Hosted by Newcastle University in conjunction with The Alan Turing Institute, CESI and Supergen Energy Networks, the Smart Charging webinar series continues with A sufficient & intelligent charging infrastructure - examples from Denmark.
Denmark has set an ambitious target for low-emission cars in 2030 - this includes a ban on fossil fuel vehicles from 2030 and a target of 1 million green cars the same year. One of the key challenges is the charging infrastructure that connects and interfaces the electric vehicles with the power system. It is important to develop a charging infrastructure which is both sufficient (in numbers and geographical concentration) and intelligent (allows controlled charging) to support and integrate electrical vehicles.
The talk will describe an analysis of the number of charging points needed in Denmark - and describe how intelligent (V2G enabled) charging infrastructure has been utilized in a Danish pilot project for frequency regulation.
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