialogue Forum
Electric Mobility and Smart Grids: Strategies and Technologies
Tokyo, 17 and 18 November 2011
Florian Hacker, Oeko-Institut e.V., Berlin
Innovative solutions to serve Electric Mobility in the Smart CityAdvansolar
This is the translation of the presentation of our solutions in the context of the Smart City, which was shown by our Marketing and Sales Director Christophe Lephilibert, at the LIM-EVER Monaco 2014 conference. It demonstrates how our innovative solutions are serving the emergence of electric mobility in the Smart City.
Slides from Dr. Kristina Rodign’s talk at Service Experience Camp 2015 on ‘How to touch electricity and gas’
Making energy tangible: How an energy provider implements service design — Dr. Kristina Rodig, Head Of Customer Insight & Innovation at E.ON
What happens to an energy provider, when it adopts the service design course? How to change a historically grown technocratic corporation structure towards a customer-centric philosophy? The key talk presents the “E.ON approach” for better customer experiences and a customer-centric corporate culture by presenting specific examples.
Electrical Mobility is a big promise for a sustainable development of the transportation. However it has been proven a challenging paradigm shift. G2mobility offers Smart Charging Solutions, relevant to specific mobility applications, that enables progressive successful Electrical vehicle introduction & development.
Specialties :
-Electrical Mobility Solutions,
-Introducing EVs in mobility application,
-Smart Charging Infrastructure,
-EV Car -sharing
IBM Electric mobility and DER prosumer needsMartin Rapos
Presented at the EU Comission in May 2015, the aim is to very briefly introduce the IBM perspecitve on two aspects of distributed smart energy discussed at the conference:
1. optimization of distributed generation in smart energy ecosystem
and
2. engagement of the rising prosumer, which has lots of new energy services to choose from and who needs to be empowered, engaged with
CALSTART Fuels Program Manager, Dr Jasna Tomic, presented on vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology at Plug-In 2009, Long Beach, CA "Plug-in Vehicles as Sources of Power"
Urban Transport is at crossroads. Users do not get the level and quality of service that they pay for by direct or indirect means in a fair and equitable way. One road leads to MobilityXS.
This is based on a pathbreaking review of our usage and attitude, environmental constraints and a comprehensive study of enabling technologies. It metamorphoses the public-private transport categories. In turn, users have a wider choice of the travel experience that they co-create and customize to personal preferences. They avail of vastly superior travel experience at a given price point in this model than at present. In a wholesome approach to our needs of a livable society, users can choose to walk or cycle comfortable distances in a friendly environment that is sequestrated of motorized traffic. Fast moving motor vehicles run uninterrupted of slow moving traffic and move much faster than at present with a combination of innovative traffic control measures and in-vehicle navigation sensors in the new system.
E-mobility E-mobility | Part 5 - The future of EVs and AVs (English)Vertex Holdings
The future of mobility lies in creating a mobile lifestyle that integrates infotainment services and vehicle autonomy.
With rising demands for connectivity features, consumers and manufacturers are welcoming the idea of building software-defined vehicles (aka smart cars), making infotainment and connectivity a possibility. In a similar vein, LiDAR (light detection and ranging systems) is emerging as a new technology for Autonomous Vehicles (AVs). Today, automakers are partnering with LiDAR startups to improve navigation and safety with notable collaborations established such as Volvo and Luminar, Arcfox and Hua Wei, as well as Nio and Innovusion.
Autonomous technology integrates better with electric engines and as the trillion-dollar market continues developing globally, vehicles of the future are expected to be are expected to be autonomous, connected, electrified, and shared.
Find out more here: https://bit.ly/38rY3cL
SEAM - Tata Business Leadership Award 2019 Submissionshivam chaurasia
Presented solution on business case study for "Imagination India:TATA Motors India Future Mobility Opportunity" in Tata Business Leadership Award 2019 executive screening competition. We tried to evaluate the present demand and existing solution in market there by focusing on unmet and untapped potential opportunities for Tata Group specific to India market.
Our team CognitiveScale identified a set of problems to tackle using shared mobility and connected market and presented four solutions to in AI driven software, Two Hardware Product and strategy to built the connected market.
