Events
International conference “TOWARDS TRANSNATIONAL E-MOBILITY – EUROPEAN INSIGHTS ON CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES AND THE ELECTRIFICATION OF HEAVY TRANSPORT” and E-Mobility NSR partner meeting
23 - 25 October 2012, Gothenburgread more >
Rückblick: Erster Fleet Electric Day in Hamburg / Wirtschaftlichkeit von E-Mobility (German language)
22. Mai 2012, Hamburgread more >
Fuelling the Climate 2012 (German language)
Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2012, 08:30 – 14:00 Uhr, Handelskammer Hamburg, Adolphsplatz 1, 20457 Hamburgread more >
European Consultation on E-Mobility
11 May 2012, Delft University of Technology, Netherlandsread more >
E-Mobility NSR partner meeting and transnational meeting
29 - 30 March 2012, Newcastle, United Kingdomread more >
E-Mobility NSR - 1st International Workshop on "Experiences and the future of EV Fast Charging"
15 March 2012, Hamburg, Germany, 09:30 – 16:00read more >
Transnational Public Meeting "Trends on E-Mobility in the North Sea Region"
6th October 2011, Hamburg, Germanyread more >
International conference: i-motion Consumer-Centric Innovation in Mobility
27 May 2014, Greenbridge Incubator, Ostend/Belgium
Green vehicles have been identified by the industry and policy-makers worldwide for achieving major cuts in CO2 emissions and moving towards a sustainable transport system. They help to improve air quality, enhance the energy security of countries and support economic growth and competitiveness. Although green vehicles have generated increased interest among policy makers, businesses and consumers, the complexity of their market introduction still requires a well-coordinated combination of knowledge along the novel value chains of green vehicle technology.
Consumer acceptance plays a crucial role in the introduction of green mobility technology and concepts. Success depends on recasting sustainability to the needs and expectations of the consumer. Understanding the consumer and how this affects and shapes new technology, products and services, will be an essential ingredient for policy and innovation in sustainable mobility. This conference brings together representatives from the car industry, mobility services, smart grid, policy and academia to give different views on market acceptance of green mobility and the road ahead. Parallel to the conference, an innovation exhibition will showcase the latest academic and industrial innovation in products and services in mobility.
This conference is part of the EU-funded project North Sea Electric Mobility Network (E-MOBILITY NSR), which facilitates a joined-up approach to electrification of road transport mobility to improve accessibility and sustainable growth in the North Sea Region.