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ACEM - eFuel Alliance online event - "Bridging the gap to climate neutrality. The case of eFuels for motorcycles"

The European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (ACEM) and the eFuel Alliance will hold an open online event on 28 September 2022 (14:30 - 15:45 CET) to discuss how eFuels can support the decarbonisation of the European two-wheeler fleet. The event will also address the role of eFuels for long-distance commuting vehicles and travelling in remote areas, as well as other topics discussed in the recent ACEM - eFuel Alliance position paper on eFuels.

eFuels are a necessary technology option for long range commuting and in areas with a lack of infrastructure. When combined with electric models, carbon-neutral fuels can address the existing vehicle stock, sustainably powering future models, while protecting the existing production chain.

During this event, we would like to discuss the application of eFuels in the two-wheeler sector with decision-makers from politics and within the industry, explain the state of the technology, and show pathways to climate-neutral and accessible mobility.

Speakers

  • Andreas Glück. Member of the European Parliament
  • Claudio Domenicali. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. - Chief Executive Officer
  • Jörg Engelmann. CAC Chemieanlagenbau Chemnitz GmbH - Chief Executive Officer
  • Monika Griefahn. eFuel Alliance - Spokesperson for the Board of Directors
  • Karl-Maria Grugl. European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (ACEM) - Chairman of the Technical and Regulatory Affairs Committee
  • Antonio Perlot. European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (ACEM) - Secretary General
  • Wolfgang Warnecke. Shell Detuschland. Advisor for Carbon Management

Moderation

Ralf Diemer. eFuel Alliance - Managing Director

Time

28 September 2022 - 14:30 - 15:45 (CET)

Registration link

https://fulmidas-de.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rNmduK-vTSuC0CRexceO4g

 

Sustainable motorcycling in Europe

The theme of the event will be “Sustainable motorcycling in Europe” and it will address how policy-makers, civil society and the motorcycle sector can work together to promote policies that improve the sustainability of Europe’s transport system whilst protecting skilled jobs in Europe.

Some of the topics that will be discussed include:

  • Motorcycling in cities, traffic congestion and local environmental policies
  • Regulation 168/2013 on type-approval of L-category vehicles and environmental standards
  • Engine efficiency and electrification of transport
  • Pollutant emissions (HC, NOx, PM)
  • GEAR 2030 and the future of the automotive sector in Europe
  • Latest market trends

 

Date and venue

24 January 2018

Renaissance Hotel. 19, Rue du Parnasse, Brussels


Programme of the event

 11:00 - 11:25 Keynote speeches 
 11:30 - 13:00 Panel discussion and Q&A session
 13:00 - 14:30 Walking lunch and networking coffee. Vehicle exhibition including electric prototypes developed by the RESOLVE consortium

 

Register now (mandatory to attend the event)

 

Keynote speakers

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Antti Peltomäki

Deputy Director-General
DG GROW
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Stefan Pierer

ACEM President
CEO of KTM AG
See Bio

 

Panellists

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Bernd Lange

Member of the European Parliament
See Bio
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Joanna Szychowska

European Commission
DG GROW
See Bio
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Claire Depré

European Commission
DG MOVE
See Bio
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Greg Archer

Transport and Environment
Director for clean vehicles
See Bio
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Silvio Manicardi

FIM Europe
Second Deputy President
See Bio
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Erwin Segers

ACEM - Technical
affairs committee
See Bio
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Antonio Perlot

ACEM
Secretary General
See Bio

 

Further information

Should you have any questions please contact:
Manuel Ordonez de Barraicua - ACEM communications manager
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P. +32 (0) 496 52 65 17

LET'S INNOVATE!

Motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles and quadricycles, the smart choice

2015-conference

Date and venue

The event will be held on 24 September 2015 at the Renaissance Hotel 19, Rue du Parnasse, Brussels.

 

Registration

Registrations for this event are now closed.

 

Programme of the event

12.30 - 13.00. Arrival and registration.

13.00 - 14.00. Walking lunch & exhibition of L-category vehicles.

14.00 - 15.15. The place of L-category vehicles in the EU.

15.15 - 15.45. Coffee break.

15.45 - 17.15. Unlocking the innovation potential for L-category vehicles: electromobility.

 

Theme of the conference

The conference will take place against the background of the ongoing revision of the White Paper on Transport, the relaunch of the CARS 2020 process and the 2015 European Mobility Week.

Let’s innovate! will bring together key policy-makers, vehicle manufacturers and other stakeholders to discuss the contribution of L-category vehicles (i.e. motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles and quadricycles) to both Europe’s mobility and industrial competitiveness.

The conference will focus on different forms of innovation, such as technical innovation, innovation in local mobility planning and innovative policy-making at European level.

A session of the conference will be dedicated to electromobility, one of the many facets of technical innovation developed by the industry. Leading experts will present and discuss ongoing research projects funded by the EU through the European Green Vehicles Initiative (2014-2020) and Horizon 2020.

