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WP3 - Proceedings
Consortium Meeting, Graz (27. – 28.10.2010)
Peter Wintersteller
Iris Pein
T.3.1.1. – SWOT Analysis
• The aim was to provide a tool for the partners to analyse strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the local implementations
• Has to be distributed to 5 stakeholders and 2 observers-> have there any observers / stakeholders been defined?
• Nearly finalised• Missing input from
– Klagenfurt including combinations of S-T and W-O
– ISOE regarding the structure and text
– Final revised SWOT from Reggio Emilia
T.3.1.2. Show Cases
• Target: – Collect and write Show Cases– 20 new Good practice examples
(Show Cases) and 50 old show Cases from CEUS
• Outcome– Put on the REZIPE website– depicted in a map– (automatically) Linked to Show Case
Database of ELTIS.org (disseminated, translated after their quality check)
T.3.1.2. Show Cases
• Why? Good practise examples for followers
• Important tool regarding implementations for pilots and follower cities to show what is possible.
• What did others do? Why and how did they make their implementations.
• Showcasing recent examples of zero emission technologies being used in vehicles, charging stations and other corresponding technologies
• Create ideas, give examples and answer questions
T.3.1.2. Show Cases
How to write a Show Case:
1. Define the scope – where, what type of case
2. Consult search engines, news, blogs for new cases
3. Check if the Case already exists
4. Search and gather detailed information
5. Write the Case – focus on who – what – why and what happened?
6. Review Case (quality check)
7. Put it in a summary document
8. Put it on the website
T.3.1.3. Societal Acceptance (ISOE)
• Aim: exploit societal acceptance, driving factors and hindrances of the implementations in interviews and focus groups
• Aim: 3-4 focus group discussions or interviews• Deadline: June 2011• Main questions:
– How is zero emission mobility perceived among prospective users in the REZIPE partner cities
– Expectations of trial vehicles, support schemes, purchase promotion
• Status: One focus group in Linz with applicants for an administration collective purchase for electric 2-wheelers
• Plan: 2 more focus groups and some in-depth interviews during winter and spring 2010/2011
T.3.2.1. Planning guidelines for the implementation
• Aim: collection of useful information allowing a successful implementation
• Schemes estimating demand market (user potential) and customer requirements– Investigation of Market potential – Checklist/ catalogue of (real) requirements
• Decision support for procurement (vehicle technology)– Different vehicle characteristics for different purposes
• Individual transport in urban areas• Cargo transport in urban areas
– Catalogue of technical requirements and proposal for solutions
Task 3.2.1 Planning guidelines for implementation
• Infrastructure measurements– Charging and battery changing stations– Road infrastructure measurements, if any– Parking facilities (park & charge, private and public)
• Marketing strategies– How to promote your E-mobility service– How to gain further earnings
Task 3.2.1 Planning guidelines for implementation
• Knowledge and available experiences – Good practise examples– Expert knowledge
• Successful strategies for the future– Standardised/ compatible battery and charging technology– Business models for providers, power suppliers,
T.3.2.2. Implementation Directory
• Describe implementations (public and internal parts)• 1 page per pilot region• Template provided by FGM• Pilot regions are asked for feedback and input• Will also be included on website – OK?
T.3.4.1. Transferability Report
• Provide a picture what may be achieved by full roll out of zero emission from renewable energy platform– Describes the possibilities and preconditions for a bigger roll out
of renewable energy for zero emission mobility in the CEUS– Summarises the main enabling factors– Provide a complete picture how a joint approach may build
momentum in CEUS– Should be usable in all CEUS countries
• Due in February 2011
T.3.4.1. Transferability Report
• Definition of details within the next weeks – first meeting on Friday (ISOE & FGM)– Content– Target Group
• Partners will be asked for input (acc. to budget):– ISOE, Prometni, Elaphe, Bolzano
– Reggio Emilia and Klagenfurt for little input
• Meeting costs 100 € for Elaphe foreseen?
T.3.4.2. Transferability Criteria
• Criteria for a bigger roll out of renewable energy for zero emission mobility in CEUS
• Concrete criteria are defined due to experiences with demonstrators amending the transferability report– Local setting public utilities (city owned, private)
– Weather (temperature, sun), air quality problems
– Topography (hills)
– Transport system characteristics/problems (also commercial transport)
– Other local assets like producers..