Mednarodni projekti
ENABLING LARGE E-FLEETS PARTICIPATION IN POWER SYSTEMS OPTIMISATION THROUGH MASS DEPLOYMENT OF PEOPLE-FRIENDLY, LOW-COST INFRASTRUCTURE AND INTEROPERABLE VEHICLES - ePowerMove
Organizacije (2)
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1538 Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za elektrotehniko
| št. |
Evidenčna št. |
Ime in priimek |
Razisk. področje |
Vloga |
Obdobje |
Štev. publikacijŠtev. publikacij |
| 1. |
37616 |
dr. Tomi Medved |
Energetika |
Vodja |
2025 |
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3405 AVANT CAR, poslovni inženiring, d.o.o.
Povzetek
Electric car markets have grown exponentially in recent years and the trend continued strongly through 2023. The EU has passed
legislation to match its electrification ambitions, and more R&D projects are being funded to develop affordable user-centric EV concepts.
Equally important is the sufficient coverage of charging infrastructure to achieve the optimal ratio of EVs per charger. The ePowerMove
concept is to develop a global energy-usage optimiser which brings together advanced technologies from charging infrastructure design
and grid energy control, with a number of innovative and complementary elements to maximise the potential utilisation of individual
innovations. All developments in the project are driven by social innovation, affordability and user acceptability, meeting users’ needs
and requirements in socio-cultural contexts of different communities. The proposed slow charging solutions are cost-effective, bidirectional
and interoperable, and intelligently synergised with the grid, to optimise the overall efficiency and capacity of power supply,
mindful of increasing penetration of renewable energy systems. Solutions are demonstrated in Helsinki (Finland) with focus on charging
infrastructure cost reduction and people-friendly applications, Klagenfurt (Austria) with focus on business model development and
Nicosia (Cyprus) with focus on grid compatibility and energy flow optimisation. The multi-level systemic architecture is designed to
be flexible, scalable, and compatible with a variety of regional power systems and V2G technologies. New business and usage models
are explored to maximise the project results' impact, building up from a proven proliferation model developed in several EU-funded
projects to assess policy intervention scenarios and strategies for mass-deployment EV uptake. ePowerMove will accelerate the transition
to sustainable urban e-mobility and contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the global transport sector.