URBAN E-MOBILITY FORUM
Conference and gala awards for the urban e-mobility leaders
Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia 14-15 November 2019
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URBAN E-MOBILITY FORUM Conference and gala awards for the urban e-mobility leaders Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia 14-15 November 2019 Conference and gala awards for the urban e-mobility leaders URBAN E-MOBILITY FORUM aims
Conference and gala awards for the urban e-mobility leaders
Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia 14-15 November 2019
URBAN E-MOBILITY FORUM aims to help all sides of the e-transformation process to find better and more effective solutions to implement e-mobility in cities across Poland. The event will bring together city authorities, businesses and European experts in e-mobility to share knowledge, experiences and case studies.
e-mobility solutions at the local level
between cities, and between cities and business
– workshops and seminars giving the opportunity to gain practical knowledge – presentations of case studies and proven solutions – access to experts from Poland and abroad, including via our partnership with the Netherlands, the European leader of e-mobility
and enabling international participants to reach local e-mobility leaders
who will share their experiences in the field of electromobility
law and finance
12.00 Registration & networking lunch 13.00
Welcome addresses
– Wojciech Szczurek, Prezydent Gdyni – Marcin Korolec, Prezes Fundacji Promocji Pojazdów Elektrycznych 13:20
KEYNOTE1: Peter Vesterbacka, visionary and serial entrepreneur
Peter Vesterbacka is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor. Now he's taking on another challenge – electric mobility. What does the future hold for mobility and how can we clean up transport systems in cities?
13.40
KEYNOTE2: Elżbieta Bieńkowska, European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Elżbieta Bieńkowska managed to push through incredibly ambitious European legislation that forces the automotive industry to clean up their act and strict CO2 emission targets will revolutionise the industry. 14:00
PANEL: Electric? Old news. We are already doing it
How can cities switch to zero-emission transport? It can be done and there are many very good examples in Europe. The session will showcase some of them including the prominent case of Amsterdam. – Gerard Hellburg, Program manager Zero Emission Mobility, Amsterdam (invited) – Thomas Willson, Eurocities, Mobility Policy Advisor & Project Coordinator (invited) – Michael Warner, SaaS Business Manager, Fortum (invited) – Moderated by Krzysztof Bolesta, FPPE
14.40 Networking coffee break 15.00
CASE STUDY: Jaworzno in a zero emission avanguarde
– Paweł Silbert, President of Jaworzno 15:15
CASE STUDY: Allego: How to deploy smart charging infrastructure
Allego is a company with vast experience in providing charging solutions. Buses and cars, parking lots and shopping malls, everything should have a tailor-made solution. How should we approach charging infrastructure development and which technologies will spread in smart cities? – Erik Koppe, Project Manager, Allego
15:30
PANEL: Keeping transport emissions in check
In Poland, transport is responsible for 16% of the total carbon emissions. How do we approach this problem and reduce emissions without alienating the public? Are there proven measures that can be implemented and do the low emission zones work and will we see them in Poland anytime soon? – Katarzyna Gruszecka-Spychała, Deputy mayor of Gdynia – Bartosz Piłat, Krakowski Alarm Smogowy - bio – Rzeszów representative – Warsaw representative – Moderated by Agata Rzędowska, WysokieNapiecie.pl 16:10 coffee break
16:30
BREAKOUT SESSIONS Session 1: Charging infrastructure in buildings
95% of charging sessions take place at home or at work. In Poland the knowledge of the infrastructure needs resulting from this is very limited. For a massive deployment of electric transport in cities you need to make sure that company cars and individual transport can be charged during office hours. Are the developers ready to deliver the required solutions? How make office buildings ready for e-mobility?
Session 2: Thinking smart about charging infrastructure (ALLEGO)
Deep dive into smart charging infrastructure design building on Allego’s keynote. How to approach charging infrastructure planning and development? How to co-operate between public and private sectors? Which technologies will spread in smart cities? Can investment in charging be future proof? How to make sure cities get their value for money?] 17.00 End of Conference Day 1
19:00
GALA DINNER and award ceremony – Polityka Insight presents ranking: Urban E-mobility Leaders
Polityka Insight will present their first-ever ranking of cities that are most open to electric mobility. The ranking evaluates 50 biggest Polish cities and factors in such data as the share of the electric fleet in public transport, measures imposed locally to promote e-mobility and investment in charging infrastructure.
