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Financement de l’UE (8 387 620 €) : Approche système à grande échelle pour des solutions de charge avancées Hor23/12/2022 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Approche système à grande échelle pour des solutions de charge avancées

The number of battery-powered electric vehicles is expected to be at 30-40 million by 2030 in the EU. This strong increase of electric vehicles is a big challenge for the energy system in Europe, but at the same time a chance to use V1G/V2G/V2X-technologies. As vehicles are mainly parking, they can be used as energy storage in order to increase grid stability. The overall project objective is to optimize the entire charging chain - from energy provision to the end user - to create a clear benefit for all stakeholders. Therefore, a ubiquitous on-demand charging solution based on an optimized charging network considering human, technical and economic factors along the entire charging chain shall be developed. The investigation of the user behavior as well as the analysis of the energy system and grid will form the basis from a research side, to predict the future behavior of EV owners and fleet operators as well as possible shortcomings in the electric grid and energy system. The development of advanced charging technologies and control mechanisms as well as advanced charging and sector coupling concepts, will form the basis for the virtual and real evalulations/demonstrations conducted in 4 different European countries (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Portugal). In parallel a smart charging simulation environment (digital twin of the charging chain with a holistic simulation environment with multilevel component models and representative information flow between all agents) will be built up. This digital twin will incorporate the results of the demonstration actions and enable an upscaling to show the impact of these technologies. To ensure the interoperability and the optimization along this charging chain, the consortium comprises all relevant partners/stakeholders (energy providers, grid operators, charge point operator, EV equipment providers as well a vehicle manufacturer).


Ricardo Consulting Engineers Ltd. ?
ABB E-Mobility S.p.A. 653 937 €
AIT Austrian Institute OF Technology GmbH 453 706 €
Avesta Holding 676 437 €
BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AG 197 156 €
Circontrol SA 569 078 €
DCCS GmbH 366 250 €
Eavy Charging GmbH 229 125 €
E-Redes - Distribuicao de Eletricidade SA 508 375 €
Estra S.p.A. Energia Servizi Territorio Ambiente 131 250 €
FEV EUROPE GmbH 431 803 €
FEV SOFTWARE AND TESTING SOLUTIONS GmbH 0,00 €
Fried V Neuman GmbH 142 500 €
Fundacio Eurecat 458 062 €
Idiada Automotive Technology SA 531 875 €
IFP Energies Nouvelles 311 150 €
Labelec Estudos Desenvolvimento e Actividades Laboratoriais SA 0,00 €
Mycroft Mind AS 187 500 €
Neuman Aluminium Fliesspresswerk GmbH 0,00 €
REGIONETZ GmbH 269 250 €
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN 495 875 €
RICARDO GmbH 0,00 €
Ricardo Prague s.r.o. 53 375 €
Software AND Testing Solutions 0,00 €
UNIRESEARCH B.V. 150 750 €
Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze 417 500 €
Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH 788 344 €
Zapadoceska Univerzita V Plzni 188 125 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101056756

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