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USER-CHI – A guide for electric vehicles users

USER-CHI – A guide for electric vehicles users

PUBLICATION – a guide for electric vehicles users

User-friendliness is at the heart of USER-CHI project. That is why we are publishing a comprehensive guide for electric vehicles drivers using our INCAR app. This guide aims to streamline the user experience, offering clear and accessible information to enhance the overall understanding and utilization of our innovative application. Through this initiative, we aspire to empower electric vehicle drivers, ensuring they navigate the features and functionalities of the INCAR app seamlessly, thereby contributing to a more user-friendly and efficient electromobility experience.

As electric mobility gains momentum, it’s crucial to have the right tools and resources to navigate this new era effectively. This is where INCAR comes into play. INCAR is more than just an app; it’s your companion on your electric mobility journey. It offers a comprehensive set of features and services designed to support EV drivers und drivers of e-bikes and e-kickscooters, making your experience convenient, efficient, and enjoyable. The benefits of electric mobility are multifaceted and farreaching. By choosing electric vehicles, you contribute to reducing harmful emissions, mitigating the effects of climate change, and improving air quality. Electric mobility is also kind to your wallet, offering lower operating costs and significant savings on fuel. Furthermore, electric vehicles provide a quieter, smoother, and technologically advanced driving experience. Let’s take an in-depth look at the INCAR app and its wealth of functionalities designed to elevate your electric mobility experience.

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The electromobility podcast – Episode 4 – Planning for charging infrastructure

The electromobility podcast – Episode 4 – Planning for charging infrastructure

This episode explores the various factors that city planners and stakeholders consider when deciding where to place charging stations, from socio-demographic criteria to energy grid capacity. How to overcome the challenges associated with determining optimal charging infrastructure locations?

Guests: Eva Sunnerstedt, Project manager for Clean vehicles and fuels at Stockholm City Hall;  Marie Rajon Bernard, researcher from International Council on Clean Transportation and Simon Weekx, PhD student at MOBI Electromobility Research Center. 

Download ICCT working paper: https://theicct.org/publication/efficient-planning-and-implementation-of-public-chargers-lessons-learned-from-european-cities/

Download Master plan for developing electric vehicle charging in Stockholm: https://civitas.eu/sites/default/files/sto_6.6_master_plan_for_developing_electric_vehicle_charging_in_stockholm.pdf 

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The electromobility podcast – Episode 4 – Planning for charging infrastructure

The electromobility podcast – Episode 3 – The world of electric charging

Eager to know how electric charging works in practice? 

This episode of the Electromobility podcast will introduce you to the world of electric charging. Together with our experts, we will explain what is the difference between AC and DC charging, take a look at the steps of a charging session, explore what is needed to create a charging spot in the city and much more!  

If you haven’t done so already, check also the first two episodes of the Electromobility podcast, where we speak about the electric revolution and the costs of driving an electric car! 

Hungry for more information?

Download BEUC’s publication ‘Electric car ownership: an affordable option for all consumers’: https://bit.ly/3Fy6Qqj

Download RAP’s publication ‘The time is now: smart charging of electric vehicles’: https://bit.ly/3hqTwfv

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The electromobility podcast – Episode 4 – Planning for charging infrastructure

The electromobility podcast – Episode 2 – The price of going electric

How much does it cost to go electric? What are the costs of owning and using an electric vehicle?

This episode will look at prices because they’re one of the main factors people consider when deciding whether to go electric. To help us navigate through the costs and solutions for consumers, we invited Julia Hildermeier and Jaap Burger from the Regulatory Assistance Project and Robin Loos from the European Consumer Organisation.

If you haven’t had the chance to check our first episode on the electromobility revolution, you can still do so before listening to this second one.

Download BEUC’s publication ‘Electric car ownership: an affordable option for all consumers’: https://bit.ly/3Fy6Qqj 

Download RAP’s publication ‘The time is now: smart charging of electric vehicles’: https://bit.ly/3hqTwfv 

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The electromobility podcast – Episode 4 – Planning for charging infrastructure

The electromobility podcast – Episode 1 – The electric revolution

With this podcast, we want to ask the right questions, from a user perspective and also understand what electric mobility is really about.

In this first episode of the series, we met with Julia Poliscanova, Senior Director for E-mobility at Transport & Environment and Thomas Neumann, Policy Manager at AVERE, the European Association for Electromobility to discuss the concept of the e-revolution and the challenges behind it.

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