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ABOUT E4SM – Energy FOR SMART MOBILITY

Join the Energy for Smart Mobility International Forum in Marseille on 14th and 15th of March 2019. Explore trends, technological solutions, and legal frameworks for the clean and intelligent mobility sector. Key issues include smart charging infrastructure, hydrogen mobility, last mile transport, vehicle-to-grid, and digital technologies.

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ABOUT E4SM – Energy FOR SMART MOBILITY

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  1. ABOUT E4SM – Energy FOR SMART MOBILITY • Under the impetus of the Paris Agreement and the expecteddoubling of global demand for passengermobility in urbanised areas by 2050, the energy revolution in the transport sector is now being undertaken by all concerned players, with the support of digital technologies. • This transition to a new clean and intelligent mobility can not take place without the development of competitive, low-carbon energy available in the territories, ensuring security of supply and local economic development. • The Energy for Smart Mobility International Forum (E4SM), promoting technical and commercial exchanges,is an unmissable event for energy and mobility stakeholders to discuss energy solutions for tomorrow’s mobility. • Organisedby the French competitiveness cluster, Capenergies, and the media specialisedin the energy transition, GreenUnivers, on 14th and 15th of March 2019 in Marseille, the 2nd edition of the Forum E4SM will bring together more than 350 professionals: international experts and decision-makers, large groups and innovative start-ups, national and local authorities, as well as financers. • It is a unique moment for getting informed about trends and perspectives, latest technological solutions, economic and financial models, as well as legal frameworks concerning this rapidly evolving sector. • Every year 3 new partner countries showcase their best practices and bring their most promising businesses to Marseille .

  2. 2nd EDITION - Date AND VENUE Date: 14-15 March 2019 Venue: Palais du Pharo

  3. Sponsors and partners 2019 (as of today): With the support of: Premium Sponsors : Gold Sponsors : Institutionalpartners : AFHYPAC, AVEM, AVERE, BUSINESS France, ECOLE DES PONTS, FRENCH TECH, PFA, THECAMP,THINK SMART GRIDS Under the patronage of: TBC Europeanparterns :

  4. EDITORIAL LINE FOR 2019 EDITION – KEY ISSUES • Deployment, maintenance and financing of smart charging infrastructure and related services • Focus on good practices from leading European cities • Challenges of hydrogen mobility’s deployment • Complementarity between electricity and green hydrogen • Smart energy for the last mile: transport of goods and people in urban and insular / isolated sites • Medium-haul collective mobility and logistics • Challenges of maritime transport: the smart port and the shore-to-ship power • Vehicle-to-grid: business and governance models • Digital technologies, data exploitation and blockchainat the service of the charging system

  5. Programme • EXPO VEHICLES AT THE PHARO PALACE’s COURTYARD • SPONSORS and START UPS’ AREA – Pharo Club • B2B MEETINGS AREA – Salle Lacydon • PERMANENT COFFE BREAK and PRESS AREA – Salle Petit Saint Jean

  6. Keynote speeches and round tables’ rationale description • KEYNOTE SPEECH + ROUND TABLE 1: Transport energy use and CO2 emissions are projected to increase by nearly 50% by 2030 and more than 80% by 2050: in order to adressclimate change and shift to a clean mobility, a number of opportunities and challenges awaitstwo key EU industries, energy and transport. • KEYNOTE SPEECH + ROUND TABLE 2: The limited availability of charging infrastructure for electric/hybrid vehicles, including a lack of adequate financing models and O&M strategies, is one of the biggest obstacles to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. The issue will be discussed by representatives of four EV charging value chain’s spheres: infrastructure, utility, customer and O&M players. • KEYNOTE SPEECH + ROUND TABLE 3: In the coming years, hydrogen and fuel cells can potentially contribute around one-fifth of the total GHG emissions’ abatement need by 2050. Indeed, this versatile vector can play a major role in achieving a broad decarbonisationof transport segments by complementing battery electric vehicles. Achieving this goal requires policy makers, investors and industry to step up their efforts. • KEYNOTE SPEECH + ROUND TABLE 4: 1/3 of global GHG emissionsdepends on the action of cities, and ¼ of the energyconsumed by citiesis for transport. As part of the climate change problem, cities are also well-positioned to play a leadership role in driving the decarbonisation of the mobility and thus contribute to address the climate change. Nevertheless, they must act quickly, otherwisetheywillbe the first ones to pay the cost of non-action. The session will shed light on best experiencesfromvirtouscitiesleading by example and succesfullmodels to make clean and smart urbanmobility a reality.

  7. Keynote speakers and panelists Keynote speech 1: • FatihBirol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Round Table 1: Patrick Oliva, Co-fondateur, Paris Process for Mobility and Climate, Christina Bu, Secretary General, Norwegian EV Association, Yannick Duport, Directeur Mobilité EDF, Renault (?)… Keynote speech 2: • Dominique Ristori, Director-General for the Directorate General for Energy, European Commission (EC) Round Table 2: Nikos Hatziargyriou, Chairman of the ExecutiveCommittee of the ETIP SNET; Ambroise Fayolle, Vice-President of the EIB, Philippe Detours, Demeter, Pierre Sorbets, HSBC, Omexom, Dominique Lagarde, ENEDIS … Keynote speech 3: • Valérie Bouillon-Delporte, Chair of HydrogenEurope / Michelin (confirmed) Round Table 3: Philippe Boucly, President of APHYPAC – Hydrogen and Fuel Cells French Association; Joseph Beretta, President of AVERE – French Association for the development of e-mobility, Air Liquide, CEA Keynote speech 4: • Michael Bloomberg, President of the Board of Directors of C-40 Round Table 4: City of Barcelona; CécileMaisonneuve, President of the Think Tank ‘La Fabrique de la Cité, Charles Kremer, Director of the Programme ‘Smart territories’ of the IRT System X…

  8. Workshops: • Energy storage: the game changer/key enabler for the mass-market uptake of smart mobility solutions • Digitalising to create value: from transport organisation to seamless mobility services, exploiting the value of data to unlock new business opportunities • Vehicle2Grid: sharing risks and benefits to enable its faster deployment • Smart freight: which new solutions for the long distance and last mile mobility’s main challenges ? • Smart urban and inter-urban people mobility: coupling added value services, life quality and environmental gains • Making hydrogen mobility a reality: tacking stock of first deployments / How to tackle the major challenges to ensure a sustainable e-mobility’s value chain • Smart port: shore-to-ship powersolutions • Islands and isolated sites: mobility as a primary driver of the energy revolution • Blockchain: addressing regulatory barriers to trigger successful digital transformations 10/11/12. Workshops dedicated to the partner countries (Norway, Spain, Japan)

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