Webinar

Webinar on E-mobility: Planning and charging Infrastructure

The first of a series of 4 webinars on E-Mobility, this webinar aims to enable Regions and Energy Agencies to share best practices in terms of Mobility at local level.

The 06 September 2018 from 10:30 to 12:00 Brussels time

When: 6 September 2018 from 10.30 to 12.00
Where: Online with Go to Meeting

Transport and mobility, energy production and consumption are crucial, transversal elements affecting all aspects of socio-economic development in Europe, central to each European citizen’s quality of life and essential in any urban development planning in a Europe characterized by growing urbanization.

Regional and local authorities are already at the forefront in the shift to low-emission mobility and implement incentives for low-emission alternative energies and vehicles. Through sustainable urban mobility planning, integrating spatial planning and looking into mobility demand, they encourage modal shift to active travel (cycling and walking), public transport and/or shared mobility schemes, i.e. bike- and car-sharing and car-pooling, to reduce congestion and pollution in cities.

This webinar will be the first one of a series of 4 webinars on Mobility aiming to enable Regions and Energy Agencies to share best practices in terms of Mobility at local level developed across Europe.

On 6 September 2018, Energy agencies will exchange on:

  • Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans
  • Development of E-mobility
  • E-mobility & auto-consumption
  • Financing Mobility shift
  • How municipalities can work closely with local SMEs to deliver sustainable transport solutions

Programme

1. E-Mobility in Europe: Overview
Thekla Heinel, B&SU (DE)

2. E-Mobility, an important challenge for municipalities and regions – E-Mobility Action Plans
Tibi Toma & Florin Andronescu, ALEA (RO)

3. E-Mobility, an important challenge for municipalities and regions – E-Mobility Action Plans
Vlasta Krmelj, Energap (SI)

4. Inspiring examples around Europe
How to support and facilitate the implementation of electrical infrastructures in municipalities in South Sweden”, Jonas Lööf, Miljöfordon (SE)

5. Charging infrastructure – An important factor to boost E-Mobility on municipal and local level. Presentation of the ”Charge Net” programme of the Catalunya Region
Lluís Morer, ICAEN (SP)

Moderated byThekla Heinel