Funding Organisation: German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi)
Co-operation: DLR - Institut für Technische Thermodynamik (Projektleitung). DLR - Institut für Fahrzeugkonzepte, Fraunhofer Institut für Solare Energiesysteme (ISE), RWTH Aachen, Institut für Hochspannungstechnik (IFHT)
Project Duration: March 2009 to November 2011
Contact: Dr. Thomas Pregger
Background:
Objective of the project is the analysis of medium to long term perspectives of plug-in vehicles (full electric and hybrid) in a supply system with a high share of renewable energy sources. Possibilities for and effects of the grid integration as well as high shares of renewable and fluctuating power generation are considered in the context of the trans-European power grid.
Possible market developments of plug-in vehicles are analysed with different technological and economic scenarios considering various consumer patterns/behaviours, competing vehicle concepts such as hydrogen fuel cells and various strategies per market segments. In another work package, scenario analyses focus on the availability of renewable energy resources and strategies required to cover the electricity demand induced by e-mobility (considering e.g. decentralised electricity generation, import of solar electricity via interconnections between Europe and the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa) and UCTE transmission grid, storage options). Based on resulting market situations, electricity demand and supply options, requirements on the transmission and distribution grid and grid infrastructures are analysed. Possibilities and options for the grid integration are assessed and resulting costs estimated. Time period considered in the project is primarily 2020 - 2050 as e-mobility may start to play an important role in this period depending on economic, technological and political conditions. The geographic scope of the project is predominantly Germany. However, possible interdependencies with the European power transmission system will be analysed both on the demand side (market entry of e-mobility in other European countries) and on the supply side (import of renewable energies).
The following detailed objectives will be analysed in eight different work packages:
- Expected technological developments that may promote the market entry of plug-in vehicles (battery, power train, process for charging, power electronics)
- Technical requirements on battery systems for plug-in vehicles especially regarding the passive and active grid integration
- Market perspectives of plug-in vehicles in different market segments depending on customer requirements and technological developments
- Development of the electricity demand induced by e-mobility (load profile, spatial distribution, dependence on user behaviour and operation strategies)
- Potentials and costs of electricity from renewable energies for supplying additional electricity demand of plug-in vehicles
- Effects on load flows and equipment utilisation in the distribution grid due to the integration of plug-in vehicles and fluctuating renewable energies
- Effects on the transmission grids due to additional load flows with regard to supply security and possible/required measures (grid reinforcement, flexibility measures)
- Economic potential and business concepts of vehicle-to-grid applications with regard to participation in the balancing energy market
- Economic and political framework for a successful market entry of plug-in vehicles (full electric and hybrid)