Sascha Fific is Senior Consultant in the Mobility business unit and an expert in electric mobility.
Mr. Fific has many years of experience in conducting economic analyses for transport infrastructures, in the field of technical and economic consulting, in the field of electric mobility, and in strategy, organization and process consulting in the fields of mobility and energy. His portfolio also includes market and competition analyses as well as project management including financial analyses and cost-benefit assessments. In addition, Mr. Fific has expertise regarding the markets for electric mobility charging infrastructure and for hydrogen filling station technologies, and market knowledge regarding the electric mobility market in China. He also has extensive project experience in the Middle East in the fields of mobility and railroad infrastructure. His clients are mainly ministries, government agencies, international financial institutions and industrial companies.
Since 2020, Mr. Fific has been involved in the SGEC (Sino German Innovation and Support Center) project of the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure. He is responsible for the topics of battery electric mobility incl. charging infrastructure, i.e. coordination and support of German-Chinese cooperation projects in the field of electric mobility, including continuous monitoring of the Chinese market for electric mobility.
Mr. Fific has published several papers relating to his special areas of expertise.
- 2007 – “A- und F-Modelle – Sind PPP die Lösung das Finanzierungsdefizit für Straßenverkehrsinfrastruktur in Deutschland zu überwinden?” (“A- and F-Models – Are PPP the solution to overcome the financing deficit for road transport infrastructure in Germany?”)
- 2007 – Dialogforum Nutzerfinanzierung Straße: “Mobilität zukunftsfähig finanzieren – Nutzerbasierte Finanzierungsmodelle für Erhaltung und Ausbau der Straßeninfrastruktur in Deutschland”
(Dialogue forum on user-based financing of roads: “Financing mobility for the future – User-based financing models for the maintenance and improvement of road infrastructure in Germany”) - 2008 – ITS World Congress: “An extension of user-based road infrastructure financing is both necessary and feasible – results of a pre-study in Germany”
- 2013 – Stadt und Gemeinde: “Mobilität von Morgen – Elektrofahrzeuge ermöglichen neue Verkehrskonzepte in Kommunen” (Journal published by the association of German local authorities: “Mobility of tomorrow – electric vehicles enable new traffic concepts in municipalities”
Mr. Fific studied at the University of Potsdam, graduating with a degree in economics (Diplom-Volkswirt), with a focus on transport infrastructures.
Competences
- Electric and hydrogen mobility
- Charging / filling infrastructure
- Financial and economic analyses
- Market and competition analysis
- Strategy, organization and process consulting
- Project management