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1 Slide 1 Ecodriving, e-Mobility with “Green” Electricity from Renewable Energy in Austria Peter Wiederkehr, Dr.sc., Senior Policy Advisor Division of Transport, Mobility, Human Settlement and Noise Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Environment and Water Management THE PEP Workshop, Green, Health-friendly, Sustainable Mobility in Urban Central Asia, 26-27 September 2012, Almaty, Kazakhstan

2 Slide 2 Ecodriving Program Austria Started in 2004 by the Ministry for Environment Ecodriving is integral part of the national strategies on energy and climate protection Part of the support program klima:aktiv mobil of the Ministry for Environment, implemented by Austrian Energy Agency Accounted fuel savings of 5%: 400.000 tons of CO2 p.a. 170 million litres of diesel fuel p.a.

3 Slide 3 Facts & Figures Austria 1000 Ecodriving trainers 235 company fleet operators trained 20.000 training participants 90.000 learner drivers trained p.a.  saving of 50.000 tons CO2 p.a. …equals 20 Mio liter diesel p.a.!

4 Slide 4 Elements of the EcoDriving Program Austria Nationally coordinated trainings for drivers of cars, trucks, busses and agricultural tractors Elaborated handbooks and teaching material Certification scheme: klima:aktiv mobil master trainers Motivation and awarding: competitions Label for “green” driving schools Communication and awarness raising campaigns

5 Slide 5 What is Ecodriving? also known as ‘modern driving’ or ‘smarter driving’: it is the safe and smart driving style more energy-efficient vehicle purchasing Ecodriving mode supports modern engine technology narrowing the gap between real fuel consumption and test cycle results

6 Slide 6 Positive Effects of Ecodriving Sustainable decrease of fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions by 5% (truck, bus) to 20% (cars, LDV) Reduced noise (due to lower rpm) Positive impact on traffic safety: up to 40% less accidents Lower maintenance costs (e.g. brakes, tyres) Less stress (less shifting gears, less braking)

7 Slide 7 The highly effective rules of Ecodriving Shift-up early (at low rpm) cars at approx. 2,000 rpm you may skip gears Anticipate traffic flow (try to avoid braking) Maintain a steady speed at low RPM Check tyre pressures frequently Smart use air conditioning and electrical equipment

8 Slide 8 Good practice rules of Ecodriving Avoid idling - drive-off immediately after starting the engine; do not warm up the engine by idling, switch-off the engine at longer stops Improve aerodynamics - close windows when driving at higher speeds Fuel efficiency devices - make use of fuel saving of in-car devices (revolution counter, on-board computer, cruise control) Mode of transport - avoid short car trips and consider alternative means of transport Purchase of car - Fuel-saving starts with puchasing a fuel efficient low-emission car

9 Slide 9 Certification Scheme Handbook and train-the-trainers-seminars: passenger cars, trucks & busses, tractors Train the trainers: 2 day seminar for instructors from driving schools and automobile clubs 560 passenger car trainers 400 truck/bus trainers 75 tractor trainers EcoDriving training: one day training 8-12 participants 2-3 trainers theory and practice! Driving Schools: Label for “green” driving schools 21 associated driving schools

10 Slide 10 Certification of driving schools!

11 Slide 11 Fuel-efficient Driving Competitions CARSBUSSESTRACTORS - 30% fuel reduction (on average) - Champions‘ fuel use: 50% below NEDC fuel consumption figure (New European Driving Cycle)

12 Slide 12 Ecodriving training for Learner Drivers compulsory training in the final education stage 90.000 novice drivers complete an Ecodriving training every year 14% fuel reduction on average 4% increase of average speed manual for driving instructors DVD teaching video clips for driving schools

13 Slide 13 Evaluation Ecodriving Trainings of the National Postalbus Service EVALUATION 3 years of monitoring, before and after the trainings 2.800 drivers trained 2.100 busses RESULTS (statistical analysis of 56.000 measurements) - 6,5% fuel consumption - 2 Mio litres diesel p.a. - 7.100 tons CO 2 p.a. € 2,8 Mio fuel costs p.a. saved

14 Slide 14 International Eco-Driving EU-project ECOWILL 2010-2013 AEA: coordinator of 13 national partners Participating international organisations: ACEA, CIECA, EFA, FIA, Ford, Leaseplan Focus 1: Ecodriving for learner drivers Focus 2: Short duration trainings (~1h) for licensed drivers Monitoring the effectiveness of trainings Website: www.ecodrive.org

15 Sheet 15 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise Ministry of Environment supports alternative vehicles, especially e-mobility with 100% renewable energy >> Three pillars of the strategy of the Ministry of Environment to reduce GHG emissions from Transport: 1.Forcing of alternative vehicles, preferably powered by 100% renewable energy 2.Financial support for mobility management towards environmentally friendly and energy efficient transport 3.Information and awareness raising for environmentally friendly mobility (cycling; ecodriving) The action program klima:aktiv mobil supports measures to reduce CO2 emissions from transport. E-mobility with electricity from renewable energy sources facilitates the transition towards an environmentally friendly transport system.

