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Tali Trigg International Energy Agency 17 September 2014 | EVEX | Tokyo, Japan Global Preview Second Edition of EV City Casebook: Big Ideas from Around the World

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Tali Trigg International Energy Agency

17 September 2014 | EVEX | Tokyo,

Japan

Global Preview

Second Edition of EV City Casebook:

Big Ideas from Around the World

Origin of EV City Casebook

EV City Casebook 2012

EV City Casebook 2014: Big Ideas in Electric Mobility

AGENDA

Setting the Scene

Setting the Scene

CLIMATE CHANGE

6DS where the world is

now heading with

potentially

devastating results

The 6°C Scenario

4DS reflecting pledges

by countries to cut

emissions and

boost energy

efficiency

The 4°C Scenario

2DS a vision of a sustainable

energy system of

reduced Greenhouse

Gas (GHG) and CO2

emissions

The 2°C Scenario

CO2 emissions impacts from transport

• The most dramatic CO2 emissions savings are from 4DS to 2DS, with Avoid + Shift + Improve working together because….

• Technology alone cannot get us out of this mess.

Global portfolio of technologies for passenger LDVs

In the 2DS-Improve case, electric, PHEV and FCEVs

together account for nearly three-quarters of new

vehicle sales in 2050.

Source: ETP 2014

Progress in Sales and Battery Cost

Reductions Source: EVI.

EVI’s Global EV Outlook (GEO) finds that global EV sales more

than doubled between 2011 and 2012, exceeding the 100,000

sales milestone, and that world EV stock stood at above

180,000 at the end of 2012. 170,000 sold in 2013, 100,000 in the

US. Stock at 350,000 by end of 2013.

However, this still represents only 0.04% of total passenger car

stock, underscoring the distance EVs still have to go.

Origin of EV City

Casebook

Origin of EV City Casebook

A Network of Networks

• The original EV City Casebook was the result of a partnership between a

group of organizations seeking to advance understanding and adoption of

electric vehicles.

• The Global Electric Vehicles Insight Exchange (EVX) was formed to establish

a partnership for exchanging data, expertise, lessons learned, and best

practices relevant to vehicle electrification.

• The EVX recognized tremendous value in promoting and tracking the EV

adoption efforts of cities across the globe.

• EV City Casebook sought to demonstrate the successes of city-led EV

adoption strategies.

EV City Casebook

2012

EV City Casebook 2012

Goals • Highlight importance of city leadership.

• Establish structure for collecting data and

insights

• Define best practices

Successes

• Launch at EVS26 in Los Angeles

• Strong media attention

• International recognition

World EV Cities Web Portal

• Evolving portal for city EV efforts

• Ongoing city-to-city exchange

EV City Casebook

2014: Big Ideas

EV City Casebook 2014: Big Ideas

Concept

The 2014 EV City Casebook seeks to highlight the

policies, business models, technological

applications, and social or cultural dynamics that

are enabling the proliferation of vehicle

electrification.

Solutions-oriented

This volume of the Casebook explores specific

measures that have the potential to reshape the

transportation system and increase EV adoption.

Cities and Projects

Cities still hold a prominent place in this volume.

They remain key proving grounds for the ideas

represented. Likewise, specific projects are given

considerable attention. Note: Draft cover page.

Submissions to EV City Casebook

Over 20 countries and 6 continents

represented

Over 13 billion USD in funding

Over 400,000 EVs deployed

Over 75,000 EVSE installed

Example Projects

Electric Bus Routes | Rome Local Incentives | Oslo Procurement | Stockholm

Formula E | Global Curtailment | Orkney

Islands E-Trikes | Manilla

Copenhagen workshop

• On May 23, 2014, with the

participation of METI, EVI

hosted a workshop to

discuss case criteria for the

Casebook.

• Discussion focused on

transition from EV City

Casebook 2012 (pilots and

trials), to Global EV Outlook

2013 (market outlook), to

the Big Ideas Casebook

(looking to the future and

the policies, technologies

and business models that

will make this happen).

EVI Copenhagen workshop. Source: EVI

Results

Casebook

Second Edition of EV City Casebook

Feature Profiles of 50 of the world’s most

important & innovative EV projects & policy

initiatives

Extended summary of project/ initiative

Commentary on vision, achievements, key

learning, contribution to EV value chain

Summary data and key outputs and details of

partners

Symbols used to summarise the different types

of initiatives underway (e.g. vehicle

demonstrations, EV taxis, two-wheelers,

commercial vehicles, smart grids, renewables

etc.)

Note: Draft cover

page.

International case 1: Autolib

From 250 (December 2011) to

2,200 EVs, with 4,300 charging

stations

3.5 million users, 120,000

individual subscribers

Global car sharing industry

worth 6.2 billion USD by 2020

(Navigant)

• EV car sharing

• From Velib’ to Autolib’

• Spreading to other cities

and countries

• Limited parking, local air

pollution, and short driving

needs = car sharing

opportunity

Autolib and Twizy in Paris. Source: Tali Trigg

International Case 2: Workplace Charging

Through the Challenge, employers

can overcome workplace charging

barriers such as:

• EVSE technology & product options

• Management logistics and usage policy

• Legal liability, tax issues & ADA compliance

• Permitting & zoning

• Working with electrical contractors & property owners

Employee Benefits

• Incentivize employees

• Complement sustainability efforts

• Signal corporate leadership

Employer Benefits

• Increase range confidence by filling an infrastructure gap

• Increase electric vehicle miles traveled

• Increase PEV awareness and understanding

• Provide a primary charge point for multi-unit/urban dwellers

Tali Trigg

[email protected]

Arigatou

gozaimasu!