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Welcome

Fire and safety

Photographs

Refreshments

Who’s here – introductions

Programme

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Programme

Specialist input – Cenex

Q & A

Specialist input - Powastation

Q & A

Support going forward

Ride and Drive

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Cenex Centre of excellence for low carbon and fuel cell technologies

Electric Vehicles

Chris Walsh

Head of Technical Support and Consultancy

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• Running projects and programmes

focused on accelerating the deployment of

low carbon vehicles

– Managing low carbon vehicle procurement

– Overseeing fleet deployment trials

– Delivering the UKs national annual Low

Carbon Vehicle event (LCV)

– Providing fleet carbon reduction

consultancy

• Cenex clients include:

Introduction to Cenex

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Hydrogen Vehicles

Vehicles Birmingham, Loughborough and Stornoway

Infrastructure Sheffield, Bedford, Surrey, Glamorgan

Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Vehicles Newcastle, Glasgow, Leeds, Gateshead, Perth & Kinross, Liverpool, Nottingham, Birmingham, Wakefield, Doncaster, London, Warwick, Coventry, Hackney, Sheffield, Camden and Islington

Infrastructure Birmingham, Westminster, Greenwich, Camden, Hackney, Coventry, Manchester airport, East midlands airport, Barnet , Stockton-on-Tees

Bio-methane

Vehicles London, Leeds and Middlesex

Infrastructure Sheffield, Glamorgan, Milton Keynes, Barnsley, Andover

Cenex low carbon vehicle projects

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What are the Benefits?

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What are the Challenges?

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The Smart Move Case Studies - Fleets

Kitchen appliance

manufacturer

Security patrol

• Short journey length: 1.4 km

• EV was recharged every 5-7 days

• Low temperature operation

•Solar PV for recharging

•Showcased green mobility at education

events and schools

Charity

Pool and educational

demonstration

Supermarket

Pool vehicle

• Poor staff induction caused a barrier to

acceptance and operational difficulties

• Max journey length was just 27 km

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CO2 - Petrol or Diesel W-t-W

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The Smart Move Case Studies – CO2 emissions

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Comparison

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Range

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The Smart Move Case Studies - Range

• 70 km i_MiEV

• 86 km smart ed

• 103 km smart ed (excluding Indesit)

The trial range distribution consists of three main and separate components, the

smart, i_MiEV, the smart ed and the smart minus the Indesit range distribution

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Economics

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The Smart Move Case Studies – Fleet Managers’

Questionnaire

• Purchase price assessment

• 100% of fleet managers accept EVs would be purchased at a premium – but the

maximum considered premium was 50%

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The Smart Move Case Studies – Economics

Energy cost

•Fixed cost

•118 ppl

•8.4 p/kWh

•Linear extrapolation

•204 ppl in year 7

•14.7 p/kWh in year 7

Mileage

• Base case (312 days/annum)

• Increased mileage (Base case x 2)

• Stretched mileage (12,000 MPA)

Maintenance cost

• Includes scheduled maintenance

• Excludes unscheduled maintenance

Vehicle cost

• Diesel £8,625

• Smart ed £15,000

• £20k insurance value minus PiCG

• Residual values set at 40%, 32%, 22% yrs 3, 5 and 7

• £0 road tax

• No BIK (Pool vehicle use)

• No additional insurance cost

Fixed costs

Variable costs

• TOC analysis for smart ed and smart diesel

• Undertaken in the Cenex fleet carbon reduction tool

• Usage data feeds in to Economics

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The Smart Move Case Studies – Economics

Mileage scenarios Case study Energy price scenario and annualised TCO differential (£)

