National Electrical Safety Board

The National Electrical Safety Board is a Swedish administrative authority working under the Swedish Ministry of Industry, Employment and Communications. The authority has its head offices in Kristinehamn, Sweden and regional supervisory offices in Hässleholm, Kristinehamn, Skellefteå, Stockholm och Umeå.

 

The Electrical Safety Board has the vision of safe and interference-free electricity and works to ensure a high level of electrical safety and to prevent interference between electrical equipment.

 

The Electrical Safety Council is affiliated with the Electrical Safety Board. The Electrical Safety Council assists the Board in issues related to electrical safety and has insight into the authority's activities. In addition to the Director General, the Electrical Safety Council comprises up to nine Board Members who are appointed by the Swedish Government.

 

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Olle Johansson

Project Coordinator

Ph: +46 (0) 8 - 791 29 58

Mob: +46 (0) 70 - 791 29 62

olle.johansson@iva.se

 

 

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Box 5073

SE-102 42 Stockholm

Visiting address: Grev Turegatan 14, Stockholm


Green Highway

Sundsvall-Östersund and Trondheim municipalities collaborate in three areas which may contribute to a positive development within the municipalities.  Green Highway and the electric car project is one part in the effort to develop the infrastructure and valid communications.

Green Highway is a venture to create a green transport axis along a renewable energy belt, including investments in electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, renewable fuels, testing and development, as well as building up and spreading knowledge of this.


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Durable Gotland launched

The first electric powered car in the project Smart Mobility Gotland can now be found on the island. An entirely electrically powered car that has been bought by Stavfa Gård is now driven quietly and without releasing any harmful exhaust onto Gotland's streets. The car is not seen only as an environmentally friendly way of transportation, but also as an investment in the future. Power Circle has together with GEAB and Produkt Gotland initiated the electric car project named "Smart Mobility Gotland" which aims to increase the interest in electrically driven cars and to develop the infrastructure that is needed. The project initially turned towards small companies and the thought is to present Gotland as a sustainable and unique island.


Power Circle • c/o IVA • Grev Turegatan 14 • Box 5073 • SE102 42 Stockholm • Sweden
Tel: +46-8-791 29 00 • Fax: +46 8-611 56 23
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