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Berlin – Test Side Presentation
Hermann Bluemel Senate Department for Urban Development and Environmental Protection Berlin
Agenda
I. Berlin test side – the members
II. Berlin test side – some basics
III. Berlin is different
IV. Berlin – high share of green modes
V. Charging infrastructure in Berlin
VI. Carsharing in Berlin
VII. Use cases – overview
VIII. Peculiarities in Berlin
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Member Berlin test site
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Berlin - some structural basics
Berlin and the metropolitan area are not growing (overall)
growing and shrinking nearby in the boroughs
high rate of exchange of inhabitants
greying of inhabitants, migration and segregation
population and employment density is very high in Berlin
small number of commuters in Berlin
Berlin is still in the process of overcoming the consequences of partition and economic upheaval
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Berlin is different
Road Transport
excellent infrastructure and capacities
traffic quality on arterial roads show no significant capacity problem
road transport is decreasing (based on detection)
congestion is rather unknown
cycling is a success story
Public Transport
excellent infrastructure and excellent service quality
Freight Transport
best infrastructure (road, rail, water)
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high share of green modes
28,6%
Car
Public Transport
26,5%
12,6%32,3%Cycling
Walking
Modal Share 2008
Source of Data: SrV 2008
Decrease in car use
Constant public transport
Notable increase in cycling (+ 50% since 1998)
Projected Trends
Overall decrease in transport volumes
Further increase in cycling
Increasing demand for multimodal mobility (no strong attachment to individual modes)
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charging infrastructure
110 stations in 2011(limited public funding)
decrease in infrastructure
300 stations expected end of 2013 due to public funding
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carsharing in Berlin
6 operators of station based carsharing in Berlin Greenwheels
DB-Flinkster
Cambio
stadtmobil
Hertz On Demand
Peugeot µ
fleet ~ 1.900 vehicle (expected)
27 e-cars
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Operation areas of flexible carsharing
2 operators of flexible carsharing in Berlin
DriveNow – BMW(350 vehicles)
Car2go – Daimler(1.000 vehicles)
introduction of first e-cars in 2012, bigger fleets expected in summer 2013
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11 Use cases - overview
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Lead Use Case Synonym Including
VMZ
MM002 Erika User's preferences (weather)
MM003 Heidi 1 Time optimization
MM004 Paul CO2 optimization
MM005 Werner 1 Incident (mode change)
SH005 Heidi & Claudia Charging advice
SH007 Werner 2 Incident (route change)
SP001 Peter & Paul Sharepooling
DLR FL002 Rudolf Monitoring environmental impact
SenStadtSH001 -- Decision postponed
SH003 -- Decision postponed
GreenwheelsMM001 Heidi 2 Freebie charge
SH006 -- Be skipped
Peculiarities in Berlin
Station based car sharing No one way car sharing EV has to be returned at home
station User has an annual card for PT
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5 of 7 service categories used
Multimodal solution integrating electric car sharing and carpooling schemas. Will allow the user to book the
electric part of the trip.
PTP · Personal Trip Planner
Will integrate two groups of incentives: (i) those applied to any EV user. (ii) those depending on the user carbon
footprint.
ITEM: Incentives to Electromobility
Combines carsharing with carpooling services at better prices.
ESS: EV Sharpooling Support
Offers the user advice on the most energy efficient way of recharging according price, origin of electricity,
foreseen trips, battery status, etc.
PERA: Personal Recharging Advisor
Integrates seamless ticket and billing facilities for electro-mobility.
EBIS: Electromobility Billing Support
Registers the user carbon footprint based on his/her behavior when using MOLECULES, and gives advice to
enhance it.
PECA: Personal Carbon Footprint Advisor
Based on the real-time carbon emissions registered, applies traffic and public transport strategies in order to
balance emissions and recover the acceptable values
NSE: Network Strategies for Electromobility
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Month 7 Month 10
Start content development
Start development of interfaces
Vehicles have to be ordered
Small scale pilot
Implementation roadmap
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Thank you very much and see you in Berlin!
Contact
Senate Department for Urban Development and Environmental ProtectionAm Koellnischen Park 3
D-10179 Berlin
Hermann Bluemelphone +49-(0)30-9025-1512 [email protected]