After four years the EU's flagship electromobility project Green eMotion has come to a successful end in February 2015. The project has defined and demonstrated a European framework that connects all electromobility stakeholders for a seamless, cost-efficient, and interoperable electromobility ecosystem.
Read moreAfter four years the EU's flagship electromobility project Green eMotion has come to a successful end in February 2015. The project has defined and demonstrated a European framework that connects ...
Read moreon February 25, from 9:00 to 12:00
at the EESC in the Van Maerlant building,
Rue Van Maerlant 2, 1040 Brussels
in the 2nd floor, room VMA3 ...
Educational Website
Please use the site to learn more about electric cars:
http://education.greenemotion-project.eu
Terms & Definitions
for a common understanding of tasks and roles in the electromobility business
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Joint guidelines from JRC and Green eMotion how to collect data in electromobility projects
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Tool for assessing the technical and economic impact of electric vehicles on distribution networks.
(User Manual included)
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The Green eMotion project is part of the European Green Cars Initiative (EGCI) that was launched within the ...
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Read moreThere are 42 partners from all over Europe involved in the Green emotion project. Due to the complexity ...
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