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We develop the world’s foremost border region for electric and biomethane cars!

We develop the world’s foremost border region for electric and biomethane cars! www.infragreen.nu Jakob.lagercrantz@equest.se. Norway: Østfold , 25 municipalities405.000 inhabitants. EV – c ompe-tence. Biogas compe-tence. Sweden: Fyrbodal , 14 municipalities, 270.000 inhabitants.

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We develop the world’s foremost border region for electric and biomethane cars!

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  1. We develop the world’s foremost border region for electric and biomethane cars! www.infragreen.nu Jakob.lagercrantz@equest.se

  2. Norway: Østfold, 25 municipalities405.000 inhabitants EV – compe-tence Biogas compe-tence Sweden: Fyrbodal, 14 municipalities, 270.000 inhabitants

  3. Lack of balance • The receipt: • Share • Communicate • Test • Catalyze • Support public • procurement • Municipalities play a • key role Sweden  Norway Biogas Fast Charging

  4. Wehave a plan… • A reviewbased on todays´ technologies • Maximum 40 kmsbetween fastchargers. • Chademo+CCS+22kW AC • Updatedwith 400V/32A charging suggestions

  5. Toughchoices Electric vehicles or biogas? Yesthankyou!

  6. New technology is just---- new technology Quotesfrom whenmethanecarswereintroducedin Sweden in 1996. ”… few carmodels on the market” ”… they are too expensive” ”… dangerous if you have an accident” ”… you cannot trust the technology” ”... the driving distance is too short” ”… there are not enough filling stations”

  7. Bridging the divide Car models Infra-structure • Seedmoney • ”Education” • Testing • Devguidelines • Purchasingcriteria/ • guidelines • Events • Exhibitions • Testing • Seminars Public interest och politicalgoals • Mobilitystrategies • Internaltraining • Study visits • Meetings

  8. ”Borrow an EV” Learning by doing Borrow an EV! Onemonth All of the municipality Requiredfeed-back

  9. Communication, Co-operation and Co-ordination

  10. Don’tforget– public activities

  11. So, what has happened? • Ultra “High Power”chargers: • 1(6) gas station • 1,5(6) municipal energy comp. • 1,5(6) shopping mall • 1(6) road side restaurant • 1(6) local initiative/bank • “Semi fast” network (400V/32A): • Municipalities with private • Companies • Par& Ride establishments • More than 100 “Normal power • Charging posts” Type 2, mode 3 Sweden  Norway Biogas High PowerCharging Semi fast network

  12. So where is the business case?

  13. Weneed national + EU guidelines! Chademo+CCS+22kW AC Payment card and/or phone At least two cars can charge at the same time Service and restart from a distance Available Wifi Redundancy Weather protection, safe and light Publicly available Open protocol And… availability

  14. Participate in joint development projects Gradually change the vehicle fleet away from fossil fuels Actively work to make it easy to choose renewable fuels Work on and support behavioural changes for a sustaib´nable mobility

  15. Summingup • Make people safe • Be generous • Be humble • Be concrete • Boost the leaders • Be patient • Short texts • Respect Bridging the knowledge divide Share information Adapt to local conditions More emphasis on testing Municipalities Allow time – no quick fixes News letter KISS

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