Fixed energy prices Linear rising energy prices

Yr 3 Yr 5 Yr 7 Yr 3 Yr 5 Yr 7 Base case Indesit 303 272 287 237 152 113

Asda 280 250 264 209 119 73

Groundwork 401 370 385 362 300 282

Increased mileage Indesit 65 35 49 -66 -205 -299

Asda 20 -10 4 -122 -273 -378

Groundwork 261 230 245 184 89 39

Stretched mileage Indesit -269 -299 -285 -492 -708 -878

Asda 15 -15 -1 -129 -280 -387

Groundwork -11 -42 -27 -163 -320 -433

Mile

age

Low

H

igh

Energy price Low High

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Plugged in Midlands charge point location page

Programme update -

Charge Point Management System

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Midlands PiP EV/PHEV market development via charge point deployment in the East and

West Midlands

Plan to oversee installation of > 500

public and 200 domestic charge

posts + 1 new housing development,

all with common back office system

> 50 Partners including Local Authorities,

Central Networks, Rail Operators, Shopping

Centres, Science Parks, Car Companies, etc

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Challenges – Standards / Technology

Standard or Fast

(Post or Wall) Home

Types of Charging Point

Quick

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Finances

• Total project value of £6.3m

• Grant awarded £2.95m

FY 11/12 £1.40m

FY 12/13 £1.55m

• 40% grant contribution towards

host infrastructure capital costs

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Technology Review

Strategy Development

Vehicle Replacement

Analysis

Infrastructure Needs

Analysis

Vehicle Deployment

Trials

Fleet Carbon Reduction Services

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For More Information

Chris Walsh

CENEX

Tel: 01509 635 750

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.cenex.co.uk

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Any questions?

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Everyone here is a visionary

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…behavioural change doesn’t happen

overnight…

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…an unattainable dream?

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…sustainable travel can be fun,

can save you money,

can save carbon output,

can save you time

– can work…

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The widespread use of electric cars

WILL COME

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…carbon reduction…

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…NOW!

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…electric bikes

save carbon, congestion and cost

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1p a mile

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…technically sorted…

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…ready to go…

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…road tax…

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…insurance…

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…driver’s licence…

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…garage…

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…front drive…

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…over 18…

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…infrastructure…

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…money for a meter…

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…an answer on a plate…

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A mixed fleet, storage and training

can cost less than £10,000

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…Powastation can project manage…

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Specification, training, storage, maintenance,

scheme promotion

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…Cycle to Work scheme…

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Acquire your electric bike for £50 a month tax-free

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…totally intuitive…

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…a quick win…

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…inclusivity…

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…instant gratification…

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…’advance guard’…

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…sustain without pain…

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…sustainability that people find palatable…

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…electric bikes pave the way for other forms of

sustainable travel…

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…strategic significance…

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…the standard UK format…

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…26” wheel, 18” frame…

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…7 speed Derailleur gears…

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…250 watt brushless hub motor…

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…36 volt circuit…

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…torque sensor…

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…10 Amp hour lithium ion or lithium polymer battery…

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…handle throttle…

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…Three modes of power…

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…pedal power…

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…Pedal assist, or ‘Pedelec’…

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…up to 15.5 mph…

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…35 miles range…

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…throttle only…

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…5-10 miles range…

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…Powastation…

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…social marketing campaigns designed to

engender behavioural change…

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…Section 106 planning requirements…

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…that electric bikes can be the lubricant that

makes your whole travel plans run smoothly…

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…technology…

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…sociology…

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…psychology…

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…feel Superhuman…

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Thank you. Any questions?

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Help!

Cenex

Powastation

Smarter Travel Leicester

Go Travel Solutions

Fit 4 Business

…..each other

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Social Media

You can now follow Go Travel Solutions on Twitter, LinkedIn & Slideshare

Smarter Travel Leicester is now on Facebook and

you can now follow us on Slideshare

Psssst….. This workshop presentation will be uploaded on to Slideshare

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Thank you

Thank you to John Lewis, Chris, Mick, Graham & Patrick and Highcross

Green Motion – Prize Draw

Help to spread the word

Next workshop: Thursday 10th May – 10:30

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