Dynamic wireless charging project wins innovation award
Cenex’s DynaCoV (Dynamic Charging of Vehicles) project won the EIC’s Energy Innovation Showcase Award for ‘Best Collaborative Initiative’ at a ceremony in Liverpool last week.
Cenex’s DynaCoV (Dynamic Charging of Vehicles) project won the EIC’s Energy Innovation Showcase Award for ‘Best Collaborative Initiative’ at a ceremony in Liverpool last week.
Although overall electric vehicles are the better choice when it comes to CO2 emissions, it is always good to dig a little further and find out where more improvements can be made. At Cenex NL, we provide expertise on zero emission
We are happy to announce that the project SESA (Smart Energy Solutions for Africa), funded by the EU H2020 program, has officially started! SESA is a collaborative project between the EU and Africa that aims at providing energy access technologies and business models that are easily replicable and generate local opportunities for economic development and social cohesion in Africa. We are very proud to be part of a consortium of 30 partners from all over Europe and Africa.
GSMP, the global partnership of independent, not for profit, transport consultancies has collaborated on policies and recommendations for national and local authorities to grow a mature, flourishing, and equitable electric vehicle charging ecosystem.
While we in the Netherlands may have to wait till 2023 for the shared e-scooter to hit the streets, they are well established in many cities across Europe. At Cenex Nederland we believe that e-scooters have a place in the transport network, offering first and last mile travel solutions that are inclusive and sustainable. However, to avoid the pitfalls that accompany the introduction of the new service (e.g. dangerous use, cluttered sidewalks) we should learn from the experiences of other cities.
The first results of the H2020 LEVIS project are published! Along with 13 partners across Europe, Cenex Nederland developed and trialled the iEDGE toolkit (integrated Eco-Design Guideline and Evaluation). The toolkit is used to implement
The adoption of electric vehicles has been steadily growing for a good number of years now and more recent indications are showing all the sign of an accelerating rapid growth in the coming decade.
Already six months into the H2020 LEVIS (Advanced Light materials for sustainable Electrical Vehicles by Integration of eco-design and circular economy Strategies) project! Time for all the partners to meet up and discuss all the progress that has been made on the lightweight electric vehicle components.
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