08.30 Welcome coffee & registration 09.00
KEYNOTE1: Building the e-mobility ecosystem in Poland
09.15 KEYNOTE2: The future of clean buses, Dario Dubolino, European Commission 09.30
PANEL: Financing the green shift in transport
– Representative of CUPT (Center for EU Transport Projects) – EBI Representative (invited) – LeasePlan Representative (invited) – FNT Representative (invited) – Moderated by Richard Stephens
10.10 Coffee break 10.30
BREAKOUT SESSIONS: Session 1: How to procure zero emission transport solutions (CUPT) - Workshop Session 2: Are there any zero emission fuels? How to future proof your transport (T&E)
12.00 CASE STUDY: Michał Maćkowiak, RAFAKO - Cleaning school buses with city authorities 12.20 PANEL: Mastering the art of private-public co-operation 13.00 CLOSING keynote speech : Learning by doing - case study 13:15 NETWORKING LUNCH
Marcin Korolec
Electric Vehicles Promotion Foundation
Richard Stephens
Poland Today
Krzysztof Bolesta
Electric Vehicles Promotion Foundation
Joanna Schuhholz
Poland Today
Peter Vesterbacka
visionary and serial entrepreneur
Peter Vesterbacka is recognized as a pre-eminent entrepreneur and visionary from the Nordic region. He was the Mighty Eagle at Rovio, the creators of the world-beating Angry Birds franchise – one of the most significant brands and startups to come out of Finland and the Nordics. He is also a co-founder of Slush, the leading startup event that has grown into the largest single gathering of startups and entrepreneurs in the world in just a few years. Recently, along with spreading the Slush movement across China, he has focused on developing the world's longest subsea tunnel connecting Finland and Estonia with an artificial island that will become a midway station and is designed to be a model of self-
become a center of gravity for startups and talent globally. He is also marketing and brand advisor to the Estonian startup Nobe, new electric car company.
At the URBAN E-MOBILITY FORUM he will talk about the bigger e-mobility picture, self-sustainability and the Finnish MaaS concept (Mobility as a Service) that aims to bring every kind of transport together into a seamless mobile experience.
Elżbieta Bieńkowska
European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Elżbieta Bieńkowska is the European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (2014-present). Previously she was the Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
include: – Renewing the strategy for completing the single market for goods and services, including extending the list of products to be recognised in all EU countries and eliminating remaining obstacles. – Maintaining and reinforcing a strong and high-performing industrial base for our internal market, by stimulating investment in new technologies, improving the business environment and easing access to markets and to finance. – Identifying new sources for high-value jobs and growth, in industry and services with a focus on start-ups. – EU SME Envoy
Krzysztof Senger PhD
Member of the Board The Polish Investment and Trade Agency PAIH
Polish Investment and Trade Agency supports both the foreign expansion of Polish business and the inflow of FDI into Poland. PAIH provides comprehensive investor support at each stage of the project. Arrange study tours for companies interested in Poland as well as on-the-spot visits for investors with specific business plans. Offers strategic advisory in the selection of investment locations and provide reviews of macroeconomic and microeconomic factors and cost drivers at each location. Assists investors in the development and implementation
and prepare a tailored selection of potential Polish suppliers and contractors necessary to implement the project in the optimum way.
Electric Vehicles Promotion Foundation (FPPE) is an NGO established to fight for the swift electrification of transport. FPPE works with central and local administrations and business. The Foundation provides general and tailor-made knowledge, regulatory advocacy and business contacts to companies willing to undertake e-mobility projects and contacts to local communities ready to share best practice and advice from e-mobility projects they implement. The Foundation is an active member of European organisations such as: Transport & Environment, E-mobility Platform, and the Clean Bus Deployment Initiative.
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