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Concepts, Capacities and Methods for Testing EV Systems and their Interoperability within the Smartgrids (COTEVOS)
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Concepts, Capacities and Methods for Testing EV Systems and their Interoperability within the Smartgrids (COTEVOS)

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Overview

Project Summary

Adapted and lightly edited from: http://cotevos.eu/objectives/

The aim of COTEVOS is to establish the optimal structure and capacities to test the conformance, interoperability and performance of all systems making up the infrastructure for the charge of Electrical Vehicles (EV). By being in close collaboration with European EV initiatives, equipment manufacturers, service providers, utilities and industrial networks, COTEVOS seeks a collective EU approach to EV interoperability and smart charging. The project includes 11 partners from 9 countries.

Project Team

  • Project Lead
    1. Tecnalia
  • Utilities
  • N/A
  • Research Partners
    1. Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)
    2. ALTRA S.p.A
    3. European Distributed Energy Resources Laboratories (DERlab) e.V.
    4. Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
    5. ETREL
    6. Fraunhofer Society
    7. Research on Energy Systems (RSE) - Spain
    8. Netherlands organization for Applied Scientific research (TNO)
    9. Lodz University of Technology (TUL)
    10. ZSE - Slovakia
    11. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
    12. University of Strathclyde
    13. Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS)
  • Vendors
  • N/A
  • Other Participants or Stakeholders
  • N/A
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Project Information

Project Information

  • Technology Demonstrated
    1. Electric Vehicle
    2. Long-term Forecasting
  • Demonstration Objectives
    1. Regulatory Frameworks
    2. Smart City Infrastructure
    3. New Business Models
  • Related EPRI Programs
    1. P18 - Electric Transportation
    2. P161 - Information and Communication Technology
    3. P174 - Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
  • Project Type
    1. Laboratory Testing
    2. Modeling and Simulation
    3. Cost-Benefit Assessment
    4. Use Case Development

Status

Beginning Date:
August 31, 2013
Ending Date:
February 28, 2016
Project Status:
Completed
Last Modified:
October 28, 2020

Additional Information

For Additional Information:
  1. http://cotevos.eu/
  2. https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/110924/reporting/en

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