christian hütter wolfgang kammerlander nicole schuster
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Christian HütterWolfgang Kammerlander
Nicole Schuster
The Change of Mobility
Status quo – R&DUncertain and explorative stage
Explore different technology optionsMain difficulties: lack of experience and
innovation/modification
Status quo - Production
Status quo - DistributionSale vs. Leasing
Soften costs for e-carsSpread out costs for batteries
Sales behind expectationsDifferent reasonsCar manufacturers: new generation of e-carsGovernment: incentives, financial supports,
etc.
Status quo - UtilisationInteraction of all components:
Charging at home and workbattery switchingin-car services
Part of every day life
AdvantagesEfficiency
Engine, controllers and batteryTank to Wheel-Efficiency (3 times higher)
Environmental friendlinessInput: electricityOutput: no emissions, noise, waste heat
CostsBuying costs: today – expensive, future – competitive
pricesRunning costs: savings out of electricity and other
possibilities (e.g. road taxes, parking fees, congestion charges)
DisadvantagesHigh costs
Purchase (car/battery), charging points at home
Driving rangeAverage range: 160 km
Recharging timeVaries between 3.5 and 9 hours
InfrastructureStandardizationCharging stations
network
Summary