Challenge / Goal
The aim of the Parker project was to validate that series-produced electric vehicles (EVs) as part of a company fleet, can support the power grid with V2G services. Ultimately supporting the use of renewable energy whilst earning money through grid services.
Solution
The project utilised a number of contemporary electric vehicles and V2G DC chargers provided by its industrial partners, and used them to carry out a number of tests and demonstrations in PowerLabDK - an experimental platform for power system research.
Further, the project partnered with the world’s first commercial pilot (the Frederiksberg Forsyning V2G hub) where electric vehicles provided grid services.
The project used the above assets to investigate three key topics: grid applications, grid readiness as well as scalability and replicability.
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Planning time
6 months to 1 year
Implementation time
6 months to 1 year
Implementers
DTU Elektro, NUVVE, Nissan, Insero, Frederiksberg Forsyning, Enel X, Groupe PSA, Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Service providers
NUVVE
End users
The utility company Frederiksberg Forsyning
Increasing share of renewables