Title: Diapositiva 1
1COMmon PROcurement of collective and public
service transport clean vehicles
COMPRO
EIE/06/200/SI2.448437
Start January 2007
Duration 36 months
2What is COMPRO
- The aim of COMPRO is to enhance the development
of the clean vehicles market (CNG and hybrid)
taking action on the demand side. -
- COMPRO analyses the conditions for a common
procurement of clean collective and public
service transport vehicles at European scale by
local authorities, aiming both at reducing prices
and fostering the consolidation of emerging
technologies.
3Who is involved
- COMPRO gathers an initial number of 4 local
authorities - Nantes Metropole ( Semitan)
- Bremen (BSAG)
- Emilia Romagna Region
- Gatubolaget (Goteborg)
- ISIS is coordinating
4The participatory process
- The whole study is implemented following a
participatory process involving the automotive
industry, national and local governments and
public transport operators (within the
Procurement Management Group) in order to keep
COMPRO in line with the options available on the
market and analyse the conditions for a Common
Procurement from different perspectives - Demand side convergence on common
standards/specification - Supply side attitude of the industry towards
buyers consortia - Juridical perspective homogeneisation of
regulatory frameworks
5The PMG
- The PMG has been consolidated.
- Composed of selected stakeholders representing
different interests - National Bodies (Italian Ministry of Environment,
ADEME-F) - Regional Authorities (Regione Emilia Romagna)
- Local Authorities (LowCVP, Bremen, Nantes, Polis)
- Operators (UITP, Transdev, Gatubolaget, ATM)
- Manufactureres (Bredamenarini, Volvo, MAN,
Solaris, Irisbus, Evobus) - BEI
- Independent Expert
6The framework
The Framework (1)
- In the Green Paper "Towards a new culture for
urban mobility are defined 5 strategic pillars. - The pillar Towards greener towns and cities
looks at - Issues The main environmental issues in towns
and cities are related to the predominance of oil
as a transport fuel, which generates CO2, air
pollutant emissions and noise. - Options Among the possible options joint
procurament is envisaged. - Quoting from it The Commission is already
providing support for the development of joint
green procurement schemes by public authorities
across - the EU through pilot projects. On the basis of
the results of these projects, the Commission
could envisage a wider application of such
measures.. - Common procurement is therefore a key element of
the EU strategy - towards sustainable urban transport.
7The Framework (2)
- The proposal for a Directive of the European
Parliament and of the Council on the promotion of
clean and energy efficient road transport
vehicles (19/12/07) introduces a new approach in
the procurement award process, based on the
internalisation of operational lifetime costs of
vehicles. - When procuring vehicles, public authorities and
operators providing public transport services
will use lifetime costs for CO2 and pollutant
emissions as well as for fuel consumption as
award criteria. - In addition it states
- ... public bodies and private operators
collectively procuring clean and energy efficient
vehicles under the same terms of reference,
would provide a significant stimulus to vehicle
manufacturers and provide assurance of a market
for these types of vehicles .... The high
visibility of public transport vehicles could
stimulate a wider uptake by other market
participants of this approach for internalising
external costs in procurement decisions.
8The technologies choice
- COMPRO is not a technology focussed project.
- However the exercise of developing the process
aiming at the critical mass for pricies
reductions and technology exploitation requires
the identification of specific fuel/powertrain
cases. - According to both their experience and
expectations for the future improvement of their
clean fleet policies, the partners agreed on
focusing on the following two technologies
compressed natural gas (CNG) and electric hybrid.
9The technologies choice (2)
- On one side because CNG technology is currently
regarded as the most mature clean technology - It already complies with the EEV standard, even
if no carbon dioxide emission reductions are
achieved with gas operation. - Extra price 50.000 (over diesel)
- On the other side, hybrid vehicles appear in the
immediate future to represent a promising
alternative technology. - The technology is indeed regarded by
manufacturers as a way to dramatically improve
bus environmental performances (energy and
emissions) - Extra price 150.000 (over diesel)
10Technologies assessment by partners (1)
- CNG it worth for significant portion of large
fleet
11Technologies assessment by partners (2)
- Hybrid some way to go. USA experience very
encouraging
12European market of PT vehicles (1)
- From UITP report (July 2007)
- Distribution of fuel and powertrain gt90 diesel
.
13European market of PT vehicles (2)
- From UITP report (July 2007)
- EURO standards gt 95 below Euro 4
- It comes out quite striking
- how large is the potential
- market to be exploited to
- come closer to
- a green public transport
- in European cities
14Trends among partners
- FRANCE
- Increase in the use of clean vehicles 57
in 6 years - Technical options selected particle filters then
CNG (10 of national fleet) CNG regarded as a
mature option - Other options are less preferred at the time but
future interest in hybrid - Controversy over biofuels
- ITALY
- Diesel will remain the leading fuel technology,
particularly with reference to the suburban
service - CNG will increase and be the most used
alternative to diesel (some companies, such as
ATAC Rome, plan to invest totally or almost
totally in this technology) - Other fuel technologies, such as hybrid and
electric, will remain marginal
- GERMANY
- Large majority of diesel buses 97,8 of
national fleet 60 equipped with particle
filters - CNG 2,2 of total bus fleet
- Political side encourages the extension in
number of hybrid buses (medium terms) - Discourages the use of CNG.
- SWEDEN
- Political strong environmental concern
- Increase in the use of non fossil fuels biogas
and ethanol (objective 40 of the local service
traffic bus fleet by 2012)
15Procurement process
- The Procurement Process is implemented under real
life conditions by the 4 COMPRO local authorities
and with a constant dialogue with the
manufacturers. - The process entails the following
- agreement on common technical specifications
- agreement on common environmental performance
specifications - definition of the common juridical subject, which
will procure on behalf of the group - assessment of homologation compatibility.
16Building blocks of the process
17The critical mass
- The success of the project, i.e.
- the definition and assessment of the conditions
for a common procurement of clean collective and
public service transport vehicles at European
scale by local authorities, aiming both at
reducing prices and fostering the consolidation
of emerging technologies - is strongly linked to the wide sharing of its
outcomes by the European public
authorities/transport operators responsible for
the Local PT services, and their positive
appraisal of the benefits in joining a common
procurement action. - Therefore
- The analysis is opened to all external cities
interested in the process,that are going to play
a
18The Partners
- COMPRO is coordinated by ISIS. The core
partnership includes both local and regional
authorities and public transport operators - Nantes Métropole (France)
- Semitan (France)
- City-State of Bremen (Germany)
- Bremer Straßenbahn AG (Germany)
- Emilia Romagna Region (Italy)
- Gatubolaget (Sweden)
Contacts
EACI Mr Dario Dubolino Dario.Dubolino_at_ec.europa.e
u http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en
.html
ISIS Institute of Studies for the Integration
of Systems Via Flaminia, 21 00196 Roma Mrs
Silvia Gaggi sgaggi_at_isis-it.com www.isis-it.com
www.compro-eu.org