Publikationen
Planungsleitfaden
Ladeinfrastruktur und Carsharing
Smart2charge: smart grid enabled BEV charging infrastructure for rural areas
Pawan Elangovan, Daniel Lust, Dirk Pietruschka, Jan Silberer, Maja Mrso, Ezgi Gökdemir
Abstract
Wüstenrot aims to become a ”Plus-Energy municipality” as a part of its German Energy Transition (Energiewende) goals. Wüstenrot has already achieved a high share of renewable energy production and is currently making its electricity and heating grid network more efficient by using intelligent monitoring systems. The next stage of the “Plus-Energy” plan is to increase the share of e-mobility in Wüstenrot. A rapid increase in the electrification of individual transport is expected in the coming years and this sector poses great challenges for municipalities in rural areas such as Wüstenrot. The major challenges are building necessary intelligent charging infrastructure, its integration into the current electricity grid and avoid overloading of the electricity grid. The “Smart2Charge” (S2C) project aims to solve those challenges. The objective of the S2C project is to create a reference model for the rapid expansion of e-mobility in rural areas. Firstly, the traffic flow of Wüstenrot is analysed, then secondly the electricity grid is modelled for testing the expansion of charging infrastructure and the application of flexibility measures. Following this, the acceptance of e-mobility in Wüstenrot is studied and finally a business model is created for the e-mobility expansion. The expansion of electric mobility offers a highly interesting new field of activity with services ranging from the provision of charging infrastructure, the development and implementation of booking and billing systems for car sharing services to the implementation and operation of parking guidance systems. Through comprehensive intelligent bi-directional charging management (V2G), there is also the potential to develop an additional service market for the power grid. This paper aims at giving the audience an overview of the project objectives and an insight into current project results.
Geschäftsmodellentwicklung
Innovative Produkte und Dienstleistungen für einen nachhaltigen Konsum an der Schnittstelle von Energie- und Mobilitätswende.
Popović T., Gökdemir E., Schwemin E. (2021) In: Wellbrock W., Ludin D. (eds) Nachhaltiger Konsum. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. 13.07.2021.
Abstract
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft stehen heute vor einer Vielzahl von komplexen Herausforderungen („Grand Challenges“), wie bspw. Klimawandel, demografischer Wandel, verändertes Konsumverhalten oder Digitalisierung, die einen stetigen Bedarf nach neuen Angeboten und Geschäftsmodellen erzeugen. Zwei von diesen Veränderungen besonders stark betroffene Bereiche sind der Mobilitäts- und der Energiesektor, in denen simultan eine „Wende“ hin zu einer ausgeprägteren ökologischen und sozialen Nachhaltigkeit vollzogen wird. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird in diesem Beitrag anhand von weltweiten Best-Practice-Beispielen dargelegt, inwiefern das Forschungsdesign transdisziplinärer Reallabore (Living Labs) als Grundlage für Innovationsökosysteme dienen kann.