FUTURE MOBILITY #IDEALMobility Todays Host & Speakers Robin - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
FUTURE MOBILITY #IDEALMobility Todays Host & Speakers Robin - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
FUTURE MOBILITY #IDEALMobility Todays Host & Speakers Robin Melvin Maria Nick Woolley Benjamin David Altabev Head of Innovation, Hernandez CEO and Co-founder, Carnerero Head of Urban ev.energy EDF Energy Blue Lab Connected
Benjamin Carnerero
Electric Mobility Analyst, EDF Energy R&D UK Centre
Today’s Host & Speakers
Maria Hernandez
Head of Innovation Cisco UKI
David Altabev
Head of Urban Connected Communities, 5G Testbed & Trials Team, DCMS
Robin Melvin
Head of Innovation, EDF Energy Blue Lab
Nick Woolley
CEO and Co-founder, ev.energy
Future of Mobility
R&D UK Centre
Benjamin Carnerero
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EV context at EDF Energy
Benjamin Carnerero - Future of Mobility – Connected & Autonomous Vehicles
Becoming the Europe’s leading e- mobility energy company by 2022:
- Supply power for 600,000 vehicles
by 2022.
- Deploy 75,000 charge points via
Izivia (ex-Sodetrel) and offer 250,000 interoperable terminals to its customers.
- Operate 4,000 smart charging points
by 2020 with the creation of Dreev. “I am particularly proud of our commitment to convert the whole of
- ur car fleet to electric vehicles by
2030” – JB Lévy. At EDF Energy charging infrastructure will be soon deployed in 5 sites following the creation of Izivia Limited:
- Exeter & Hove (Customer)
- Barnwood, Hinckley Point B &
Hunterstone (Generation) Electric Adventures:
- 4 short videos to advertise “how
easy it is to drive an electric car”.
- Promotion of EDF Energy EV offer.
- Testimonies about EV experiences.
Offering customers a new Electric Vehicle service including:
- New EV energy tariff.
- Vehicle leasing opportunity.
- Home smart charger solutions.
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Mobility at EDF Energy R&D UK Centre
Benjamin Carnerero - Future of Mobility – Connected & Autonomous Vehicles
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26 September 2019 Benjamin Carnerero - Future of Mobility – Connected & Autonomous Vehicles 2014 – Four City Trial Jun 16 – CAV 1 Nov16 – CAV 2 Jul 17 – CAV 3 Oct 17 – Meridian 1 May 18 – Mod & Sim Sep 18 – CAV 4 Nov 18 – Meridian 2/3 Aug 19 – Cyber-security feasibility studies
CAV project in the UK
A growing ecosystem:
- More and more UK based
universities and industries are considering Connected & Autonomous vehicles.
- A large number of foreign
companies join consortiums. A significant R&D financing:
- Over £250 million grant
unlocked by the Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) encouraging a fast development.
- A pioneering role since 2014.
- Six areas of focus for all projects
financed covering the whole chain of CAVs.
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What makes the UK a welcoming country for CAV?
- Gov. engagement
“The DfT wants to see fully autonomous cars with no steering wheels tested on UK roads by 2021.”
Test bed Facilities
Outstanding possibilities to trial autonomous vehicles supported by the Code of Practice for trials.
Regulatory Framework
The UK is the 1st country which delivered insurance and liabilities for driverless vehicles.
Mobile Network
4G is rolled out in 90% of the UK highways to support a good communication between vehicles
Benjamin Carnerero - Future of Mobility – Connected & Autonomous Vehicles
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“The UK is ready for the journey”
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) recently released its Connected and Autonomous Vehicles report 2019 which is highlighting the leading role of the UK in the world and the economic perspectives CAVs will unlock.
FUTURE MOBILITY
#IDEALMobility
For further information please contact Shirin.Shah@edfenergy.com