16 Slide 16 Lohner-Porsche, Vienna 1899e-Lorries, Austrian Post 1913-1983 e-mobility in tourism 1998Pilot regions: Vorarlberg 2009 e-Mobility - Pioneers in Austria © Technisches Museum Wien © Österreichische Post AG © TVB Werfenweng © illwerke vkw Werfenweng, Salzburg

17 Sheet 17 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise … intelligent combination of electric transport modes! electric public transport  e-railway  subway and tram  e- bus, trolley bus electric road vehicles  e-bicycle, e-scooter  e-car  light-duty e-vehicle  e-mini-bus and e-taxi battery electric and solar-powered boat E-mobility is more than just e-cars! the klima:aktiv mobil program supports environmentally friendly mobility! Solar-Katamaran Lake Neusiedl ÖBB: 89% hydro- electricity

18 Slide 18 Results from Life-Cycle Analysis : e-mobility vs. other transportation modes energy consumption (kWh) and CO2 emissions per pkm Ref: Ministry Environment; Federal Enviromental Agency, Wien 2008 E-car using “green” electricity 18 kWh/100 pkm 35 g CO 2 /Pkm 35 g CO 2 /Pkm Pedelec 0,8 to 1 kWh per 100 pkm -80% CO2 CyclingWalkingTramwayRailway BusMotor cycleDiesel carPetrol car Air plane

19 Sheet 19 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise National e-mobility initiatives in Austria > National Energy Strategy 2010: mobility strategy e-mobility goal: 250’000 EVs; CO2 reduction 430’000 tonnes > National Implementation Plan for e-Mobility in Austria by 65 individual measures (energy, charging, vehicles, research, training) > Ministry of Environment Financial support for e-mobility with renewables; klima:aktiv mobil support program for alternative vehicles) > Ministry of Transport, Innovation & Technology RT&D, technological programs (A3plus, “New energies 2020“) > Climate- and Energy Fund (Ministries of Environment & Transport) 8 Pilot regions for e-mobility with 100% renewable energy Technological lighthouses on e-mobility Information platform www.e-connected.at

20 Sheet 20 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise Programs of the Ministry of Environment for e-mobility with electricity from renewable energy klima:aktiv mobil program for alternative vehicles, esp. electric vehicles  support for companies and municipalities for purchasing e-vehicles  2000 projects with 10.000 e-vehicles supported with 6,8 Mio €  special support action for the first 1700 charging stations with renewable energy National Implementation Plan for e-Mobility in Austria. Measures of Ministry of Environment  financial incentives for e-vehicle purchase (in addition to tax credits)  continue of funding support for pilot regions on e-mobility with renewable energy  promotion of e-vehicles for market introduction (esp. cars) and innovative financing schemes (e.g. mobility services combined with vehicle leasing)  promotion of development of additional renewable energy for e-mobility  user benefits: exemptions from access bans to "environmental urban zones"  information and education for e-mobility, especially technicians and repair staff VEHICLESUPPORT+ „GREEN“ ELECTRICITY E-car€ 2000€ 4000 E-Scooter€ 250€ 500 E-Bicycle€ 200€ 400

21 Sheet 21 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise 2009: VLOTTE Vorarlberg 360 cars, 120 charging stations; mobility services card 2010: ElectroDrive Salzburg 100 e-cars (goal: 500), 500 e-bikes, 60 public charging points; e-mobility with monthly PT pass 2011: Vienna e-mobility on demand Goal: 500 cars,100 charging points; Multi-modal mobility and PT pass 2011: e-mobility Graz Goal: 500 e-cars, 1200 e-bikes, 140 public charging points; e-mobility services packages 2011: Eisenstadt e- mobilised ; e- busses and e-taxis for commuters 360.000 inhab. 400.000 inhab. 1,8 Mio people 700.000 inhab. 28.000 inhab. 2012: E-Mobility Post: Vienna and 12 regional distribution centres: 200 electric light-duty vehicles for postal mail 2012: e-commuters Lower Austria: 49 municipalities, use of electric vehicles by commuters 2012: E-Log Klagenfurt : Logistics solutions with 200 electric vehicles (goal            150.000 inhab. 300.000 inhab. 8 pilot regions for e-mobility with electricity from renewable energy sources in Austria Focus: vehicle fleet operators of companies, municipalties and trade associations

22 Sheet 22 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise Achievements of the support program Since 2004: support for 4000 projects from companies, municipalities and associations (like tourism and leisure activities), schools and youth mobility, and ecodriving Funding: 56,3 Mio EUR by the Ministry of Environment and the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund. Induced investments: 412 Mio € and created 4600“green jobs”. CO2 emission reductions: 540.000 t/p.a. Support for 1.100 e-mobility projects with 11000 e-vehicles (primarily e-bikes/e-scooters and light-weight community e-vehicles); support for setting-up 1700 charging stations. Total support volume: 6,8 Mio EUR, induced investments of 41,4 Mio EUR, 320 new „green jobs“ generated. Reduction of CO2 emissions: 8.800 tonnes/a. European Public Service Award (EPSA) 2009 for klima:aktiv mobil as EU Best Practice.

23 Sheet 23 Division V/5 Transport/Mobility/Human Settlement/Noise klima:aktiv mobil program organisation Strategy development and funding Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Environment and Water Management Division of transport, mobility, human settlement and noise Robert Thaler, Iris Ehrnleitner e-mobility, alternative vehicles and ecodriving Peter Wiederkehr www.klimaaktivmobil.at Implementation and operative management: Austrian Energy Agency Willy Raimund, Andrea Leindl, Nina Pickl e-mobility, alternative vehicles and ecodriving Robin Krutak klimaaktivmobil@energyagency.at

24 Slide 24 klima:aktiv mobil Support for e-mobility with renewable energy! Thank you for your attention!


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