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Bidirectional Charge- and Traction-System
2016
Author(s): Bruell M, Brockerhoff P, Pfeilschifter F, Feustel H-P, Hackmann W
The field of fast charging is diverse. Many solutions use dedicated additional costly components for each charging type. To push the E-Mobility market, a new system for charging is proposed comprising of E-Machine, Inverter and Boost DC/DC converter with a minimum of additional components.
Publication of notification in Gazette of India (Extraordinary) regarding Phase-II of FAME India Scheme
2019
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India
This notification issued by the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises on 28th March 2019 was to include the a.) Technology Definitions for the eligible category of vehicles including that of Advanced Batteries and b.) Performance & Efficiency of vehicles to be eligible for demand incentive under the scheme as per ANNEXURE-I and ANNEXURE-II respectively as mentioned in this document.
GO4SEM Recommendations to Support Innovation Links for Entering Global e-Mobility Markets
2016
Author(s): Alonso A, Coosemans T, Perlo P, Comoglio M, Otella M, Reeves C, Bierau F, Mueller B, Meyer G, Koehler U, Feyder C, Gallego I, Chefneux M, Zegers P, Deix S
GO4SEM (Global Opportunities for Small/medium enterprises in Electro-Mobility) aims to support the European small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in assessing emerging global markets by creating a framework that informs and advises on the business opportunities and market requirements for selected countries in Asia and America.
This documents describes the full concept of the Tsamaya NAMA in South Africa, including its objectives, planned measures and expected impacts, the support required, as well as the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) framework, and a financing concept.
Constitution of National Council for electric Mobility (NCEM)
2017
Publisher/Organisation: Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India
This notification of Central Government consists the names of the members who constitute the “National Council for Electric Mobility (NCEM)” in pursuance of the decision of the Cabinet in its meeting held on 31° March 2011 for the launch of the “National Mission for Electric Mobility” and for setting up of National Council for Electric Mobility (NCEM) & National Board for Electric Mobility (NBEM) to propagate electric mobility and manufacture of electric vehicles (including hybrid vehicles) and their components.
Business Model Gaming: A Game-Based Methodology for E-Mobility Business Model Innovation
2017
Author(s): Laurischkat K, Viertelhausen A
This paper presents a new game-based methodology that supports the systematic development of innovative business models in the field electric mobility.
Towards a Reference Model for Agile New Service Development Using the Example of E-Mobility Service Systems
2017
Author(s): Lamberth-Cocca S, Meiren T
Electric mobility (e-mobility) is currently an intensively discussed topic in research and business practice. From the point of view of new service development (NSD), creating service systems in an...
Transport in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
2017
Author(s): Löhr E, Perera N, Hill N, Bongardt D, Eichhorst U
This synthesis report authored by GIZ and Ricardo Energy and Environment provides policy-makers and development practitioners with lessons learned for the development and implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in the transport sector for post-2020 climate actions.
Key Factors for the Development of Electro Mobility
2017
Author(s): Kolz D, Schwartz M
Electro mobility provides the basis for a fundamental, worldwide change when it comes to individual mobility. This change goes far beyond just using vehicles with an electric engine. Specific criteria that affect the success of e-mobility can only be met if they are clearly identified.
Global Monitor 2020
2020
Author(s): Vemuri S, François-Jacobs E, Larondelle V, Gomez Jattin M
The main implementing partners, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, are supporting 23 SUMPs and 3 NUMPs, and 7 SUMPs and 8 NUMPs respectively.