Diminishing resources, increasing urbanization and soaring traffic volumes, energy inefficiencies as well as repeatedly failed climate goals are just a few reasons which require the development of new and sustainable strategies to design a mobility of the future.

From an ecological and an economic point of view, e-mobility – combined with intelligent, innovative and multimodal mobility concepts and products – is a long-lasting alternative. Furthermore its diffusion is supposed to improve our quality of life significantly.

Actually, the era of e-mobility has already begun, as its omnipresence in the media shows: subsidies are granted, automobile manufacturers are standing at the threshold of entering the phase of serial production of e-vehicles – among others - due to the fact that they are facing an increasing demand among end-users.

Some end-users from regions with forerunning character are even at this stage able to benefit from e-mobility products. This implies that market participants in these regions do not only have the possibility to achieve a prominent position in the e-mobility market, but are also able to shape it actively and reap a sustainable share of the market.