In March 2011, the European Commission kicked off a four‐year Europe‐wide initiative called Green eMotion (GeM). One of the goals of Green eMotion is to create an ICT system concept for the Europewide electromobility services marketplace and to demonstrate it. The GeM partnership is convinced that transport, as a network industry, must be approached as a system integrating the ICT elements, services, interoperable equipment, and grid infrastructure as well as policies, incentives, and urban mobility concepts to ensure smooth and efficient interaction and, ultimately, a self‐explanatory overall market system. GeM will provide policymakers, urban planners, and electric utilities with the necessary tools to facilitate the Europe‐wide rollout of electric vehicles. In the first two years of the project GeM partnership work covered four different areas: development of a marketplace as common innovative service platform, improvement in standardization, technical reports and policy recommendations and extensive amount of valuable electromobility data.
Toward a Europe‐Wide Interoperable Electromobility System
Energy and Environment ; 5-17
2016-05-27
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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