We want electric vehicles for our fleet - but what does that actually mean for fleet managers, and what solutions are available? Managers are facing a variety of challenges when it comes to introducing e-mobility in their own company. Often, electric vehicles cannot be provided easily. This is because some sites are not yet prepared to provide enough power to charge electric vehicles, and complicated approval processes or issues with the local grid operator can make things difficult. Companies that have already set up a charging infrastructure frequently face undesirable peak loads and are taken by surprise by the growing run for a small number of charging points. Moreover, many companies need to adapt their internal regulations before switching to electric vehicles. What are possible practical solutions to these problems? Which incentive schemes for electric and hybrid vehicles will be cut once the environmental bonus ends, and which will run out altogether? Which investments pay off quickly? Electrive.net will be talking to industry experts about various aspects and applications.
Moderator: Peter Schwierz, CEO, electrive, RABBIT PUBLISHING GmbH, Germany
Conrad Hammer, Team Lead Federal-state-coordination and Team Lead Funding, National Centre for Charging Infrastructure, Germany
Dr. Karl Kolmsee, Vice President Product & Portfolio Management Charging Systems, Webasto Roof & Components SE, Germany
Luis Roever, Executive Director E-Mobility, Sixt SE, Germany
Hannes Newe, Data Scientist, Stromnetz Hamburg GmbH, Germany
Axel Schäfer, CEO, Bundesverband Betriebliche Mobilität e. V., Germany