ACstyria Hotspot FCH. Building Synergies for Mobility The European Perspective. Graz, October 22 and 23, 2015

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1 ACstyria Hotspot FCH Building Synergies for Mobility The European Perspective Graz, October 22 and 23, 2015

2 Workshop: National Deployment Strategies for FCH in Europe and Possibilities for National Deployment in Austria 12:00 13:20 TOGETHER WE MOVE

3 Nationwide Deployment Strategies & R&D-Programs in Austria Andreas Dorda Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology bmvit TOGETHER WE MOVE

4 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 National Deployment Strategies and R&D-Programs in Austria Dr. Andreas Dorda Deputy Head of Unit Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology Unit Mobility and Transport Technologies

5 5 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Thematic FCH-focus in Austria Special expertise for FCH-components & systems exists in: - Hydrogen tank systems (cryogenic and high pressure from Magna) - SOFC-components & systems (Plansee, APU from AVL, Treibacher for raw materials, TU Vienna & Leoben for SOFC-research) - Engineering, development tools & test bench from AVL (PEM & SOFC) - Green hydrogen production from biogenic feedstock as well as photovoltaics (Güssing, Profactor, Joanneum, TU Vienna, Fronius) - Hydrogen refilling stations (in Graz with additional R&D-facilities, in Vienna from OMV building up network to neighboring countries)

6 6 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 bmvit-program Mobility of the Future Program running Thematic Field: Transport Technologies Research Areas: - Development of alternative drives and fuels for all vehicle classes of surface transport - Liquid and gaseous alternative fuels - Vehicle electronics - Lightweight components and vehicles

7 7 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 bmvit-program Mobility of the Future Call 2012/13 - topics: - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies (5 Projects funded) - Hybrid and battery-electric drives (5 Projects funded) - Alternative Fuels (1 Project funded) 22 submitted projects 16,2 M requested funding 28,4 M total budget 11 funded projects 7,3 M Funding 5 FCH-projects funded with 3,6 M

8 8 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 bmvit-program Mobility of the Future Call 2013/14 - topics: - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies (4 Projects funded) - Thermal Management: vehicle air conditioning, waste heat recovery, thermoelectric energy recovery (3 Projects funded) - Alternative energy carriers & storage: supply infrastructure, ICEoptimization for alternative fuels, Power-to-Fuel, battery development (7 Projects funded) 24 submitted projects 11,0 M requested funding 16,9 M total budget 13 funded projects 6,2 M Funding 4 FCH-projects funded with 3,3 M

9 9 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 bmvit-program Mobility of the Future Call 2014/15 - topics: - Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies (3 Projects funded) - Lightweight components and vehicles (2 Projects funded) 16 submitted projects 12,0 M requested funding 20,7 M total budget 5 funded projects 6,5 M Funding FCH-Projects: 9 submitted projects 8,7 M requested funding 15,0 M total budget 3 FCH-projects funded with 5,1 M

10 10 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Energy Research Program 2014 Budget 29 M with FCH-Targets: Increasing the power density and life-time of FCs System optimization as well as reduction of production costs Consideration of the production chain from CO 2 -separation, electrolysis to methanisation Cost efficient, reliable and stable materials for SOFC, SOEC & PEMFC

11 11 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 FCH Cluster Austria In order to concentrate and to coordinate the Austrian knowledge and competence in the field of fuel cells and hydrogen the FCH Cluster Austria was initialized in 2012 and is coordinated by the Austrian Association for Advanced Propulsion Systems (A3PS).

12 12 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 FCH Cluster Austria VISIONS of the FCH-Cluster Austria - Austria as qualified Supply Country for components, engineering services and development tools for FCH Technologies (AVL, MAGNA, MIBA, Plansee) - Niches for Austrian products and services in existing Partnerships (Toyota-BMW, Nissan-Daimler-Renault-Ford, Honda-GM, VW-Ballard, AVL, ) - Development of the H 2 -Technologies into a Business Segment (Fronius) - HRS-Infrastructure and Demo Vehicle Fleets in Austria (OMV) - Austria as international accepted research partner for FCH-Technologies (HyCentA, TU-Vienna, -Graz, -Leoben)

