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Rotterdam Electric
8-4-2015
Ambition
 50% C02-reduction in 2025 compared to 1990
 100% climate proof in 2025
 Improved air quality
 Economically strong city
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Sustainability Program 2011-2014
Goal: Rotterdam as a clean, green, healthy and economically
strong city.
Objectives for Electric Mobility in the Sustainability Program:
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Reduce CO2 emissions as leading city
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Improve energy efficiency
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Promote sustainable mobility and transport
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Promote clean air and reduce noise hindrance
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Enlarge sustainable investments and promote sustainable
products and services
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Benefits of Electric Mobility
Internal combustion
engine
~ 15%
Electric engine with
fossil electricity
~ 25%
Electric engine with
green electricity
~ 65%
Important for Rotterdam:
- Locally zero-emission
- Less CO2 emissions in the total energy chain
- Less noise hindrance
- Maintain good accessibility by car
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Rotterdam Electric
Goal: encourage the use of electric vehicles
 At least 1.000 charging stations in 2014
 A covering network of charging stations for e-bikes and e-scooters
 Replacement of 4.000 petrol scooters by e-scooters
 A portfolio of innovation projects on electric mobility
 All new parking garages are designed to be ‘EV-Ready’
 25% of the municipal vehicle fleet is electric or hybrid in 2014
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Rotterdam Electric
Charging
Infrastructure
Electric
2- and 3-wheelers
Innovation Projects
and Vehicle Fleets
Monitoring & Communication
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Collaboration
and Lobby
Charging Infrastructure
Targets:
1. 1000 charging points linked to vehicle owners:
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Private terrain: subsidies (€ 1.000 and € 450 for green electricity) or
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In parking garages or
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In public space
2. 60 charging stations at strategic locations
3. Fast-charging
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Electric 2- and 3-wheelers
 Network of charging stations installed in public bicycle sheds
 Old target: replacement of 4.000 fossil scooters with e-scooters,
promoted with financial incentive (demolition premium)
 In 2011 city council decree against demolition premium
 E-scooter promotion remains political priority
 Potential new target: by 2014 15% of the newly sold scooters is
an e-scooter (innovators & early adopters)
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Electric 2- and 3-wheelers - Projects
 E-scooter platform Rotterdam
 Electric Scooter Factory Rotterdam
 Experience to convince 2.0
 E-scooter in municipal vehicle fleet
 Charging stations in public bicycle sheds
 Electric food delivery
 Scooter party @ RDM
 Domino’s and Croon TBI as forerunners
New
 Experience to convince 3.0
 Electric thuisbezorgd.nl (takeaway.com)
 Electric scooter experience HNR|EVC
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Innovation Projects
Target:
Promote and/or facilitate projects of external stakeholders
which implement innovations with electric transport
Assessment criteria per project:
 External stakeholder initiative
 Added value for Rotterdam
 Uniqueness in the region
 Up scaling potential
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Innovation Projects - Milestones
 Pilot with 75 electric vehicles in Rotterdam
 Pilot with 25 electric car sharing vehicles in the 4 big cities
 Electric Tuc Tuc transport by Flex Overschie
 Pilot with 4 electric hybrid busses at RET
 Start of ESFA: Electric Scooter Factory Rotterdam
 Application of 2 hybrid heavy garbage trucks
 Fast charging stations
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Innovation Projects - Milestones
Launch of the Electric Vehicle Center
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Innovation Projects
 Possible new innovation projects in 2012 and beyond
 Electric city distribution
 Electric taxis
 Full-electric city busses
…
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Sustainable City Logistics
 Transport Analysis
 Binnenstadservice
 Environmental Zone
 Nighttime Distribution
 ECOSTARS
Together with public
and private partners
in the city
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Transport Analysis (2008)
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Binnenstadservice Rotterdam
Reduction of 150 trips per
week compared to 2010
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Environmental Zone for trucks > 3.5t
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Nighttime Distribution
In Rotterdam:
 Noise constraints (23:00 – 7:00 < 60 dB)
 Distribution time frame constraints (e.g. 7:00 – 17:00)
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Nighttime Distribution
17% CO2 reduction because of fuel savings
Less vehicles needed for the same deliveries due to:
1. Use of larger trucks
2. Operation without time frame constraints
Agreement: all supermarkets joined
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ECOSTARS
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ECOSTARS
 Incentives for transport companies
 8 European cities, 3 years
 Goods and people
 Vehicle fleet scan
 Score: stars
 Award: incentives
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Collaboration and Lobby
 Green Deal on electric transport
 European collaboration in HyER and POLIS
 European projects:
 Hybrid User Forum (approved)
 Clean Fleets (approved)
 TIDE (approved)
 E-FACTS
 E-mobility 3 cities NL
 Clean City Logistics
 City 2.0
 DELIVER
 Shanghai Electric Vehicle Center
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Contact
Projectmanager Rotterdam Electric
incl. Collaboration and Lobby
Lutske Lindeman, +31(0)10 489 6395, [email protected]
Charging Infrastructure
Arjan Oranje, +31(0)10 489 7239, [email protected]
Innovation Projects and Vehicle Fleets
Lode Messemaker, +31(0)10 489 7775, [email protected]
Electric 2- and 3-wheelers
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Communication
Kim Hooning, +31(0)10 261 1853, [email protected]
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