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Encouraging ecodriving CONOR MOLLOY, ENERGY AUDITOR & TRAINER CONVENER EN16247-4 TRANSPORT ENERGY AUDIT STANDARD

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Encouraging ecodriving CONOR MOLLOY, ENERGY AUDITOR & TRAINER

CONVENER EN16247 -4 TRANSPORT ENERGY AUDIT STANDARD

Our journey

ECOfleet™

2005

Fuel Management

Measurement

Telematics

ECOdrive

2006

Training

Feedback

Transport EnergyMAP

2008

Commit

Identify

Plan

Act

Review

M&V

2010

IPMVP

ISO50015

ISO50001

2011

Performance

Energy Credits

ISO50002

2015

Energy Audits

EN16247-4

Trained 100+

transport energy auditors

Transport in context VERY WIDE RANGE OF VEHICLES, ENVIRONMENTS, VARIABLES

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Transport GHG

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What is the fastest

growing greenhouse

gas emitter?

Where can your

business save

energy?

1 Billion cars globally

Driving style can

account for 30%

difference in fuel

performance

Life of vehicle can be

3 years on a fleet, to

10 years in total

Ireland’s transport challenge 41.7% of final

energy use

4,522 kToe primary energy

95% of exports go

by road

We drive 30% more than EU average

Transport challenges

Large population of vehicles with 10 year life cycles

Large energy losses are clearly visible

Fastest growing emitter of GHG

Operated by humans

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ECOdriving IMMEDIATE WIN FOR DRIVER & PLANET

5 Golden Rules

Anticipate traffic flow ◦ Look ahead as far as possible and anticipate surrounding traffic

Maintain a steady speed at low rpm ◦ Drive smoothly, using the highest possible gear at low RPM

Shift up early ◦ Shift up between 1,500 (diesel) and 2,000 (petrol/gas) revolutions

Check tyre pressures frequently ◦ At least once a month and before driving at high speed

Consider any extra energy ◦ Take-off roof racks/boxes, air conditioning, loads

Source: EU Ecodriven project

2005-2012

The importance of feedback

"When performance is measured, performance improves.

When performance is measured and reported back, the

rate of improvement accelerates.“ - Pearson’s law

Without feedback: 80+% of the training benefits i.e. the

fuel savings, are lost within 6 months

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Telematics = measurement = feedback

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Sample telematics report: Shows reductions in

- L/100km

- Idling

- Over revving

Image courtesy Bluetree Systems – www.Bluetree.ie

ECOdrive training in Ireland

DELIVERED IN

◦ Cars

◦ Buses

◦ Heavy Goods

◦ Tug boats

◦ Straddle carriers

TRAINING FEATURES

Measure fuel & activity first

Manage, develop feedback tools

Train in regular vehicle on-road

◦ One-on-one training for Drivers

◦ Trainer as in-house driving coach

Training Results Consistent 20km route, urban & dual carriageway, measured at pump

5.7 L/100Km

16.2 L/100Km 15.6 L/100Km

11.1 L/100Km

10.0 L/100Km

4.4 L/100Km

7.4 L/100Km

13.2 L/100Km

10.3 L/100Km

7.4 L/100Km

0.0 L/100Km

2.0 L/100Km

4.0 L/100Km

6.0 L/100Km

8.0 L/100Km

10.0 L/100Km

12.0 L/100Km

14.0 L/100Km

16.0 L/100Km

18.0 L/100Km

Toyota Prius Skoda Octavia Fiat Scudo Citroen Picasso Mercedes E320

Before ECOdrive

Drivers’ Comments (99% positive)

◦ ‘I enjoyed that, that was good’

◦ ‘Didn’t want to go home’

◦ ‘Will try it on the way home’

◦ ‘I learnt a lot’

◦ ‘Since the day of my driving test, very rare to

have my driving viewed in a positive way’

Outcomes ENERGY MANAGEMENT & ECODRIVING FUEL SAVINGS

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Fleets: Environment Profit

Energy is 20-40+% of operational costs

◦ Fuel management is the operators’ day job

Typical return measured from ecodriving

◦ i.e. € 50,000 saving on a €1m fuel bill = profit

“Manage energy for profit” - ECOfleet 2006

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0.5% profit

20-40%

of transport costs

5+% saving per year

ISO50001 sustains savings

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www.matthews.ie (passenger services)

0.033

0.024

0.022

0.015

0.020

0.025

0.030

0.035

0

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

PAX (total)(Tickets, counters)

Distance( Km odometer )

Fuel use( Litres )

EnPIml/PAX/100Km

Action Telematics

ISO50001

ECOdriving

L/100km 31.0 29.5 26.8 27.0 26.3

MPG 9.1 9.6 10.6 10.5 10.7

Results*: EnergyMAP & ECOdrive

56.0

54.0 54.5

51.9

50.7

50.0

48.8 48.5 48.7

44.0

46.0

48.0

50.0

52.0

54.0

56.0

58.0

0km

10,000,000km

20,000,000km

30,000,000km

40,000,000km

50,000,000km

60,000,000km

70,000,000km

80,000,000km

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Km L L/100km

07/06/2016

* Results taken from / submitted to SEAI Public Sector Monitoring & Reporting – checked & verified

Increasing congestion

ECOdrive x 2,500 drivers

ISO50001 – Jun’16

http://eusew.eu/awards-public-vote

Oil supplier fund/incentive

Under Energy Efficiency Directive 2012 Article 7

◦ Energy supplier obligations – ‘EEOS’ in Ireland

◦ In the first year; 4,000,000L saved in reduced L/100km

◦ Avoided 12,060 tonnes in CO2e emissions

Fleets received € 5 – 35,000 each for saving € 100,000’s in fuel

◦ Savings largely from improved focus on fuel management and ecodriving

◦ Energy Savings Credits = positive feedback for fuel savings

Conclusions

ECOdrive

5% saving

(sustained)

Organise, use:

ISO50001,

EnergyMAP,

ECOfleet™

Measure performance:

Telematics

Dashboard

Fuel card

Feedback

to drivers

Recognise

success

Optimise use of

existing vehicles

now; don’t wait

for new technology

or EV’s.

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Thank you

CONTACT

@conormolloy

Mobile: +353 87 255 4070

Web: www.aems.ie

Office: +353 1 230 5018

Or: www.ecodrive.ie

ACKNOWLEDGE OUR SUPPORTERS

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5 Golden Rules

Anticipate traffic flow ◦ Look ahead as far as possible and anticipate surrounding traffic

Maintain a steady speed at low rpm ◦ Drive smoothly, using the highest possible gear at low RPM

Shift up early ◦ Shift up between 1,500 (diesel) and 2,000 revolutions (petrol/gas)

Check tyre pressures frequently ◦ At least once a month and before driving at high speed

Consider any extra energy ◦ Take-off roof racks/boxes, air conditioning, loading

Source: EU Ecodriven project 2005-2012

@conormolloy

+353 87 255 4070

www.aems.ie