Matthias Hartwig

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Matthias Hartwig

Matthias Hartwig

Deputy Managing Director, Department Head

Matthias Hartwig

Deputy Managing Director, Department Head

Matthias Hartwig is a lawyer and expert in legal, political and economic issues relating to mobility and transport. His publications and lectures, his teaching activities at TU Berlin and his projects focus on the topics of eleltric mobility and alternative fuels, automated and connected driving, connectivity and digitalisation of mobility as well as the integration of new forms of mobility into public transport and freight transport on road and rail.

Matthias Hartwig is a Senior Research Associate at IKEM, where he has been Head of the Mobility Department since 2014. Since May 2024, he has also held the position of Deputy Managing Director of the institute.

He studied Economics and Law in Hamburg, Greifswald and Alcalá de Henares (Madrid/Spain).

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Publications

Rodi, Michael; Hartwig, Matthias; Pfeifer, Friederike

Kommt der Rechtsanspruch auf die private Ladestation? Stand und Kommentar zu Elektromobilität: Reformvorhaben im Mietrecht

In: IR, 1/2019, 26-29.
Cover Regulative framework for overhead contact lines for trucks on motorways – The AMELIE project aiming at a European approach of financing and billing for ERS
Hartwig, Matthias; Lehmann, Michael

Regulative framework for overhead contact lines for trucks on motorways – The AMELIE project aiming at a European approach of financing and billing for ERS

3rd Electric Road Systems Conference 2019 (7.-8. Mai 2019), Frankfurt am Main
Hartwig, Matthias; Nowack, Felix; Burzlaff, Clara; Sondhauß, Nora

Diesel-Fahrverbote als neustes Symptom einer zu zögerlichen Energiewende im Verkehrsbereich

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IKEM and EUETH will be hosting a series of side events at this year’s climate negotiations to discuss the energy-climate-defense nexus, the reconstruction of Ukraine’s energy system, and nature-based solutions for climate mitigation.