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E.ON supports switch to electromobility in Europe's metropolises

E.ON is a partner in projects taking place in Berlin, Gothenburg and Malaga, helping to test concepts for a large-scale switch to electric mobility.
E.ON supports switch to electromobility in Europe
EV charging in Charlottenburg, Berlin, courtesy of Peter Kuley

E.ON is contributing the electromobility component to the various consortia as part of the EU’s Meister funding project from the Horizon 2020 programme. The company is gathering insights into the technical challenges and business models that promise success for electric mobility providers in cities. It tests concepts for e-car sharing, the expansion of charging infrastructure in large residential areas, and the operation and conversion of municipal bus fleets from diesel to electric.

The aim of the EU Meister project is to reduce costs with intelligent charging infrastructure and to facilitate access to charging points for customers. To this end, platforms and services will be developed that simplify the use of electric mobility and optimize the energy supply to vehicles. EU funding for the Berlin project partners amounts to around 2.1 million euros.

The Berlin consortium has now started the state-owned residential construction project “Waterkant Berlin”, a pilot project on the banks of the Oberhavel in the Spandau district which will consist of around 2,500 apartments by 2024. The topic of mobility has played a central role in the development of the quarter from the very beginning. Tenants are provided with innovative mobility offers such as e-car sharing with the easiest possible access to charging stations.

The Meister project is accompanied by the Berlin Senate Department for the Environment, Transport and Climate Protection and brings major players together: E.ON is developing an intelligent charging infrastructure with charging and load management which will also be used in Gothenburg and Malaga. As an industrial partner, the company supports the intelligent connection between charging stations and the power grid with the E.ON Drive electromobility platform.

“Waterkant Berlin” is owned by state-owned housing companies Gewobag and WBM. Siemens subsidiary VMZ Berlin Betriebsgesellschaft, as the operator of the Berlin traffic information centre and the e-mobility authentication platform, is leading the pilot project in Berlin, developing new digital information and booking services and integrating them into its Berlin mobility platform.

Independent research institute IKEM – Institute for Climate Protection, Energy and Mobility – analyses and develops the legal framework for the implementation of the new business models. The institute also evaluates the goals set by the Meister pilots.

E.ON is an important partner of the EU for the development of electric mobility in Europe. In addition to the Meister project, E.ON is implementing a network of around 180 electric filling stations on Europe's motorways where vehicles can be charged at ultra-fast speeds. The network will extend from Norway to Italy. The construction is also supported by the EU.

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