The online conference Promoting electric mobility in urban europe has three main focuses:
» the use of electric vehicles in public fleets
» electric vehicles in emerging markets
» policy support for electric vehicles

Program

Session 1: Electric Vehicles in public Fleets
By using electric vehicles in their fleets, municipalities can significantly contribute towards increasing acceptance for electromobility and gain experience which will help to create favourable framework conditions for electromobility. Demonstrating readiness for use stimulates demand for electric vehicles among private and commercial customers.
10:00
Introduction/Moderation
Caren Beckers
10:05
Electric vehicles in public fleets of municipalities in Denmark
Gent Harbro (Copenhagen Electric)
10:20
electrify municipal fleets in europe
Best practice: Fleet electric: the Metropolitan Region Hannover Braunschweig Göttingen Wolfsburg has the experiences of one of the largest fleet of electric cars in europe. Proposal: European initiative to procure electric vehicles for municipalities and municipal entities.
Raimund Nowak (Managing Director Metropolregion Hannover Braunschweig Göttingen Wolfsburg)
10:35
Electric Vehicle Decision Support Model
live presentation https://dsm.vector21.de/car.html
Özcan Deniz (German Aerospace Center, DLR)
11:05
Discussion
11:30
End of Session 1

Session 2: Electric Vehicles in Emerging Markets
13:00
Introduction
Janos Ungar
13:05
The Electric vehicle-Market in Hungary
Miklós Gyalai-Korpos (Hungarian Electromobility Association)
13:20
Nissan Electric vehicle strategy and market landscape in Central Eastern Europe
Levente Reizer (Nissan / Grand Automotive Central Europe Ltd)
13:35
CEE in the perspective of a global energy player
While EV adaption is lower in CEE compared to some Western European markets, it is still a very promising area to offer solution to electric vehicle drives if we looking behind those KPI’s. What are the signposts worth following when considering investing into the CEE region?
Gábor Rónai-Horst (Shell Global Network New Fuels)
Shell – Global Energy Transition & New Fuels Planning Manager
13:50
Electric Mobility in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries
Belarus is sufficiently well-car-equipped country in the Europe (2.97 million passenger cars were registered in Belarus at January 1, 2018; more than 3,0 million
Natallia Yankevich (National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Center for System Analysis and Strategic Research)
14:05
Discussion
14:30
End of Session 2

Session 3: Policy Support for Electric Vehicles
15:00
Introduction
Rob Kroon
15:05
Effectiveness of different regulations (Incentives) on Electric vehicle uptake
Rob Kroon (Project Manager Fier Automotive)
15:20
proEME survey results on Myths and Acceptance of Electric vehicles in Europe
Roberto Reyes Garcia (University of Twente)
15:35
Policy advice to regulate the Electric vehicle transition market in Denmark
Thomas Troels-Smith (LWTS Consulting Fremsyn)
15:50
Adoption Dynamics Analysis Model for Electric vehicles – live Demo
https://cloud.anylogic.com/model/94952702-7cd8-4851-bbd1-d552ddc28585?mode=SETTINGS&tab=GENERAL
Antonios Vouzavalis (University of Twente)
16:05
Discussion
16:30
End of Session 3