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The Transport Challenge. Transport accounted for 21% of Northern Ireland’s total GHG emissions in 2010 90% of all transport emissions comes from road transport 65% of all transport emissions in 2010 came from cars alone . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Transport Challenge

• Transport accounted for 21% of Northern Ireland’s total GHG emissions in 2010

• 90% of all transport emissions comes from road transport

• 65% of all transport emissions in 2010 came from cars alone.

• NI has a dispersed rural population of 1.7 million and a very extensive road network of 25,000km per capita

• People in NI are very dependent on their private car – over 80% commute to work by car or van everyday

• 63% of car journeys are less than 5 miles• 17% of car journeys are less than 1 mile

> 5 miles37%

< 1 mile17%

1 to 2 miles18%

2 to 5 miles28%

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The Policy Challenge

• NI Programme for Government target to reduce GHG emissions by 35% by 2025 (on 1990 baseline levels).

• In 2010, transport emissions in NI increased by 26% on 1990 levels.• Fuel prices have increased by 39% in the past 3 years• Electric vehicles are part of the solution.

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UK-wide ULEV Policy

• Minister Norman Baker launched the government’s strategy to drive forward the ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) industry in September 2013.

• Vision: By 2050 almost every car and van will be an ultra low emission vehicle with the UK at the forefront of their design, development and manufacture.

• £500 million of new capital investment between 2015 and 2020 to continue to support the development and adoption of ULEVs in the UK.– a growing fleet of, and private markets for, ultra low

emission vehicles (ULEVs)– a network of charging points and other infrastructure

making ULEVs an attractive proposition– the development of world class skills and facilities for the

development of ULEV technologies leading to global export

– a smarter electricity grid to benefit vehicle owners and the electricity system

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What is ecar?

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The Infrastructure Strategy

180 HOME / WORK

50 GOVERNMENT

320 FAST PUBLIC

14 RAPID

6 – 8 hoursAC 1Φ 16A Mode 3Type 2/ fixed cable

1 - 6 hours*AC 3Φ 32A Mode 3

Type 2

80% in 20 minutesDC 50kW

AC 3Φ 63A Mode 3 fixed cable (Future)*Depends on the type of EV

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Fast and Rapid Chargers• 320 no. 22kW AC Fast

Charge Points before summer 2013

• 2 AC points per post• 14 no. 50kW DC Rapid

Charge Points before summer 2013

• 1 AC and 1DC per post• No part of Northern Ireland

is more than 30 miles from a Rapid charge point

• Most will be no more than 10 miles from an ecar Fast charge point

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EU TEN-T Funding• ESB ecars and DRD were awarded

€1.9million to install a network of rapid charge points in NI and RoI in August 2012.

• Created one of the first international EV highways in the world between Dublin - Belfast.

• Network of rapid charging points along key inter-urban routes, connecting the roads with other forms of transport such as rail, ferries and air travel.

• 46 rapid CP’s in RoI, 5 rapid CP’s in NI. Banbridge, Belfast, Omagh, Enniskillen and Derry/Londonderry

• EU funding proportioned to NI is approximately £500,000, with 50% from the TEN-T fund and 50% from OLEV.

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Interoperability

• Integrated charge point management system across NI and RoI

• CP’s in NI and RoI can be accessed using the same Access cards

• Payment system is being developed with INTEL – with delivery expected by the end of this year

• Creating the ability to charge internationally using different currencies across an EU border

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• New website www.ecarni.com, Phone App, Cost calculator

New website

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• Joint 1st Action Renewables Award for ‘Outstanding Work in the Renewable Energy Sector in Northern Ireland’

• Finalist in the Climate Week Awards for ‘Best Initiative by a Government Body’

Good news

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• 6th, 7th, 8th March 13 at Titanic Belfast to coincide with Climate Week

Day 1 – Education Day• 260 school children (17-18yrs)• ‘Great Electric Debate’ & prize-giving• EV Test-drives on ‘electric avenue’• David Meade EV related ‘mind-trick’

Day 2 – Fleet Conference• Wide range of excellent speakers on

business incentives, tax incentives, purchasing and leasing, charging points

• Launch of Website and Phone App• Test-drives on ‘electric avenue’

Day 3 – Public Test-drive event• Presentations and videos every hour• Test-drives on ‘electric avenue’

ecar Multi-Day Event

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Future look and challenges• This year - 40 charge points in tourist

destinations/hotels to link with NITB marketing

• UK TEN-T funding bid – rapid charge point network linking NI and RoI with the UK

• Ecar PAYG enabled CPMS and payment system

• Create an ecar electricity Tariff and booking system

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Titanic Event

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Thank You