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Delivering Electric Vehicles via Car Clubs

Delivering Electric Vehicles via Car Clubs. 17 September 2009 Liz Gray. Future Electric. Car clubs, electric vehicles, and the wider low carbon agenda The Current Issues The solutions The specifics The role of FTS. Electric Car Clubs. Joining behaviour change and new technology

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Delivering Electric Vehicles via Car Clubs

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  1. Delivering Electric Vehicles via Car Clubs 17 September 2009 Liz Gray

  2. Future Electric • Car clubs, electric vehicles, and the wider low carbon agenda • The Current Issues • The solutions • The specifics • The role of FTS

  3. Electric Car Clubs • Joining behaviour change and new technology • Engagement beyond sustainable transport • Energy storage and distribution • Renewable energy • Communications advances

  4. Current Issues • None are insurmountable! • Down Time • Ease of Use • Charging Infrastructure • Availability (and cost) of suitable vehicles

  5. Solutions • Technology – mapping, understanding behaviour, education of members • Collaboration to make it happen • TSB project – providing the vehicles • FTS – distributing the vehicles • Option C – the car club • Council, region, central government – supporting the infrastructure

  6. Solutions • TSB – Electric Vehicle Accelerated Development in the North East • R+D – battery performance and user perception • Emissions • Trip planning • Behaviour change • Infrastructure Development • ETI, Joined Cities, OLEV, DfT Cenex

  7. Specifics • Location of Infrastructure + • Location of Car Club bays = • Sustainable transport hubs • Highly visible • Ease range anxiety • Change the relationship with vehicles

  8. Optimal Charging Point Placement • City, region, national • Synergy of car clubs with EV development • Fast Charging + national integration of car clubs

  9. Conclusions • Electric cars are coming • Established best use for them • Obvious synergy with car clubs • More benefits together than either on their own

  10. Any Questions? www.futuretransportsystems.co.uk www.optionc.co.uk

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