Electromobility Concept for the City of Frankfurt (Oder)

The IKEM is developing a comprehensive concept for the electrification of private and public transport in the city.

Projekt

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The IKEM is developing a concept for the electrification of private and public transport in the city. The concept aims to be as comprehensive as possible and will include bus traffic of the city transport company, official vehicles of the city administration and municipal utilities as well as commercial and private vehicles. This also includes the potential for electrifying car-sharing services and commuter traffic in Frankfurt. The charging infrastructure requirements for this demand will be analyzed in order to design a location and technology concept that can overcome restrictions imposed by the existing electricity grid.

IKEM’s work focuses on the determination of electromobility potentials in the private sector as well as on a concept for the expansion and operation of the charging infrastructure on public roads and on private land. An internet-based survey of the member companies of the Handwerkskammer, the regional economic development agency and the IHK Ostbrandenburg will be an essential basis for determining the potential. The location concept will consider the parking potential of public facilities, housing companies and non-discriminatory public parking spaces on private land. IKEM will also develop concept proposals for demonstration projects in close cooperation with the city administration.

Publications

Contact

IKEM – Institute for Climate Protection, Energy and Mobility e.V.

EFO – Electromobility Concept for the City of Frankfurt (Oder)

Principal: Stadt Frankfurt (Oder)

Funding programme: Nachhaltige Mobilität für die Stadt

Project partner: Becker Büttner Held , Becker Büttner Held Consulting, eM-PRO

Duration: 06/2020–06/2021

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