The advantages of electromobility are particularly evident in rural areas. Because due to the usually higher driving performance, the e-car, which is inexpensive to operate, quickly becomes economical. The private photovoltaic system pays for itself more quickly due to higher own power consumption and the often longer way to the next gas station is omitted if one can recharge suitable for everyday use in one's own garage or at the company premises.
But also in the countryside electromobility is more than the e-car alone. Pedelecs and e-bike sharing systems have excellent prerequisites,…
Electromobility - not just an urban issue
The advantages of electromobility are particularly evident in rural areas. Because due to the usually higher driving performance, the e-car, which is inexpensive to operate, quickly becomes economical. The private photovoltaic system pays for itself more quickly due to higher own power consumption and the often longer way to the next gas station is omitted if one can recharge suitable for everyday use in one's own garage or at the company premises.
But also in the countryside electromobility is more than the e-car alone. Pedelecs and e-bike sharing systems have excellent prerequisites, especially at the interface between town and country. In addition, agriculture is an active partner of the municipalities in the implementation of the mobility turnaround.
The information event "Electromobility in rural areas" takes up the various aspects and shows different approaches and practical examples. Speakers and exhibitors offer the opportunity for a comprehensive exchange of information. In a moderated expert round, participants can discuss their individual situation in detail.
Electromobility in rural areas filmed
We discussed opportunities challenges and potentials of electromobility in rural areas with municipal decision-makers, entrepreneurs and citizens.
The district administrators of the Hallertau districts in conversation
Moderation: Dr. Rainer Seßner Managing Director, Bayern Innovativ GmbH
Mr. Martin Neumeyer District Administrator Kelheim
Mr. Josef Hauner District Administrator Freising
Mr. Martin Wolf District Administrator Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm
Introduction to the topic
Mr. Georg Tinnefeld Green City Project
Technical presentations
Success factor loading location
Mr. Stefan Sulzenbacher REWAG
Fuel grows on the roof
Mr. Hardy Barth eCHARGE Hardy Barth
Energy supply and agriculture
Prof. Dr. Heinz Bernhardt Chair of Agricultural Systems Engineering at TUM
Lunch break in the exhibition
Examples and reports
Loading at the parking lot
Mr. Stefan Pagenkopf-Martin Managing Director, Parkstrom GmbH
Alternatives to the e-car
Mr. Manfred Kramer movelo GmbH
Everyday reports
Mr. Dip. Ing (FH) Thomas Pongratz Architect's office Pongratz
Mr. Martin Steyer printvision
3rd Call Charging Infrastructure of the BMVI
Mrs. Laura Prawatky NOW GmbH National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Moderated discussion round
End of the event and conclusion in the exhibition
Project Partners
The advantages of electromobility are particularly evident in rural areas. Because of the usually higher mileage, the e-car, which is inexpensive to operate, quickly becomes economical. The private photovoltaic system pays for itself more quickly through higher own power consumption, and the often longer journey to the next filling station is no longer necessary if one can recharge in one's own garage or on the company premises in a way that is suitable for everyday use.
But even in rural areas, electromobility is more than the e-car alone. Pedelecs and e-bike sharing systems have excellent prerequisites, especially at the interface between town and country. In addition, agriculture is an active partner of the municipalities in the implementation of the mobility turnaround.
The information event "Electromobility in rural areas" takes up the various aspects and shows different approaches and practical examples. Speakers and exhibitors offer the opportunity for a comprehensive exchange of information. In a moderated expert panel, participants can discuss their individual situation in detail.
Impressions of the event can be found in the following video: