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eMERGE: key contribution to developing the mobility of the future
[2015/07/30]

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    Broad-based real-world trial of eMERGE project completed

    Especially for daily distances of 50 km or over the E-car is financially
attractive

    eMERGE2 fleet project now launching with 200 Mercedes-Benz B-Class
Electric Drive and plug-in hybrid models

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STUTTGART/BERLIN -- July 30, 2015: After more than one million kilometres in
two years 'from May 2013 to June 2015' the real-world trial of electric cars
known as eMERGE has been completed. Those taking part in the project were
private and business customers with 146 smart fortwo electric drive cars
from Berlin, Potsdam and North Rhine-Westphalia. Some of them set records:
the lowest average energy consumption over one year was 10.4 kWh/100 km,
while the longest range was 161 kilometres. The smart fortwo electric drive
is certified with a consumption of 16.3 kWh/100 km and a range of 145
kilometres.

The broad-based field trial within the framework of the eMERGE project has
not only provided information on user behaviour and e-car technology; it
also studied intelligent charging systems for improving the utilisation of
the power supply as well as various pricing systems with regard to customer
acceptance. Based on transport models, the project partners examined the
need for a publicly available charging infrastructure. Within the project
Daimler was responsible for collecting the driving and charging data
required for evaluation of the field trial. Data such as charging time and
charging frequency were collected anonymised and scientifically evaluated;
there were also regular interviews with the participants.

"The participants in the eMERGE research project have made a key
contribution to the mobility of the future. With their assistance, we have
scientifically investigated the real-world customer use of electric cars and
thereby obtained valuable data to help us develop future electric cars",
says Harald Kroger, Head of Development Electrics/Electronics & E-Drive
Mercedes-Benz Cars. "Increasingly low-cost battery systems will enable us to
offer our customers ever more attractive prices in future. However, we also
advocate an attractive system of incentives capable of giving a quick boost
to electric mobility. Daimler already offers the world's most diverse fleet
of electric and hybrid vehicles and is continuing to invest heavily in the
development of alternative drive systems." ...

On the occasion of the closing event Norbert Barthle, Parliamentary State
Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
(BMVI), emphasized: "The Federal Government is involved in the eMERGE fleet
project with a financial support of around [6.5] million euros. We are glad
to actively support the market development of electric mobility. For the
upcoming market launch we need an extensive and nationwide use of electric
vehicles in public and private fleets. The BMVI sets a good example."

eMERGE study: electric cars financially attractive from 50 km a day
The typical supporter of electric mobility is educated and tech-savvy with
an above-average income - according to an analysis of the target group in
the eMERGE project. The researchers also made some interesting findings
about people who reject electric mobility: the less an interviewee knew
about electric mobility, the more negative their opinion. Another result of
the study: the purchase price is a key criterion for or against an electric
car. On the other hand, interviewees were often unaware of consumption
savings. The ideal target group in the study turned out to be commuters who
drive a daily distance of 50 kilometres or more, because this then makes the
purchase of an electric car financially attractive owing to the low
operating and maintenance costs. The interviewees also attached very great
importance to range, performance, space and charging time. The study found
that the decision in favour of an electric car was down mainly to reasons of
image, whereas personal environmental awareness was of minor importance. On
the other hand, it was found that the purchase decision was very positively
influenced by access to a public charging infrastructure.

Findings relating to the charging process
Within the framework of eMERGE the driving and charging profiles of
potential users were analysed and the corresponding demand was identified.
According to this around a quarter of the charging infrastructure is likely
to be required in public places, with over half being needed in semi-public
locations such as shopping centres or leisure facilities. Another important
finding: the night-time charging demand is what determines the overall
demand for infrastructure, because there is generally only one night-time
charge per charging point, whereas several charges are possible during the
daytime.

A further focus of the research was to test out Plug&Charge among
participants with their own photovoltaic system. Plug&Charge means that
charging starts automatically without the need for additional
identification. An RWE wallbox allowed intelligent charging to be further
developed. eMERGE participants were able to adapt their charging strategy,
such as charging their smart fortwo electric drive exactly when sufficient
power was available from renewable energy sources - in this case from their
own solar system. This enables users to charge in a convenient, intelligent
and environmentally aware manner.

eMERGE2: fleet project with 200 Mercedes-Benz vehicles
eMERGE will be directly followed by eMERGE2, which will see up to 200 cars
being used in the model regions of Berlin/Potsdam, Stuttgart, Rhine-Ruhr and
Rhine-Main. The vehicle fleet will be made up of the battery electric B 250
e and plug-in hybrids from Mercedes-Benz. The different technology and
vehicle segments suggest different reasons for use than in the case of the
smart fortwo electric drive. The inclusion of plug-in hybrids allows the
project partners to study the usage patterns of a further group of customers
and to compare them with those of customers with all-electric vehicles. In
this way, the findings from real-world customer use in eMERGE2 can, in turn,
be pooled with other empirical data - such as from endurance trials - and be
incorporated into the development of electric drivetrains and systems.

About eMERGE
Derived from "Electric Mobility Model Regions", eMERGE employs a holistic
approach. Usage, charging and marketing models of electric mobility are
evaluated and further developed on the basis of real customer data from the
Rhine-Ruhr and Berlin regions. This is intended to promote innovation in
electric cars and to win acceptance of business models. The goal is the
long-term market success of e-vehicles. eMERGE has seven cooperation
partners: Daimler AG, Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems
(FOKUS), PTV AG, RWE Effizienz GmbH, RWTH Aachen University (Chair of
Management Accounting), TU Berlin (Faculty of Economic and Infrastructure
Policy/WIP) and the University of Siegen (Chair of Marketing). eMERGE is
sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital
Infrastructure (BMVI) within the framework of Electric Mobility Model
Regions.
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http://www.autoblog.com/2015/07/30/daimler-emerge2-test-proves-ignorance-breeds-dislike-of-evs/
Daimler eMERGE2 test proves ignorance breeds dislike of EVs
Jul 30th 2015  Sebastian Blanco

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Out with the old EVs, in with the new. Daimler announced today that it has
finished up the eMERGE electric vehicle project that used Smart Fortwo
Electric Drive cars and will now start up eMERGE2, which will use
Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive and PHEV vehicles. As before, the tests
will take place in Germany.

The first, just-finished eMERGE program ran from May 2013 to June 2015 and
put over a million kilometers (621,000 miles) onto 146 Smart Fortwo EDs.
Daimler said that over the two years, the vehicle with the most efficient
annual energy consumption used just 10.4 kWh for all of its 100 kilometers.
The best full-charge range over the year was 161 kilometers (100 miles).

Perhaps most interesting, though, was one of the projects findings: "the
less an interviewee knew about electric mobility, the more negative their
opinion" about the technology. In other words, here's some more proof that
getting "butts in seats," as it were, is one reasonable way to promote
electric driving ...
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