Announcing the SMART Mobility Consortium Webinar Series

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September 2, 2020

Announcing the SMART Mobility Consortium Webinar Series

The Energy Efficient Mobility Systems (EEMS) program in the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office is hosting a series of seven Systems and Modeling for Accelerated Research in Transportation (SMART) Mobility Consortium webinars.

Mobility connects people to opportunity. Whether they are accessing work, healthcare, shopping, education, or leisure activities, people rely on transportation as fundamental to a high quality of life. What energy implications and opportunities are inherent in new transportation solutions? Do gains in one area cause tradeoffs in another? Where are there synergies between new technologies? DOE’s SMART Mobility Consortium is dedicated to answering these kinds of important questions.

This series kicks off in September—register now.

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Webinar #1

Date: September 24, 2020, 3:00 – 4:00 ET

Title: Systems-Level Transportation Simulation: Creating the SMART Mobility Modeling Workflow

 


Webinar #2

Date: October 8, 2020, 3:00 – 4:00 ET

Title: Introducing a Novel Metric to Quantify the Impact of SMART Mobility

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Additional topics for the webinar series include:

  • Applying the SMART Mobility Workflow for Scenario Analyses in Chicago and San Francisco
  • Understanding the Benefits of Connected & Automated Vehicles and System Controls for SMART Mobility
  • Moving People in a SMART Mobility System
  • Moving Goods in a SMART Mobility System
  • Evaluating EV Charging Infrastructure Needs in a SMART Mobility System

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After three years researching the complex interactions of future mobility technologies and services, DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) has published a series of six SMART Mobility Capstone reports, summarizing the consortium’s research methods, results, and insights for each of the six research pillars.