Electric Vehicle Virtual Industry Cluster
An evaluation of the EV supply chain indicates that it is highly likely that the industry will cluster. The essential parts of the EV value chain that distinguish it from the value chain for the traditional internal combustion engine (“ICE”) are:
- Energy storage, including battery R&D, manufacturing and assembly, and ultracapacitors;
- Power electronics and control equipment and software, including thermal management for battery packs;
- Grid interface electronics; and
- Electric motors.
We focus on the key factors that drive clustering as they relate to these essential components of the EV value chain. We place particular emphasis on energy storage and the associated power electronics, the areas where the greatest advances in technology are anticipated.
OBJECTIVES OF EVVIC
- Creating and developing a new economic sector – “Electrical Mobility”;
- Promoting new industries to increase the competitiveness of the country and world markets in the sector;
- Joining members efforts to set up National Charging Infrastructure
- Creating community models with the municipalities and cooperating with all administrations to introduce rules, norms and standards in the sector
- Building sustainable educational models
- Innovation and integration of renewable, hydrogen and energy-saving sources;
- Electric mobility patterns in the context of the topic – Energy and cyber security, etc.
- Sustainable competitiveness of EVVIC members;
- Implementation of models of mass urban transport by electric buses;
- Industrial investment projects for technological renewal and introduction of innovations to reduce the energy intensity of transport schemes;
- Development and supply of strategic investors for investment projects to increase energy efficiency and deployment of alternative energy production;
- Sustainable Conservation and Conservation Environment according to national and regional priorities;