 

The place of L-category vehicles in the EU - Keynote speakers

Nikolaus von Peter. Member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Mobility and Transport, Violeta Bulc.

Stephan Schaller. ACEM President. BMW Motorrad President.

 

The place of L-category vehicles in the EU - Panellists

Wim van de Camp. Member of the European Parliament. Rapporteur of the European Parliament own-initiative report on the revision of the White Paper on Transport. Rapporteur on the L-category regulation.

Barbara Bonvissuto. Deputy Head of the Unit 'Automotive and mobility industries'. European Commission. DG GROW.

Cristina Marolda. European Commission. DG MOVE.

Karen Vancluysen. European cities and regions networking for innovative transport solutions (Polis). Executive Director.

Jacob Bangsgaard. Director General of FIA Region I. Europe.

Antonio Perlot. ACEM Secretary General.

 

Unlocking the innovation potential for L-category vehicles: electromobility - Panellists

Patrick Mercier. Principal Administrator at Unit H2 ‘Surface transport Unit’. DG RESEARCH. European Commission.

Antonio Perlot. ACEM Secretary General.

Mario Santucci. Representative from the RESOLVE project. Range of electric solutions for L-category vehicles.

Werner Rom. Representative from the EU-LIVE project. Efficient urban light vehicles.

Valéry Cervantes. Representative from the ESPRIT project. Easily distributed personal rapid transit.

Jon Madariaga. Representative from the WEEVIL project. Ultralight and ultrasafe adaptable 3-wheeler.

 

Contact details

Manuel Ordonez de Barraicua. ACEM communications officer.

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T. +32 (0)49 652 65 17

 

11th ACEM Conference

LET'S INNOVATE!

Motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles and quadricycles, the smart choice

2015-conference

Date and venue

The event will be held on 24 September 2015 at the Renaissance Hotel 19, Rue du Parnasse, Brussels.

 

Registration

Registrations for this event are now closed.

 

Programme of the event

12.30 - 13.00. Arrival and registration.

13.00 - 14.00. Walking lunch & exhibition of L-category vehicles.

14.00 - 15.15. The place of L-category vehicles in the EU.

15.15 - 15.45. Coffee break.

15.45 - 17.15. Unlocking the innovation potential for L-category vehicles: electromobility.

 

Theme of the conference

The conference will take place against the background of the ongoing revision of the White Paper on Transport, the relaunch of the CARS 2020 process and the 2015 European Mobility Week.

Let’s innovate! will bring together key policy-makers, vehicle manufacturers and other stakeholders to discuss the contribution of L-category vehicles (i.e. motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles and quadricycles) to both Europe’s mobility and industrial competitiveness.

The conference will focus on different forms of innovation, such as technical innovation, innovation in local mobility planning and innovative policy-making at European level.

A session of the conference will be dedicated to electromobility, one of the many facets of technical innovation developed by the industry. Leading experts will present and discuss ongoing research projects funded by the EU through the European Green Vehicles Initiative (2014-2020) and Horizon 2020.

 

The place of L-category vehicles in the EU - Keynote speakers

Nikolaus von Peter. Member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Mobility and Transport, Violeta Bulc.

Stephan Schaller. ACEM President. BMW Motorrad President.

 

The place of L-category vehicles in the EU - Panellists

Wim van de Camp. Member of the European Parliament. Rapporteur of the European Parliament own-initiative report on the revision of the White Paper on Transport. Rapporteur on the L-category regulation.

Barbara Bonvissuto. Deputy Head of the Unit 'Automotive and mobility industries'. European Commission. DG GROW.

Cristina Marolda. European Commission. DG MOVE.

Karen Vancluysen. European cities and regions networking for innovative transport solutions (Polis). Executive Director.

Jacob Bangsgaard. Director General of FIA Region I. Europe.

Antonio Perlot. ACEM Secretary General.

 

Unlocking the innovation potential for L-category vehicles: electromobility - Panellists

Patrick Mercier. Principal Administrator at Unit H2 ‘Surface transport Unit’. DG RESEARCH. European Commission.

Antonio Perlot. ACEM Secretary General.

Mario Santucci. Representative from the RESOLVE project. Range of electric solutions for L-category vehicles.

Werner Rom. Representative from the EU-LIVE project. Efficient urban light vehicles.

Valéry Cervantes. Representative from the ESPRIT project. Easily distributed personal rapid transit.

Jon Madariaga. Representative from the WEEVIL project. Ultralight and ultrasafe adaptable 3-wheeler.

 

Contact details

Manuel Ordonez de Barraicua. ACEM communications officer.

E.

T. +32 (0)49 652 65 17

 

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European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers

Avenue de la Joyeuse Entrée, 1 B1040
Brussels Belgium

+32 (0)22 30 97 32

VAT BE0740.931.926

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