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The Role of EVs in a Clean Energy Future
Ms. Maria van der HoevenExecutive DirectorInternational Energy AgencyIreland, 11 July 2012
Fully Charged 2012 International Electric Vehicle Summit Dublin
ETP 2012 – Choice of 3 Futures
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6DSwhere the world is now heading with potentially devastating results
The 6°C Scenario
4DSreflecting pledges by countries to cut emissions and boost energy efficiency
The 4°C Scenario
2DSa vision of a sustainable energy system of reduced Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and CO2 emissions
The 2°C Scenario
A smart, sustainable energy system
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A sustainable energy system is a smarter, more unified and integrated energy system
Decarbonising electricity generation in Ireland
Renewables policy emphasis Favourable REFITs extended Wind =10%; 30% 2020 target New REFITs for 2nd gen. biomass
Gas is the dominant fuel Now accounts for 62% of power Will grow in tandem with
growth in variable renewables
Coal and peat are declining Carbon tax disincentive Peat subsidies phased out
Renewables target: 40% generation by 2020
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Electric vehicles need to come of age
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More than 90% of light duty vehicles need to be propelled by an electric motor in 2050
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Translating targets into action
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Government targets need to be backed by policy action
2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
Key global milestones along the way
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2011 actual
2015 targets
2020 targets
Worldwide EV/PHEV sales
Near 50,000 1.5 million 7 million
Public charging pointsNear
25,000 3 million 10 million
Battery cost ($/kWh) $600-800Under$500
Under$300
Even the 2015 targets will be challenging
New technology vehicles and low carbon fuels are key
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Low carbon vehicles and fuels become increasingly important after 2030, but need a foundation well before then to succeed.