2021 International Conference on Mobility Challenges
Coordinators:
- Marc Baudry (University Paris Nanterre),
- Anna Creti (University Paris Dauphine PSL)
- Jan Lepoutre (ESSEC), Guy Meunier (INRAE)
- Marc Petit (CentraleSupélec)
- Yannick Perez (CentraleSupélec)
- Jean-Pierre Ponssard (CNRS & Ecole Polytechnique).
9h00-10h30 Infrastructures and electric mobility
Chairman: Damien-Pierre Sainflou (Stellantis)
- Bassem Haidar (CentraleSupélec LGI and Armand Peugeot Chair) More public charging stations or more powerful batteries in vehicles?
- François Detroux (ENGIE) Complementarity and competition between technologies
- Pierre de Firmas (ENEDIS) Charging infrastructure deployment: theory and practice
11h00-12h30 Panel on Financing the transition towards a greener mobility
Chairman: Pierre Sedze (Journaliste et consultant médias)
- Augustin Derville (Electra)
- Guillaume Kosman (Mobilize Power - Groupe RENAULT)
- Raphaël Lance (Mirova)
- Pierre Etienne Franc (FiveT Hydrogen)
- Maxime Ledez (I4CE)
14h00-16h00 Analysis of regional initiatives
Chairwoman: Elodie Lecadre Loret (ENGIE)
- Philippe Boucly (France Hydrogène) A roadmap for an ambitious hydrogen strategy
- Markus Kaufmann (Roland Berger) Hydrogen Valleys: Insights into the emerging hydrogen economies around the world
- Benjamin Wolff (Element Energy, UK) Review of pilot projects in Europe and the role of public funding (CEF, FCH JU, IF, Ademe, etc.)
- Sophie Legras (INRAE Dijon) Taxation with inter-jurisdictional commuting and pollution
16h30-18h30 Mitigating GHG Emissions and fairness issues
Chairman: Anna Creti (Climate Economics Chair)
- Yves Crozet (IEP LAETS Lyon) Decarbonizing Transports: “quoi qu’il en coûte”?
- Corinne Bach (Carbometrics) Emission in Transport: how to measure them?
- Mathilde Niay (Ministère de la Transition Ecologique, CGDD) Bonuses for the conversion of private vehicles in 2019: A socio-economic analysis
- Emmanuelle Taugourdeau (CNRS, CREST) Multi-tier tax competition on Gasoline (with Marie Laure Breuillé)
9h00-10h30
Session 1: Electric charging infrastructures
Chairman: Marc Petit (GeePs CentraleSupélec and Armand Peugeot Chair)
- Marc Olivier Metais (LGI CentraleSupélec and VEDECOM) Déploiement spatio-temporel d’une infrastructure de recharge
- Anastasia Popiolek (GeePs CentraleSupélec) Electric mobility for long distance trips: which services for fast charging?
- Wassim Kabbara (GeePs and Renault) “Wireless charging system for an in-motion EV”
Session 2: Modeling futures scenarios for mobility
Chairman: Jean-Pierre Ponssard (CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique and chair Energy and Prosperity)
- Albin Kasser (Chair Energy and Prosperity) The deployment of hydrogen in the heavy-duty transport sector: an economic competition
- Ariane Bousquet (Chair Energy and Prosperity) The Assessing an electric mobility initiative to decarbonize transport out of dense areas
- Mohamed Bahlali (Climate Economics Chair) A model for the spatial distribution of jobs, housing and traffic-related air pollution
Session 3: Automated vehicle services
Chairman: Fabrice Vidal (Stellantis)
- Ines Jaroudi (LGI & Avenue Project) Externalities and shuttles deployment scenario
- Felix Carreyre (Vedecom & LVMT) An economic appraisal methodology for automated vehicles mobility services.
- Eliane Horschutz-Nemoto (LGI & Avenue Project) Sustainability assessment of the deployment of automated minibuses in urban mobility of European cities
11h00-12h30
Session 4: Electric Vehicles to Everything
Chairman: Jan Lepoutre (ESSEC Business School and Armand Peugeot chair)
- Diego Cebreros (LGI CentraleSupélec and Armand Peugeot Chair) Where to leverage scale? A Network Analysis of
Vehicle-to-Grid. - Francisco-Jose Santos Alonso Lastras (LGI CentraleSupélec) Stakeholder Value Network for the modeling of innovative
business models in the EV ecosystem - Rémi Lauvergne (LGI CentraleSupélec and RTE) Integration of electric vehicles into transmission grids: a case study on the economic impacts in Europe in 2040
Session 5 : Behavior and regulations for mobility
Chairman: Yannick Perez (LGI CentraleSupélec and Armand Peugeot Chair)
- Quentin Hoarau (LGI CentraleSupélec and Armand Peugeot Chair) Stranded to be? Diesel ban and used car markets
- Isac Antonio Olave Cruz (Université Paris Dauphine) Regulations of electric scooters in Paris
- Saí Bravo (Climate Economics Chair) Greening public fleets: Evidence from California
Session 6: Energy management for mobility
Chairman: Francisco Ramos Real (Universidad de la Laguna)
- Mohsen Dini (GeePs CentraleSupélec) Energy management system by deep reinforcement learning approach in a building microgrid
- Wale Arowolo (LGI CentraleSupélec and Armand Peugeot Chair) EV-PV in 2030 in Paris, Lyon and Marseille: what
economic contributions
THE CONFERENCE IS JOINTLY SPONSORED BY:
- Chaire Armand PEUGEOT (CentraleSupélec & ESSEC Business School)
- Chair Energy and Prosperity (Fondation du Risque)
- Economics Chair (Paris Dauphine University PSL)
The conference also benefits from a partial financial support from ADEME, under contract CELTE n°19 ES C 0043, 25/08/2019.