Our Software Solution Focussed :
1. Seamless one payment solution from first mile to last mile transit.
2. NextGen Ridehailing allowing user to select multiple AI backed option while selecting the routes (Minimal Cost, Less Congestion, ) a cost time tradeoff riding options.
3. Demand Responsive Fleet SaaS.
4. Unified Driver Credit Scoring and Behaviour Monitoring for Safe RideHailing..
Infrastructure Setup:
1. Plug and Play EV battery swapping Infrastructure.
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Mail: shivam9172@gmail.com
2. E-Mobility has reached „Point of No Return“
CO2-targets for Dynamics
transport sector and Image
„Sustainable City“-Policy Synergies between energy-
and automotive industries
3. Sustainable mobility for E.ON means gas and electricity
Development stages of mobility solutions
E-Mobility Gas Mobility
Expansion Mature market
Introduction Expansion
Cars
Cars
Buses/
trucks
201 202 203 201 202 203
0 0 0 0 0 0
A combination of gas and e-mobility creates a comprehensive solution
E-mobility
Gas mobility
5. Energy- und automotive industries get closer
Generation Grid Charging Billing and Battery Car
load control
Utilities Charging Business Automotive
6. Charging infrastructure will have to satisfy different
needs
Home “Second
base base”
Domain
Private
private parking office parking
Domain
Public
resident parking points of interest
7. E.ON wants a charging infrastructure open to all
players
“Home base” is where most charging will take place
Charging infrastructure for “resident parking” is a challenge –
cooperation and demo projects are necessary to get the right
business models in place
600,000 engine block heating power outlets in Sweden today –
ensure that these can be used for charging e-cars
Setting up charging stations should remain accessible to all
players and business models should be open for all users
9. Field test E.ON / BMW in Munich
15 BMW Mini E
Project runs from 2009 - 2010
Driving range of car ca. 150 km
Testing of car use and customer
expectations
Development of Charging-
Infrastructure and -Management
Concepts
10. R&D-project E.ON / Volkswagen*
20 VW Twindrive
Project runs from 2008 - 2012
Wolfsburg and Potsdam
Plug-In Hybrid with Range
Extender
Range electric ca. 50 km
Test of various Li-Ion batteries
Development interface car - grid
Linking the Smart Meter
Technology to the On-Board
Battery Management Systems
* Also including other partners, financially supported by BMU
12. CABLED – Coventry & Birmingham Low Emission
Vehicle Demonstrator
110 ultra low carbon vehicles
Project runs from 2009 to
2011/12
All vehicles have less than
50g/km CO2 emmisions
90 home/36 public/18 workplace
charging stations
Understand driver behaviour and
network issues; and so remove
barriers to wider adoption
* Also including other partners, financially supported by BMU
13. E-mobility Malmö – Introducing e-mobility in Malmö
Joint project
A national pilot project for e-mobility
Using the city as a platform for testing new technology
Contributes to the goal of 20% e-cars 2020
New solutions for public transport in order to increase
interaction between personal transport and public
transport
Platform for a long-term cooperation
14. E-mobility Malmö – new transport solutions and
infrastructure for electric vehicles
Infrastructure Vehicles
250 charging National
stations procurement
process
New business
concepts 40-70 e-cars
Billing systems 60 e-bikes /e-
scooters
Charging solutions
for e-scooters Electricity/biogas
E-mobility Malmö hybrid bus
New mobility concepts Knowledge
Public transport Spread information
hubs about new
’Park & Ride’ technology
Mobility centers Change of attitudes
Car pools to public transport
Evaluation of user
patterns
16. Smart homes of the future with smart charging
Smart home of the future combines decentral
generation (Solar roof panels, Micro-CHP, etc.)
with intelligent demand side management Smart phones will allow customer to
interact with home energy
management devices (via apps, etc.)
Steering of decentral
Mobility:
generation via demand
side management Company parking
/ charging / billing
Pro-active charging Public parking /
management for E-car charging / billing
Demand side Generation, consumption and energy
management for need displayed via online interface:
electronic Power market interaction (prices,
applications available RES, etc.)
17. Barriers can be overcome through cooperation across
the whole value chain
Customers OEM
Suppliers and
Government sales oranizations
After market
Municipalities
service
Utilities Infrastructure