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Real world intelligent charging for the mass market - Presentation


Citation Lidstone, L. Real world intelligent charging for the mass market - Presentation, ETI, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000778.
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Author(s) Lidstone, L.
Project partner(s) ETI
Publisher ETI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000778
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Abstract ETI’s Liam Lidstone presents “Real world intelligent charging for the mass market” at All Energy 2017 in Glasgow. The presentation covers:
  • Vehicle electrification
  • Users and Vehicles
  • Energy supply
  • Project aims
  • Project structure
  • Modelling framework
  • Narratives (scenarios)
  • Stage 1 initial analysis
  • Stage 1 research with consumers
  • Stage 1 research with fleets
  • Stage 2
In summary,
  • Substantial challenges associated with widespread roll-out of low carbon vehicles; shift from a “problem for the network” to an “opportunity through integration of vehicles as part of a wider system” can yield benefits for all actors in the system, including:
    • increased uptake of low-emission vehicles, managing charging and refuelling, and optimising the system design
  • Analysis and solutions must be holistic (considering all parts of the system together, including users)
  • Robust trials in Stage 2 will generate data to test solutions and inform analysis, and will add unique value:
  • Trial with mass-market users (i.e. people from the majority of the vehicle user and fleet operator markets)
  • Addressing widely-applicable plug-in vehicles (BEVsand PHEVs) suitable for wide range of users
  • Holistic system design
Associated Project(s) ETI-TR1006: Consumers, Vehicles and Energy Integration (CVEI)
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