Renewables
Commercial traffic can open the door to electromobility
Despite numerous initiatives, electromobility has yet to achieve a major breakthrough in the area of passenger vehicles. Has the industry been focusing on the wrong market? When compared with private passenger cars, e-mobility is already very attractive for commercial vehicles, says Professor Martin Wietschel of the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI in Karlsruhe.
OverTogether with the partners of the Regional Eco Mobility 2030 innovation cluster, Wietschel has already created a comprehensive database. Until now, there have hardly been any data on the driving patterns of commercial vehicles in cities. Private passenger vehicles have been the main focus, says the head of the Energy Management department at ISI.
The cluster has a broad interdisciplinary set-up that includes not only research institutes, OEMs, municipalities, and associations. The market analysis also provides us with data that will enable us to develop a modern city vehicle, one that will combine battery and fuel cell technology and integrate intelligent software solutions,says Wietschel in explaining the goals of REM 2030.