Driving towards Grid Balance
The project aims to create a comprehensive technical framework that will transform the current electric vehicle (EV) charging market ecosystem in Denmark. The framework will improve the digital infrastructure and configure the market to support the integration of smart grids and the adaptation of renewable energy. The main goal is to create a democratised ecosystem where electric vehicle owners have control over charge points, which will enable direct participation in the energy market and contribute to the stability of the grid.
Project Objectives:
- Separation of Hardware Management and Service Provision: It is proposed that the management of hardware and the provision of services be separated to prevent vendor lock-ins and encourage competition.
- Facilitation of Data Interoperability: Data related to EV charging will be shared seamlessly across platforms and among stakeholders to improve service delivery and grid management.
- Utilisation of Enhanced Flexibility Services: The flexibility of electric vehicles will be utilised to adjust charging patterns in response to grid demand, which will support the integration of renewable energy sources.
- Revision of Legislative Framework: Modifications to current legislation will be proposed to accommodate the new technical framework and foster a unified approach across the European Union.
- Engagement of Stakeholders: A range of stakeholders, including EV owners, charge point operators, service providers, and regulatory bodies, will be engaged to develop a cohesive and efficient operational model.
This project is envisaged as a crucial first step towards improving the efficiency and sustainability of energy use in the transportation sector, particularly in the integration of electric vehicles into the national and European energy frameworks.
Project duration: 9/2023
Scope: National project
National project (Denmark)
IOP-Focus: technical legal
Area of activity: V2G, V2X, energy grid, flexibility
Technical Readiness Level (TRL):