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Clean Power for TransportCoordination
Energy-Transport working group (ENOVER/CONCERE)
Given the complex institutional context in Belgium (both regional and federal entitities are directly involved) and the various policy areas (such as economy, mobility, energy, environment, finances,...), an interdepartemental transversal government working group (Energy-Transport) was created.
Main mission of this Energy-Transport working group:
• to coordinate the transposition and implementation of the European Directive 2014/94 on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, such as the development of a Belgian policy framework;
• to exchange information/studies and to share best practices among federal and regional entities;
• to analyse and discuss common challenges/questions/problems regarding alternative fuels and identify possible solutions;
• to discuss cross-border issues (Benelux, EU,...) on alternative fuels & to determine the Belgian position with regard to alternative fuel issues.
Key government departments involved
• Federal level: FPS Economy (DG Energy) & FPS Mobility and Transport
• Flemish Region: Departement Omgeving, MOW and EWI
• Walloon Region: DGO2 & DGO4
• Brussels-Capital Region: Brussels Environment and Brussels Mobility
⇒ The regions are mainly competent for most aspects of Directive 2014/94.
⇒ However, effective coordination and cooperation among the various authorities in Belgium (regional & federal) is required.
⇒ The federal administration helps ensure this coordination via the ENOVER-Transport working group.
Clean Power for Transport in Flanders
Simon RUYTERS
Department of Environment and Spatial Development – Flanders Region
29.985 clean passenger cars in Flanders
1.726 public charging points in Flanders (≤ 22kW)
www.milieuvriendelijkevoertuigen.be/laden
34 public fast charging locations in Flanders (> 22kW)
Clean Power for Transport (CPT) is a way to make the Flemish transport more efficient and sustainable. Clean fuels are more environmentally-friendly, quieter and energy efficient. They help reaching the climateand energy goals and reduce the impact of transport on air quality
and noise’
(Flemish Action Programme Clean Power for Transport)
Share zero-emission passenger cars
(CPT action programme and energy vision)
100.000 clean vehicles (goal 2020)
7.400 public charging points
(goal 2020)
20 H2 stations
(goal 2020)
300 CNG stations
(goal 2020)
5.000 extra public charging points in 2020 through public
procurement
Policy Incentives
• Registration and annual circulation tax exemptions for BEV/FCEV cars/vans (unlimited) and PHEV/CNG cars/vans (until 2020)
• Zero-emission premium for BEV and FCEV (individuals)
• Ecology + premium for CNG/LNG vehicles and refuellinginfrastructure (companies)
Publications
Projects
Public Transport
• From 2019 onwards: all new busses on alternative fuels (includinghybrids)
• From 2025 only busses on alternative fuels in urban environment & all busses in city centers should drive electric
www.milieuvriendelijkevoertuigen.be
Clean Power for Transport in the Brussels Capital Region
Nele SERGEANT
Leefmilieu Brussel – Bruxelles Environnement
Dept. Sustainable Mobility
Green Vehicles in the BCR
Charging infrastructure in the BCR
http://data-mobility.brussels/mobigis/?x=485352.9798586729&y=6593040.226464508&zoom=12&baselayer=mapquest&layers=charging_stations%3B&opacity=1%3B&filter=
CNG 1 public station
LNG & H2 0 stations
GA1
• Number of targeted AFVs
• Public recharging points: 200 points in 2020400 points in 2025 – 600 points in 2030
• Port of Brussels: for 2025 – 6 shoreside electricity points for 2030 – 1 LNG point
• CNG objectives: 3 public stations for 2020
‘Clean Power for Transport’ objectives
Vehicles 2020 2025 2030
Electric cars 2000 4000 6000
Electric LDV 600 1000 1600
Electric buses (STIB) 38 tbc tbc
CNG cars 200 200 200
CNG LDV 40 40 40
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GA2
Current legislation
• Air, climate, energie Plan• Improve the environmental performance of the vehicle park driving in the BCR
• Strategy for EV and CNG
• Decrees ‘LEZ’ and ‘pollution peak’• Electric vehicles and with H2 are not concerned
• Decree on the exemplary behaviour of public authorities regarding transport
(15/05/2014)
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Quota for electric cars in the fleets of the Brussels’ authorities�15% for the local authorities (25% in 2020)
�25% for the regional authorities (40% in 2020)
Public Transport
• Licenses for electric taxis (49 electric taxis) since 2014
• Electric bus project (MIVB/STIB) in 2018-2019
• Test with 3 bus lines
• Opportunity & overnight charging
• Standard & articulated buses
• Different types of trajectory
�Evaluate the conversion of the complete bus fleet
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GA4
Shared vehicles
• Shared electric cars
• Actually offered by ZenCar
• ‘freefloating carsharing’ (launched in 2016) will be graduallyevaluated – DriveNow has started with 10 shared EVs (2017)
• Shared electric scooters (Scooty)
• Shared electric bicycles (Billy)
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Companies
• Premium voor SMEs for the purchase of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles, and bicycles – under review
• Tax exemption on company parking spaces if equipped with a charging station (in Brussels City)
• Obligation to provide charging infrastructure in parking spaces(public and private) – under preparation
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