Understanding the opportunities for using low carbon fuels
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Transcript Understanding the opportunities for using low carbon fuels
European Conference of Regions on
Climate Change
Lyon, France, 20 October 2011
The Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI)
Tali Trigg
Energy Technology Policy Division
www.iea.org
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Electric Vehicles Initiative
New initiative, announced at the Clean Energy Ministerial in
Washington DC, July 2010
Kick-off meeting was held in Paris 29 Sept/1 Oct 2010
14 countries: China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Japan,
Netherlands, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom,
United States
Together these counties account for about 80% of world’s vehicle demand,
probably most of EV sales in coming years
International Energy Agency serves in a facilitator role
Three primary objectives:
Common data collection/analysis efforts
Greater RD&D collaboration
City forum that links cities within EVI countries
Recent Event: Pilot Cities conference in Shanghai, April 21-22 2011
Upcoming Event: EVI Meeting in Barcelona, November 30 2011
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Projected electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle sales
through 2020, based on national targets
8.0
Canada
7.0
Austria
Ireland
EV + PHEV Sales (millions)
6.0
Netherlands
Sweden
5.0
4.0
3.0
UK
Germany
France
Korea
Japan
2.0
Spain
United States
1.0
China
0.0
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Figure based on announced national sales and stock targets, with assumed 20% annual sales
growth after target is met, if target is before 2020 (e.g. China’s target is for end of 2011).
EV / PHEV sales could reach seven million by 2020
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EVI Progress-to-date
•First data collection phase completed (manufacturing vs. targets
analysis)
•China announces International EV Demonstration Zone
•EVI welcomes new members: Denmark, Finland, India, Portugal,
UK, Netherlands
•Paris Motor Show meeting
•Shanghai city forum
•Forthcoming:
•Barcelona meeting
•Web portal
•Casebook
•Collaboration with IA-HEV, EV20, etc.
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