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Best Practices: Electric Vehicle Enabling in Denmark – The EDISON Consortium Project
| Authors: | Roberta Bigliani, Gaia Gallotti |
| Document # | EIRS02R9 |
| Published | October, 2009 |
| Document Type | Market Overview |
| Number of Pages | 13 |
| Number of Figures | 5 |
Overview
A massive diffusion of EVs (plug-in hybrid or pure plug-in electric) will impact customer energy use, load shapes, and utility system operations. If appropriately managed, EVs represent an opportunity to reduce environmental impact, accommodate a larger share of renewables, provide storage and ancillary services to the grid, and ensure customers' convenience.
This case study provides in-depth assessment on the Danish project Electric vehicles in a Distributed and Integrated market using Sustainable energy and Open Networks (EDISON). The EDISON project aims to design a full-scale system for implementation of EVs in Denmark. The study provides a description of the project's background, approach, and partners involved; describes ICT components; analyzes the possible lessons to be learned; and defines the prospective impact.
"The utilities industry recognizes that a mass market of EVs requires innovative interactions between the customer and several stakeholders (e.g., energy companies, charging infrastructure providers, auto and battery companies), a common hardware solution (socket-connector charging point), and innovative communication and data handling based on standardized metering protocols," said Roberta Bigliani, research director for IDC Energy Insights EMEA.
Energy Insights Opinion | In This Report | Situation Overview | Future Outlook | Essential Guidance | Learn More
European Clean Energy Strategies, European Utility IT Strategies
Better Place, Danish Energy Association, DONG Energy, Eurisco, IBM, Ostkraft, Siemens Energy, Technical University of Denmark
Insights: Energy, Energy, Utilities
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