New use of renewable energies to power
urban mobility!
Arno A. Evers · Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR
Achheimstr. 3 · 82319 Starnberg · Germany
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
Contents:
• Can 35 cars power one skyscraper?• Energy Balance Germany 2006• Renewable Energies in Germany 2007 • Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Advanced Technology Vehicles• A possible example (1): Swiss “Solartaxi” • A possible example (2): World Solar Challenge• A possible example (3): Frisian Solar Challenge• Four steps to a new Energy Supply • Revolution in the Garage• Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells at the annual Hannover Fair
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
A car with 77 kW is >small<
(in the Western world).Stationary or even portable
electricity with 77 kW is >much<!
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
A usual situation:Cars are standing idle, without connections
to the buildings.
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
If connected to the buildings, cars could
supply electricity.
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
We need a much closer,
personal relationshipto renewable energies!
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
Wind energy, as it is used now,
only produces electricity,based on century old
technology!
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
Renewable energieswith today`s technologies
will NOT be able tomaintain urban mobility!
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
Different attitudeshave to be adapted
if we want to maintainurban mobility!
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
Changes in attitudescan only be achieved
with personal engagement!
19-25 July 2008Glasgow / Scotland, UK
Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells at the annual Hannover Fair, Germany
Founded by Arno A. Evers FAIR-PR in 1995
Now owned by Deutsche Messe AG, HannoverOperated by Tobias Renz FAIR-PR, Munich
www.fair-pr.com
See you at the largest and most international Group Exhibit Hydrogen + Fuel Cells
at HANNOVER MESSE 2009, April 20-24 in Hannover, Germany