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AHEAD · AI-informed Holistic EVs integration Approaches for Distribution grids

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202431 May 2028EU funding €10,997,750Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-03

The AHEAD (AI-informed Holistic Electric Vehicles Integration Approaches for Distribution Grids) project will create a simulation environment capable of predicting the most convenient location to place the electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and optimise both the usage of the power grid resources, and the charging stations located in urban and rural areas. This simulation environment will exploit the unique features of currently available AI models and include two layers: the spatial mapping one (placing the chargers where the people need them to be), and the power grid one (placing the chargers where the grid can support them). Innovative smart charging algorithms will be designed and tested in the model, to minimise the impact of EV charging pools on the network, and ensure the consumers have economic benefits. Moreover, these smart charging algorithms will be tested in three demonstration sites, dedicated to assessing the technical and economic feasibility of smart charging light and heavy-duty EVs, and boats. To this end, AHEAD gathered relevant partners from all the EV value-chain: technology providers who want to test their equipment in the real world, grid operators, who want to optimise the usage of the grid resources and mitigate the EV charging impact, and research institutions, who aim at advancing the knowledge on the topic and producing value for society. Particular attention is going to be placed on the user experience and cybersecurity part of the demonstrators, with specific partners who focus their efforts on understanding how to minimize the impact of smart charging on the user experience and on creating a model to represent cyber-attacks on the chargers to suggest efficient defensive mechanisms for system protection.

Consortium · 27 organisations

coordinator

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

IT · €1,768,125

associatedPartner

LYSE AS

NO

participant

AMINA DISTRIBUTION AS

NO · €189,875

associatedPartner

STATNETT SF

NO

participant

ELEKTRO GORENJSKA PODJETJE ZA DISTRIBUCIJO ELEKTRICNE ENERGIJE DD

SI · €332,500

participant

UNARETI Spa

IT · €166,250

participant

Spirii ApS

DK · €630,000

participant

LABELEC ESTUDOS DESENVOLVIMENTO E ACTIVIDADES LABORATORIAIS SA

PT

participant

EASELINK GMBH

AT · €326,375

participant

KEMPOWER OY

FI · €517,125

participant

NORSK ELBILFORENING

NO · €215,000

participant

MOBI.E SA

PT · €181,125

participant

A2A SPA

IT · €351,750

associatedPartner

EMACOM TELECOMUNICACOES DA MADEIRAUNIPESSOAL LDA.

PT

participant

IST-ID ASSOCIACAO DO INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO PARA A INVESTIGACAO E O DESENVOLVIMENTO

PT · €726,000

participant

NTT DATA ITALIA SPA

IT · €606,375

participant

ROSKILDE UNIVERSITET

DK · €349,375

participant

CNET CENTRE FOR NEW ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES SA

PT · €574,000

associatedPartner

Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Limited

UK

participant

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,953,750

participant

AZIENDA TRASPORTI MILANESI

IT · €140,875

participant

INESC ID INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES INVESTIGACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO EM LISBOA

PT · €916,750

associatedPartner

ENERGINET

DK

participant

CAMARA MUNICIPAL DO FUNCHAL

PT · €153,750

participant

E-Mobility Europe AISBL

BE · €479,250

participant

EEM EMPRESA DE ELECTRICIDADE DA MADEIRA SA

PT · €294,000

participant

UNIVERSITETI POLITEKNIK I TIRANES

AL · €125,500

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