Institutions and companies talk about present and future of electromobility.
Last May Circontrol attendend EVS32 in Lyon, the most important event for scholars, governments and professionals in electromobility. This event is organized by AVERE, an European association to promote electromobility created on the 70’s right after the first oil shock. AVERE has 1.000 members from 15 countries including EV drivers, NGOs, associations, groups of interest, public institutions, research and development centres, vehicle and equipment manufacturers and other relevant companies. They aim to exchange knowledge and promote electromobility on behalf of industry, academia and users.
To achieve this objective, the AVERE eMobility Conference (AEC) 2019 took place during EVS32, a congress to talk about the current situation of electromobility and its future with the presence of national and regional governments, international institutions and emobility companies.
The topics covered during these three days were: charging experience, urban mobility, autonomous vehicles, mobility as a service, electric heavy duty transport, smart charging and hydrogen ZEV.
Here are some highlights of these three days of conferences attended by Circontrol:
EV Early Adopters
Knowing Electric Vehicle drivers, their habits and preferences is very important when designing infrastructures and technologies to suit their needs. Although current EV drivers are early adopters, and their behaviour may not be representative of what will happen when the majority of the drivers switch to EV, it is still interesting to study it.
This report highlights the fact that the most important factor when choosing a charging point is not price or time taken, but its location. Current EV drivers overwhelmingly prefer domestic charging (61%), followed by charging at work (21%) that may replace home charging if the price is right. Public charging, on the other hand, has a small market (8%), but is still important because the presence of public access chargers helps making the choice to switch to EV.
All these are general trends, but there are some variations depending on driver segment. Drivers who live in suburban areas represent half of EV drivers and charge their vehicles at home (65%) and at work (25%), seeking a good deal that suits their schedule. The other half of EV drivers is made up of urban movers and rural suburban homeowners. Urban movers seek the best deal whatever the location and they are happy to use public chargers and likely to use the latest gadgets or software to help them find the next charger. Rural homeowners life in rural and isolated areas and they charge mostly at home (83%).
Long Trips and Anxiety Range
One of the main obstacles for EV adoption is anxiety range and the difficulty of making long trips. A possible solution is the use of quick charging stations that permit to gain 300km range in 20 minutes.
However, during AEC 2019 another solution has been discussed. This possible solution involve the use of data to improve coordination and optimize the use of chargers and to get this optimization, sharing information is a key. When planning a long route, an EV driver calculates several possible combination of stops to charge the vehicle, to optimize this combination the driver may request the scheduled waiting time at the charging station for a specific arrival time, obtain a response and make a reservation for the selected charging station including arrival time and estimated charging time. With this system we will get a better charging network that avoids waiting time of more than two hours and a better usage of the existing infrastructure, reducing the users average time in the station by 38% and the requirement of infrastructure by 12%.
About Circontrol
Circontrol is a company founded in 1997 with headquarters in Viladecavalls (Barcelona). Its parking division designs and manufactures a global solution for efficient parking (guidance system, LED Lighting, energetic efficiency). Its emobility division manufactures a wide range of EV charging solutions that cover all market needs: domestic charge, slow charge (AC) and quick charge (DC).
Circontrol has a strong presence in the international market, where 80% of its sales are allocated. Nowadays you can find Circontrol solutions in 52 countries with 30.000 charging points and 400.000 parking spaces managed with CirPark systems. Service is also very important for Circontrol, this is the reason why bet on a qualified aftersales service and constant training for Circontrol partners are in the company’s DNA.