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BACKGROUND
ReDriv is a national project dedicated to promoting the development and expansion of infrastructure for electric vehicle charging stations and fossil-free fueling stations.
The project aims to create a new digital platform that provides a comprehensive overview of the existing locations of charging and fueling stations with fossil-free alternatives and also highlights the planned expansion areas. Additionally, the platform offers opportunities for stakeholders to submit proposals for infrastructure expansion and provides forecasts for the transition to sustainable alternatives.
The project aims to create a new digital platform that provides a comprehensive overview of the existing locations of charging and fueling stations with fossil-free alternatives and also highlights the planned expansion areas. Additionally, the platform offers opportunities for stakeholders to submit proposals for infrastructure expansion and provides forecasts for the transition to sustainable alternatives.
THE PLATFORM
Key features of the platform include:
- Information about the current infrastructure for electric vehicle charging and fossil-free fueling for transportation.
- Details on the planned expansion of charging and fueling stations for fossil-free fuels.
- Tools allowing stakeholders to propose new station locations for expansion.
- Visualization tools presenting scenarios and forecasts for future transportation transitions.
OBJECTIVE
I, together with Sr. Art Director David Ljungberg, were tasked to create and develop a brand identity for the initiative. We wanted to make the brand speak to not only the people actively wanting to transform to all electric transportation, but also to the ones that might be convinced it could might as well be a long term profitable solution for their business.
In addition to my responsibilities in the brand and identity, I was assigned the task of expanding and elaborating it onto the platform. This involved translating it into a practical miniature design system in Figma, as well as iterating prototypes, to facilitate the streamlined and efficient development of the live product as needed.
In addition to my responsibilities in the brand and identity, I was assigned the task of expanding and elaborating it onto the platform. This involved translating it into a practical miniature design system in Figma, as well as iterating prototypes, to facilitate the streamlined and efficient development of the live product as needed.
COLLABORATORS
Länsstyrelsen Östergötland collaborates on this project with regional development actors from Kronoberg, Dalarna, Norrbotten, Västra Götaland, Skåne, Gotland, Örebro, Sörmland, Jämtland Härjedalen, Kalmar, and the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI).
The project's funding is provided by the European Regional Development Fund.
The project's funding is provided by the European Regional Development Fund.