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How Estonia is set to be one of the most EV friendly countries in Europe
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Supporting green growth in green countries with economies in transition: recent initiatives and lessons learned
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Agendas• About CHAdeMO Association
Who we are , how do we contribute to the green growth?
• Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia Key 1: The political commitment made for green investment in Estonia
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government structure
Key 3: Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Key 4: Local economy’s contribution - its technological competencies
• Lessons learnt: how could it be applied to other economies in transition?
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
CHAdeMO Association?
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
CHAdeMO Association
• CHAdeMO Association
Founded in March 15th, 2010 1400 Fast chargers installed around the world
Word pam Let’s charge and Move’‘oCHAdeMO ikagadesuka’
(How about a cup of tea?) in Japanese
Mission: To establish fast charging technology, and support the dissemination of electric vehicles by installing a fast charging infrastructure network
Electric mobility as greener transportation
• Why e-mobility? Political decision
for 80 percent CO2 reduction by 2050
95 percent of decrease from transportation sector (European Environmental Agency))
EVs contribute to 75 percent CO2 decrease (The Ministry of Environment of Japan)
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UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Rapid urbanization
By 2030, 60% of the world population shall live in urban area.
Air pollution Noise
Ambitious international cooperators• More than 430
organizations in 26 countries Private and public
participation Sector crossing initiative
Energy companies Automobile OEMs Charger manufacturers Municipalities
The wide audience proves the reliability of technology
Eager to bring new collaborators on board
Organization of periodic working groups
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UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Fast charging, key to dissemination of EV
• The good mixture of infrastructure is the key Drivers feel discomfort after 60km (our
R&D indicates)
Can we wait 8 hours in the public sphere?
(on highway and other public sphere)
8 hours wait in the middle of the road?
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UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
CENTRAL PARIS
CDG PARIS AIRPORTReturn trip = 70km
• Normal charging at home
• 8 to 10 hours
1400 chargers around the world • 230 chargers in Europe
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UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia
Photos: Bianca Mikovitš, Maaleht
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Contribution: Jarmo Tuisk , Head of electromobility program ELMO KredEx
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Agendas• About CHAdeMO Association
Who we are , how do we contribute to the green growth?
• Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia Key 1: The political commitment made for green investment in Estonia
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government structure
Key 3: Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Key 4: Local economy’s contribution - its technological competencies
• Lessons learnt: how could it be applied to other economies in transition?
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
EstoniaBest practice of green growth: the case of Estonia
Factual info
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Member of EU2004Member of NATO2004Member of OECD2010
Member of EURO2011
1992 1997 1998-2000 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Re-independence
Program“Tiger leap” :heavy investmentto ICT infrastructurePCs to every school
E-govermentDigital signatureAct etc. ID-card
M-Parking
Electronic voting
X-Road: XML-based backbone for government apps and databases
Estonian-Finnish grids connectedEnergy Technologyprogram
Electromobility agenda introducedin MoEaC
Electromobility Program
European IT agency
NATO Cyber DefenceCentre
Best practice of green growth: the case of EstoniaBackround
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Estonian way to smart societyKey 1: The political commitment in Estonia
Estonian Green Transportation Plan
Goal10% of energy consumption in transportation from renewable sources
Measures Blending biofuels
5-7% of liquid fuels from renewables by 2015
Green Public transportation 50% of public transportation to 100% biofuels/biogas by 2020
Electromobility 1% of transport energy consumption from renewable electricity by 2020
Eco-driving awareness Reduction of fuel consumption by 10%
Best practice of green growth: the case of EstoniaBackground
National strategy• The Estonian National
Strategy on Sustainable Development in autumn 2007
Principal activities, an analysis of the attainment of the objectives set by the agendas
Key 1: The political commitment in Estonia
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Agendas• About CHAdeMO Association
Who we are , how do we contribute to the green growth?
• Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia Key 1: The political commitment made for green investment in Estonia
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government structure
Key 3: Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Key 4: Local economy’s contribution - its technological competencies
• Lessons learnt: how could it be applied to other economies in transition?
