EV Ecosystems

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Welcome to the Electric Vehicle Ecosystems Resource Library, a dedicated space for exploring the collaborative networks that drive innovation and sustainability in the electric vehicle industry. This section provides a range of resources, including reports, case studies, and best practices, that highlight the importance of partnerships among m Industry Stakeholders anufacturers, suppliers, policymakers, and technology providers. By fostering collaboration, these ecosystems are essential to building the infrastructure, supply chains, and market strategies necessary for the widespread adoption of electric mobility.

EV Ecosystems

European Road Transport Research Advisory Council - ERTRAC

Because of the importance of the role of Road Transport in Europe, an accelerated development of sustainable, integrated transport solutions is necessary. The mission of ERTRAC is to provide a framework to focus the coordinated efforts of public and private resources on the necessary research activities.

Audience:
Automotive Engineers, Autonomous Driving Developers, Connected Vehicle Technologists, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Environmental Researchers, EU Researchers, European R&D Communities, Green Deal Advocates, Infrastructure Developers, Intelligent Transport System Providers, Logistics and Freight Operators, Mobility Service Providers, Public Sector Representatives, Public-Private Partnerships Stakeholders, Road Safety Experts, Sustainable Transport Advocates, Traffic Management Specialists, Transport Policymakers, Urban Mobility Planners
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Towards Zero Emission Road Transport - 2Zero

The Towards zero emission road transport (2Zero) is a co-programmed Partnership funded under the Horizon Europe programme and aiming at accelerating the transition towards zero tailpipe emission road mobility across Europe. Formally launched on 23rd June 2021, the 2Zero partnership builds upon the successes of the European Green Cars Initiative (EGCI: 2009-2013) and the European Green Vehicles Initiative (EGVI: 2014-2020).

EGCI was created in an ad-hoc manner in the 7th Framework Programme in response to the global economic crisis of 2008 and led to the joint funding of 113 collaborative research projects. Bringing together stakeholders from three different European Technology Platforms (ERTRAC, EPoSS and Smart Grids), the European Green Vehicles Initiative contributed to improving the energy efficiency of alternative powertrains in road transport.

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Academic Institutions, Automotive Industry Professionals, Clean Energy Advocates, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Emission Reduction Strategists, Energy Infrastructure Providers, Environmental Researchers, European R&D Communities, European Union Representatives, Green Deal Advocates, Hydrogen Fuel Innovators, Industry Stakeholders, Mobility Experts, Policy Makers, Public Sector Officials, Sustainability Consultants, Technological Innovators, Urban Planners