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Plugged in Places Yorkshire & Humber. 7 October, 2010 Matthew Lumsden, Managing Director Future Transport Systems Ltd [email protected] 0191 2431621, 07909 681334. Problems. Increasing greenhouse gas emissions Declining air quality Increasing congestion - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Plugged in Places Yorkshire & Humber
7 October, 2010Matthew Lumsden, Managing Director
Future Transport Systems [email protected]
0191 2431621, 07909 681334
Problems• Increasing greenhouse gas emissions• Declining air quality• Increasing congestion• Increasing noise• Quality of life costs• Productivity costs• Health care costs• Biodiversity costs• Etc…• Part of the solution….electric vehicles
Are electric vehicles real?
Major electric car trials
Plugged in Places successful Phase 1 infrastructure projects
Joined Up Cities infrastructure integration work
Lead funders• Technology Strategy Board (TSB) – Ultra Low
Carbon Vehicle Demonstrator Program – the major vehicle trials
• Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) - Joined up Cities – integration research
• Plugged in Places – Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV)
• Cenex – Infrastructure Grant Program – smaller projects not shown
• Commercial vehicles – Low Carbon Vehicle Public Procurement Programme – not shown
Over the last 24 months several major initiatives have been launched in the UK. These are primarily intended to trial and demonstrate new technologies and de-risk integration and compatibility issues
Plugged in Places expected Phase 2 Infrastructure projects
What’s happening in the UK?
Yorkshire & Humber
• Had a choice.– Do we just stand back and see what
happens?– Or do we be leaders?
• Obviously we favour the latter• Plugged in Places infrastructure funding
– This will provide 50% funding towards the capital costs of EV charging infrastructure
– But includes other strands
A sustainable electric vehicle charging infrastructure for
Yorkshire and Humber.
Improve transport connectivity, emission levels
and quality of life.
Project figures
• ~ £3.0m Plugged in Places Project– ~ 500 public charge points– ~ 250 domestic charge points– 4 + rapid chargers
• ~ £3.5m ERDF Distributed Energy project• £25-30m Smart Grid project – CE Electric Ltd.
Opportunities• Nationally significant project• Regionally important project
– Start to develop a charging infrastructure– Define what you need or want to test– Test technologies– Trial vehicles
• Supply chain opportunities– Hardware & services– Broader business opportunities
• Raise your profile as an environmental pioneer• Research & Development opportunities• Funding – unlikely to be repeated
What differentiates our project• We are focussing on the business models
– How do you make an EV charging infrastructure work commercially?
• If you are a retailer, an employer, a business park, a car park operator a council etc.
– If we can solve this problem we will lead the UK.• Yorkshire & Humber is so diverse that it has a lot of
characteristics that can be transferred around the UK• Yorkshire and Humber is an infrastructure hub
– Ideal to test rapid charging on the A1, M1, M62, M18 etc.• Domestic smart grid project
Key elements• Workstream 1 - Core infrastructure development
– Public and private sector sites• Workstream 2 - Market development
– Co-ordinated approach to getting EVs on the roads• Workstream 3 - Research & development
– Consumer perceptions, infrastructure needs, transport network implications • Workstream 4 - Supply chain
– Help broker opportunities• Workstream 5 - Distributed Energy
– Fund pilot projects, R&D, implementation• Workstream 6 - Smart grid
– Understand the impact of EVs and other technologies• Workstream 7 - Rapid charging
– Arterial and other locations to meet needs
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Detail
• Hull• York• Leeds• Kirklees• Calderdale• Bradford• Craven• Sheffield• Doncaster• Rotherham• Barnsley
Regional Infrastructure• Charge points to build confidence and as
insurance• Charge points to meet specific regular travel
needs• Charge points to support variable travel
requirements• Rapid charging• Home charge points• Based on demographics and travel mapping• Links with other transport infratructure• Aligns with policy
How can you be involved?• Be a part of the project• Tell us if you are using or planning to use EVs• Tell us if you are interested in considering EVs• Let us know if you would like a charge point on your site.• We would like to know your travel patterns so we can plan
the distribution of charge points– sign up to the project so that we can involve you when we are ready
to collect more data.• Let us know if you are interested in the Reaserch, R&D or
supply chain opportunities• In the short term we have letters of commitment• There are many unknowns
Timing• OLEV will have their funding confirmed in the
spending review – October 20th• The bid will be submitted on October 29th • We should receive the go ahead by the end of the
year• We can start work and acrue recoverable costs
straight away but cannot claim funding until April 1st.
• The project will run for 2 years +