E-Mobility-LAB

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EFRE joint project E-Mobility-LAB Hesse

The project aims to build a diversified and intelligent charging infrastructure system for electric vehicles to ensure the operational charging of a vehicle fleet characterized by a very high density of latest generation electric vehicles. This will allow a mobility situation to be mapped as it will exist in about 2035. This is likely to be unique in Germany and Hesse. Interactions between a diversified charging infrastructure, advanced electric vehicles and intelligent charging management can thus be recorded, analyzed and optimized in practice at an early stage. The scientific support by modeling the mobility and charging behavior, conducting simulation studies and energy-economic studies on the effects of the charging infrastructure in an energy-economic system of the future should contribute to the derivation of recommendations for the rollout of electromobility in Hesse.

An overview of the project can be found in the flyer.

Focus of the work of the Department of Vehicle Systems and Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering in the project:

Based on the findings and the data profiles from the real lab, an agent-based simulation environment will be built that describes the charging behavior under different mobility and charging infrastructure expansion scenarios. In this context, simulation studies will be used to show the limits of the availability of charging infrastructures depending on the expansion scenarios of electromobility and to provide recommendations for action for a resource-saving expansion by embedding it in smart grid concepts.

The main objective is to link all these aspects in order to derive recommendations for the rollout of electromobility in Hesse.

Projektlaufzeit: 01.10.2018-30.09.2021

Project partners:

  • University of Kassel, FG Vehicle Systems and Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Prof. Dr. Ludwig Brabetz (Project Coordination)
  • University of Kassel, FG Economics, Decentralized Energy Economy, Prof. Dr. Heike Wetzel
  • University of Kassel, FG Communication Technology, Prof. Dr. Klaus David
  • Opel Automobile GmbH, Rüsselsheim
  • FLAVIA IT-Management GmbH, Kassel
  • PLUG'n CHARGE, Bad Emstal

 Project executing organization: Wirtschafts- und Infrastrukturbank Hessen, Frankfurt am Main

Final reports