North Sea Region Electric Mobility Network - E-Mobility NSR

 

At present, several cities and regions in Europe and the North Sea Region are developing strategies and action plans to bring forth electro mobility.To achieve this objective, a range of different incentives are currently being developed throughout Europe to seize the potential of electro mobility, especially in terms of local and regional traffic.  However, to date many of these activities are neither well synchronized nor aligned with one another, so that realization is actually confined to only a few cities or regions.

The North Sea Region Electric Mobility Network - E-Mobility NSR project is adressing these issues and is now up and running.

Check ou the web-stite: http://e-mobility-nsr.eu/home/

 

  • Dr Peter Öhman received his PhD in computer engineering at Chalmers University of technology in 1995. Peter had been holding positions as manager, technical specialist and project leader with Volvo Technology and Volvo Cars. Since 2003 he is an associated professor at Chalmers University of Technology in the area of automotive software engineering. Since 2007 Peter has been the program manager of Test Site Sweden, a national program managed by Lindholmen Science Park to develop new test and demonstration environments for the transport sector.

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