13 13 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 The 3 pillars of the FCH Cluster Austria

14 14 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 The 1 st pillar of the FCH Cluster Austria: RTD

15 15 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 The 2 nd pillar of the FCH Cluster Austria: Demo

16 16 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 The 3 rd pillar of the FCH Cluster Austria: Energy

17 17 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 RTD activities Objective: Technology leader for implementation, stimulation of climate neutral, long range mobility in Austria: Support, stimulation of RTD for fuel cells and hydrogen, associated components, systems and testbeds, Start of installation of hydrogen refuelling station infrastructure (fast refuelling) / funding of hydrogen costs < 6 /kg Procurement of fuel cell vehicles through companies and public authorities Integration of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies into the e-mobility funding programmes

18 18 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 RTD activities

19 19 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Demo activities Demonstration of technology with vehicle prototypes On-road-tests with taxis, logistic vehicles and microbuses based on leasing contracts (linking of different funding programmes) Connection to refuelling infrastructure Broad approach regarding security, recycling and life cycle

20 20 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Demos

21 21 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Demos

22 22 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Demos

23 23 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 FCH-JU - Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Joint Undertaking is a unique public private partnership supporting research, technological development and demonstration (RTD) activities in fuel cell and hydrogen energy technologies in Europe. Its aim is to accelerate the market introduction of these technologies, realizing their potential as an instrument in achieving a carbon-lean energy system. The 3 members of the FCH JU are the European Commission, fuel cell and hydrogen industries represented by the NEW Industry Grouping and the research community represented by Research Grouping N.ERGHY. FCH-JU will have in its second phase a total budget of 1.33 billion euros, provided on a matched basis between the EU represented by the European Commission, industry and research.

24 24 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2

25 25 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 IPHE - International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy was established in 2003 as an international institution to accelerate the transition to a hydrogen economy. It provides a mechanism for partners to organize, coordinate and implement effective, efficient and focused international research, development, demonstration and commercial utilization activities related to FCH-technologies. Each of the following partner countries has committed to collaborating to advance the commercialization of FCH-technologies in an effort to improve their energy supply and the environment: Österreich, Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, France, UK, India, Island, Italy, Japan, Canada, Corea, New Sealand, Norway, Russia, South Africa, USA & EC

26 26 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 IPHE has recently established a new set of strategic priorities & is structuring the organization's future activities based around these 4 areas of focus: -Accelerating the market penetration and early adoption of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and their supporting infrastructure -Policy and regulatory actions to support widespread deployment -Raising the profile with policy-makers and the public -Monitoring hydrogen, fuel cell and complementary technology developments

27 27 GSV-Forum IEA - International Energy Agency Austria is represented in the following traffic-relevant Implementing Agreements (IA) by the bmvit and is supported by the A3PS: - Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HEV): Research collaboration for the development and market introduction of hybrid and electric vehicles. - Advanced Motor Fuels (AMF): The IA-AMF is for information and promotion of research, development and market introduction of advanced fuels. In addition to the promotion of ethanol other technologies (e.g. algae fuels) are explored. - Advanced Fuel Cells (AFC): This IA promotes the technological development of key components and systems of fuel cells.

28 28 GSV-Forum IEA - Advanced Fuel Cells Annex 26 is an application oriented Annex with the overall objective to provide a forum for the exchange of non-proprietary information on the rapidly developing automotive fuel cell technology. Annex 26 consists of four subtasks: - Subtask 1 focuses on the FC-system and H 2 storage technology. - Subtask 2 evaluates the fuel infrastructure for distributed and central production of H 2 using renewable sources and non-renewable fuels, and different production methods (reforming, electrolysis). - Subtask 3 focuses on technology validation. - Subtask 4 is concerned with the economics of automotive fuel cell systems and hydrogen production.

29 29 ACstyria Hotspot FCH / H 2 Dr. Andreas Dorda Deputy Head of Unit Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology Unit Mobility and Transport Technologies andreas.dorda@bmvit.gv.at Tel.: (+43-1) A3PS-Conference Eco-Mobility2025plus 9 10 th of Nov Tech Gate, Vienna

30 ACStyria Autocluster Parkring Raaba-Grambach AUSTRIA TOGETHER WE MOVE