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia How the project was founded
2005 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Kyoto protocol, Article 3, Green Investment Scheme (GIS)Estonia
85MM AAUAs surplusIn total
Private investorIn Japan• EVs and• Tec assistance
10MM AAUs
Installation of 200 fast chargers
Public bidding
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Public bidding
Billing by Mobile phone
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government 2
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia How the project was founded
The Prime Minister’s office
The Ministry of Environment
CO2 emission trade
Once the deal is agreed, field ministries implement the programs through their implementing agencies
Electromobility project
The Ministry of EnvironmentThe Ministry of
Economic affairs and communication
Monitoring all green investment program and assessment
Design of the program, regulatory framework, other conditions. Monitoring of implementation
Kredex
E-mobile implementation agency
Efficient government is crucial to move idea to action
Agendas• About CHAdeMO Association
Who we are , how do we contribute to the green growth?
• Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia Key 1: The political commitment made for green investment in Estonia
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government structure
Key 3: Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Key 4: Local economy’s contribution - its technological competencies
• Lessons learnt: how could it be applied to other economies in transition?
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Key 3: Effective participation of private actors
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estoni Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Promotion of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Deployment of fast charging infrastructure507 EVs to social workers financed by selling AAU Ownership to the Ministry of Social Affairs,
then handed over to local municipalities around Estonia
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Fast charger every
50KM
Key 3: Other governmental actionsBest practice of green growth: the case of Estoni Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Incentives-50% Up to EUR 18,000/carNo brand restrictions.For private and commercial buyers until the end of 2012
+1,000 EUR for Mode 3 home charger
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Green certificateThe use of only renewable energySecured by using green certificate(certificates of origin) EV owner report mileage annually to KredEx = green certificate amount
Agendas• About CHAdeMO Association
Who we are , how do we contribute to the green growth?
• Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia Key 1: The political commitment made for green investment in Estonia
Key2: Finding budgets and efficient government structure
Key 3: Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Key 4: Local economy’s contribution - its technological competencies
• Lessons learnt: how could it be applied to other economies in transition?
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Key 4: Local economy’s contributes: tech strength
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia Public Private Partnership to ‘shape’ the project
Estonia has strategically developed its ITC strength in 15 years.Electromobility network uses payment and identification tool developed by local SMEs Payment and billing system on mobile
phone is conducted by Estonian local SME, following public bidding.
The company: A digital parking transaction and management system
The world first commercial mobile phone parking system
Used more than any other similar platform
10 MM transactions proceeded since start
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Lessons learnt: an enabling trade environment 1.
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
1. Regulatory framework:• The liberal commercial legislation attracts FDI.
• Foreign investment law in ‘91 permits establishment of enterprises with foreign participation without limit.
• Similar investor protection, more transparency in public administration above OECD standards.
2. Technical regulations and standards:• Exporters benefit from a liberal trading regime, in line with
EU stipulations
(Reference: Dun & Bradstreet Limited, 2011)
Lessons learnt: an enabling trade environment 2.
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
3.E-government• National ID card (eID) with 11 digits ID number for every
citizen• Authentication and signature• Mobile-ID – Internet voting, digital signature
4. EV certificate – E-certificate• Electronic application to KredEx (confirmed by digital
signature) or by email
5. Customs clearance• Declaration processing system ‘COMPLEX’
• Free of charge web-based customs declarations system since May 2006
Estonia’s experience could be replicated throughout the region
Best practice of green growth: the case of Estonia
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
UNECE has an important role to play:
Assist other countries harmonize the technical regulations related to the EV sector.
Assist other countries streamline and simplify export and import procedures for this sector.
Develop electronic documents
Best practice of Green growth: the case of Estonia
THANK YOU
UNECE 19 May 2012, Item 9 Trade Development in Countries with Economies in Transition: Recent Initiatives and Impact ECE/TRADE/C/2010/10
Contact:
Haruka Miki (Ms.)
CHAdeMO Association European [email protected]+33 177 455 176
CHAdeMO Associationwww.chademo.com
Contact specific to Estonian electromobility program:
Mr. Jarmo Tuisk, Head of electromobility program [email protected]