The Future of
Elect ric Mobilit y
1 3 t h o f A p r i l 2 0 1 6
b y K r i s t o f Ve r e e n o o g h e
Why electric driving is
the next big thing?
Annual EV Sales (Worldwide)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016*
*Until February 2016
178%
growth
150%
growth
70%
growth
49%
growth
79%
growth
49%
growth
Thousands
2016 EV Distribution
€ 175M
350k EV sales in 2016
China
€ 85M
170k EV sales in 2016
USA
€ 102.5M
205k EV sales in 2016
UK, Nordics,
Netherlands, France,
Germany, Belgium
8
Global EV sales forecast:
• 850.000 (PH)EVs expected to be sold in 2016
• 57% growth compared to 2015 sales (YoY)
• Equals to 0,90% market share in total car sales
• EVSE market has a total value of € 425M in 2016
(last year was 156 M addressable market, x 2,7)
5
Source: ICCT, CP = Charging Point solution market. Source M&M = marketsandmarkets
Most positive forecast: 60% new
worldwide car sales comes from EV
by 2030
Global EVSE Forecast
Least positive forecast: 12% new worldwide
car sales comes from EV by 2030
€ 33 B
(CPs
Market)
€ 5 B
(CPs
Market)
€ 12,6B
By 2022
Ref:
M&M
Innovation in EV
charging has just started
Amsterdam | Role Model City
1.612
Charging Points (December
2015)
9.059
Individuals EV Drivers (December 2015)
33.708
charging sessions every month
(2015)
Ambitious goals:
~4000 charging points by 2018
Emission-free city by 2025
Fully optimized grid connection
EV-Box, Nuon & Heijmans
Partnership
100% of Amsterdam will use EV-Box
charging stations, because of its highest
up-time and lowest TCO
Nuon & Heijmans support with installation
& management
1.798.027
Zero-emission km charged every
month (2015)
EV Infrastructure | New Strategic Driver
PAST
FUTURE
EV Charging demand dependent on car
In the past it would be the people that bought an electric vehicle
demanding to have a charging point at home and/or work.
From nice to have….
EV Charging at every location
Already happening currently that parking spots are installing
charging points as a service to EV drivers, independently of
having themselves electric vehicles or not.
…to need to have!
EV Market Trends
12
Smart charging
& Integration
with building
energy
systems
Commercial &
Workplace
Charging
Low End
Chargers
(Home
Charging)
Inductive
Charging
(Static, Semi-
Static,
Dynamic)
Roaming,
billing / open
data exchange
06 01
02
0304
05
Internet of Things (IoT)
As many other businesses that are rising and
growing exponentially, EV-related companies
will innovate both on the hardware and
software side.
Bank card / mobile
payment
EVSE specialists will
make a difference
Smart Charging
Load Balancing. Hub Satellite.
Peak Shaving.
Mobile First
Dependency mobile app. Engagement
with EV industry.
Software & Big Data
Connected Systems. Remote
Access. Billing. Predictive
Analytics
Data Security
Data security & privacy! Interoperability
(OCPP / OCPI)
Safety & Quality
Uptime. Low Maintenance.
User Experience
Ease of use. Simplicity of
charging
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The differentiators
About Us
Proud Partner
Network
Committed network of partners,
distributors & installers
Largest Installed Base
+40.000 installed charging points,
remotely updated via cloud software
EVSE Specialist
Focus on improving
charging experience every
single day
Purpose-Driven Team
+55 committed employees @HQ &
key partners making the transition
to sustainable mobility happen
Industry Leadership
Scalable, future-proof and
international approach towards EV
charging & e-mobility
Drive Electric.
Charge Everywhere.

EV-Box Keynote AVERE E-Mobility

  • 1.
    The Future of Electric Mobilit y 1 3 t h o f A p r i l 2 0 1 6 b y K r i s t o f Ve r e e n o o g h e
  • 2.
    Why electric drivingis the next big thing?
  • 3.
    Annual EV Sales(Worldwide) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016* *Until February 2016 178% growth 150% growth 70% growth 49% growth 79% growth 49% growth Thousands
  • 4.
    2016 EV Distribution €175M 350k EV sales in 2016 China € 85M 170k EV sales in 2016 USA € 102.5M 205k EV sales in 2016 UK, Nordics, Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium 8 Global EV sales forecast: • 850.000 (PH)EVs expected to be sold in 2016 • 57% growth compared to 2015 sales (YoY) • Equals to 0,90% market share in total car sales • EVSE market has a total value of € 425M in 2016 (last year was 156 M addressable market, x 2,7)
  • 5.
    5 Source: ICCT, CP= Charging Point solution market. Source M&M = marketsandmarkets Most positive forecast: 60% new worldwide car sales comes from EV by 2030 Global EVSE Forecast Least positive forecast: 12% new worldwide car sales comes from EV by 2030 € 33 B (CPs Market) € 5 B (CPs Market) € 12,6B By 2022 Ref: M&M
  • 6.
    Innovation in EV charginghas just started
  • 7.
    Amsterdam | RoleModel City 1.612 Charging Points (December 2015) 9.059 Individuals EV Drivers (December 2015) 33.708 charging sessions every month (2015) Ambitious goals: ~4000 charging points by 2018 Emission-free city by 2025 Fully optimized grid connection EV-Box, Nuon & Heijmans Partnership 100% of Amsterdam will use EV-Box charging stations, because of its highest up-time and lowest TCO Nuon & Heijmans support with installation & management 1.798.027 Zero-emission km charged every month (2015)
  • 8.
    EV Infrastructure |New Strategic Driver PAST FUTURE EV Charging demand dependent on car In the past it would be the people that bought an electric vehicle demanding to have a charging point at home and/or work. From nice to have…. EV Charging at every location Already happening currently that parking spots are installing charging points as a service to EV drivers, independently of having themselves electric vehicles or not. …to need to have!
  • 9.
    EV Market Trends 12 Smartcharging & Integration with building energy systems Commercial & Workplace Charging Low End Chargers (Home Charging) Inductive Charging (Static, Semi- Static, Dynamic) Roaming, billing / open data exchange 06 01 02 0304 05 Internet of Things (IoT) As many other businesses that are rising and growing exponentially, EV-related companies will innovate both on the hardware and software side. Bank card / mobile payment
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Smart Charging Load Balancing.Hub Satellite. Peak Shaving. Mobile First Dependency mobile app. Engagement with EV industry. Software & Big Data Connected Systems. Remote Access. Billing. Predictive Analytics Data Security Data security & privacy! Interoperability (OCPP / OCPI) Safety & Quality Uptime. Low Maintenance. User Experience Ease of use. Simplicity of charging 11 The differentiators
  • 12.
    About Us Proud Partner Network Committednetwork of partners, distributors & installers Largest Installed Base +40.000 installed charging points, remotely updated via cloud software EVSE Specialist Focus on improving charging experience every single day Purpose-Driven Team +55 committed employees @HQ & key partners making the transition to sustainable mobility happen Industry Leadership Scalable, future-proof and international approach towards EV charging & e-mobility
  • 13.