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E-cosse Stakeholder Forum EV Procurement & Deployment Edinburgh, 21 st December 2016 Zak Tuck LCV Policy Team Leader Transport Scotland SCOTLANDS ROADMAP ROADMAP VISION By 2050 Scottish towns, cities and communities will be free from


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Zak Tuck

LCV Policy Team Leader Transport Scotland

E-cosse Stakeholder Forum EV Procurement & Deployment

Edinburgh, 21st December 2016

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SCOTLAND’S ROADMAP

By 2050 Scottish towns, cities and communities will be free from the damaging effects of petrol and diesel vehicles By 2040 almost all new vehicles sold will be near-zero emission By 2030 half of all fossil-fuelled vehicles will be phased out across Scotland

ROADMAP VISION

http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/report/j272736-00.htm

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‘We will refresh the Switched On Scotland Electric Vehicle Roadmap which was first published in 2013.’

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SoS Refresh Workshop September EV Infrastructure Workshop November SoS Review Published November EV Procurement & Deployment Workshop December SoS Refresh Published Spring 2017 Gathering evidence, further consultation, drafting

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EV Procurement & Deployment

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Annual Plug-In Car / Van Grant Sales - Scotland

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Switched On Fleets

  • > 50 partners LAs, Universities, NHS
  • £3.7 million in funding
  • estimate 350 EVs by Spring 2017
  • Monitoring exercise underway
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Switched On Fleets Vehicles by LA

(up to end 2015/16)

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EST – Low Carbon Transport Loan

  • > 100 EVs funded up to March 2016
  • £7.5 million available until March 2017
  • By December 2016:
  • 58 EVs for businesses
  • 50 EVs for consumers
  • Funding confirmed for 2017/18
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Buses Taxis Car Clubs

  • £15 million
  • 315 low emission buses
  • 30 in Dundee
  • OLEV Bids
  • EST loan funding
  • 24% electric
  • more than rUK
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July 2016

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2017 - Dia iary ry Dates

19th Dec (2016) - ERDF Challenge Fund Launched 28th Feb – ERDF Challenge Fund Deadline Jan – Draft SG Climate Change Plan Published Jan – Draft SG Energy Strategy Published Spring – Switched On Scotland Refresh Published

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zak.tuck@transport.gov.scot 0131 244 4503

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Promoting corporate leadership on EVs

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ABOUT US

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The Climate Group is an award-winning, international non-profit. We specialize in bold, catalytic and high- impact climate and energy initiatives with the world’s leading businesses, and state and regional governments.

EV100 – promoting corporate leadership on EV

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ACCELERATING EV UPTAKE 100% RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY DOUBLING ENERGY PRODUCTIVITY

21ST CENTURY BUSINESS MODEL CORPORATE LEADERSHIP

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EV100 – promoting corporate leadership on EV

CORPORATE LEADERSHIP

  • Major global companies
  • Public commitment to ambitious leadership
  • Leadership profiling
  • Peer to peer learning/ Dialogue platforms
  • Annual Reporting

LEVERAGING CORPORATE LEADERHIP TO ACCELERATE MARKET TRANSFORMATION.

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  • Transport is the fastest-growing contributor to

climate change. Road vehicles contribute the greatest amount.

  • Electro-mobility offers a major solution to this

problem, as well as curbs transport-related air and noise pollution.

  • Companies are major drivers of the global

automotive market.

RATIONALE

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Companies impact EV uptake on

  • Owned fleets
  • Staff mobility
  • Customers mobility
  • Service providers

CORPORATE LEADERSHIP

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Major companies already invest in EV because of

  • Climate leadership
  • Oil dependency risk
  • Cost savings
  • Staff satisfaction
  • Marketing/ Customer retention
  • Policy risk re: air and noise pollution

BUSINESS CASE

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COMMITMENT

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  • Public commitment to 2030 goals
  • n one or more influence area:
  • Fleets
  • Staff
  • Customers
  • Service providers
  • Development of a company roadmap within a year,
  • incl. interim targets
  • Annual reporting against progress
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WHY JOIN

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  • Positioning your company as a frontrunner
  • Public profiling (web, media, social media)
  • High-level climate leadership events,

dedicated EV100 events

  • Peer learning and stakeholder dialogues
  • Access to thought leadership and practical support
  • Shape the EV policies and markets of the future
  • Be part of a broader low-carbon leadership movement
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DIALOGUE PLATFORMS

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Utilities Governments Solutions Suppliers Low-carbon transport

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BUILDING ON SUCCESS

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Lisa Jackson, Apple, at CWNYC 2016 British Renewable Energy Pioneer Award 2016

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION. Contact: Sandra Roling, Head of EV100: sroling@theclimategroup.org

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EV uptake in company fleets

  • 100% of vehicles up to 3.5t

minimum of 40 miles/ 60km EV

  • 50% of vehicles of 3.5t - 7.5t

minimum of 40 miles/ 60km EV

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FLEETS

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Enabling staff mobility by EV

  • 100% of company related journeys

below 50 miles/ 80km by EV

  • 100% of company provided staff transport

to be by EV Working towards 50% of journeys to/from work by EV* in particular through

  • Appropriate set of charging infrastructure

installed at all premises

  • Dedicated information programs and

incentive schemes

(* or walking/cycling/public transport)

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STAFF

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Enabling customer mobility by EV

  • Appropriate set of charging infrastructure

installed at all premises

  • Dedicated customer engagement program

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CUSTOMERS

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SERVICE PROVIDERS

Request EVs from service providers

  • 100% of all last mile deliveries to be made by EV
  • r other zero-carbon vehicles
  • 100% of pool cars minimum 40 miles/ 60km EV,

50% full EV

  • 100% of journeys by private hire/taxis below 50

miles/ 80km EV

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LTC

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History

  • Over 70 years heritage in UK automotive
  • World leaders in purpose-built taxis
  • Globally recognised brand and product

Investment

  • Global group scale - Volvo, Geely brands
  • £300m investment in UK manufacturing & R&D
  • New production facility to be launch in 2017
  • Geely global hub for EV & light weighting tech
  • Focus on new energy technology, UK investments

Vehicle Technology

  • Focused on electric vehicle technology
  • Taxi flagship product; 2017 launch
  • Developed for UK & global export markets
  • Other EV commercial vehicles to follow

TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE AT LTC

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ONE YEAR AGO

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Cold Cure Line – Adhesive Robot Cell and Equipment

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HOW WE SEE URBAN TRANSPORTATION

URBANISATION Urban population set to double in the 14 years to 2030 CONSUMERS Consumers increasingly looking for access on demand rather than ownership. GROWING DEMAND FOR GREEN URBAN TRANSPORTATION LTC product development focused on green transportation solutions ENVIRONMENTALISM Air quality increasingly on political agendas due to impact on human health PERSONAL MOBILITY People want safe, accessible, point-to-point mobility

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LTC PROPOSITION

CITY STATUS Unique vehicle which promotes a city as a safe, modern place to visit or do business in ADVANCED EV TECHNOLOGY To help eliminate city centre emissions and lower costs for drivers and commercial operators PURPOSE BUILT Unparalleled functionality, purpose built for driver and passenger needs

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LTC PLATFORM STRATEGY

LIGHTWEIGHT BODY STRUCTURE BATTERY ELECTRIC SYSTEM

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BACK UP PETROL GENERATOR

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ELECTRICAL ARCHITECTURE

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ATTRIBUTES

  • Total Cost of Ownership

Lower costs for drivers

  • Range

Designed for taxi duty cycle

  • Safety & Security

Designed to protect driver, passenger and pedestrian

  • Durability

Designed and built to last in the most demanding cities

  • Disability Access

World class disability access

  • Serviceability

Minimum servicing required, reducing vehicle downtime

  • Manoeuvrability

World famous turning circle

  • Comfort

Driver cabin, separate and spacious passenger cabin

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SUPPORT FOR DRIVERS AND OPERATORS

UK-WIDE

  • £150m funding for taxi and bus announced in Autumn Statement
  • £890m OLEV funding for ULEVs to 2021 including:
  • £20m ULEV Taxi scheme
  • £40m Go Ultra Low City scheme
  • EV Homecharge Scheme Subsidy
  • On-street residential fund available to local authorities

SCOTLAND

  • EST loans and funding
  • Local incentives (e.g. licences: fees and quotas)
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THANK YOU