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GreenCharge · GreenCharge

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 201828 February 2022EU funding €4,999,965Call H2020-MG-2016-2017

GreenCharge will empower cities and municipalities to make the transition to zero emission/sustainable mobility with innovative business models, technologies and guidelines for cost efficient and successful deployment and operation of charging infrastructure for EVs.Inspired by ideas from sharing economy, the business models will focus on enabling the mutualisation of excess capacity of private RES, private charging facilities and the batteries of parked EVs, leveraging fair gain sharing to ensure sufficient incentives for all stakeholders to participate.The enabling technology will coordinate the power demand of charging with other local demand and availability of local RES, leveraging load flexibility and storage capacity of local stationary batteries and parked EVs. Furthermore, it will provide user friendly charge planning, booking and billing services for EV users. This will reduce the need for grid investments to establish new charging stations, remove range anxiety and enable the sharing of already existing dedicated charging facilities for EV fleets. To implement the technology the project will integrate and extend existing systems.Pilots will be carried out in Barcelona, Bremen and Oslo to demonstrate and evaluate the proposed approach. The pilots will be extended with simulations for exploring more complex scenarios not possible to test in the pilots and to assess scalability.The guidelines will synthesize the experience from the pilots and simulations and advice on localisation of charging points, grid investment reductions, and policy and public communication measures for accelerating uptake of electromobility, and will be aligned with Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) processes.The consortium includes commercial companies (also SMEs) with experience in commercialisation, and ambitious municipalities with significant experience in deploying innovative solutions. The project duration will be 36 months, with a requested funding of 5 M€.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

SINTEF AS

NO · €1,587,119

thirdParty

PNO CONSULTANTS GMBH

DE

participant

ESMART SYSTEMS AS

NO · €319,282

participant

OSLO KOMMUNE

NO · €302,168

participant

ATLANTIS IT SL

ES · €113,925

participant

EGEN BV

NL · €72,669

participant

ZET GMBH

DE · €290,156

participant

PNO CONSULTANTS BV

NL · €168,374

thirdParty

CLOUDSELLING BV

NL

participant

HUBJECT GMBH

DE · €198,573

participant

PMC PERSONAL MOBILITY CENTER NORDWEST EG

DE · €199,467

participant

MILLOR ENERGY SOLUTIONS SL

ES · €73,675

participant

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO

NO · €141,351

participant

FREIE HANSESTADT BREMEN

DE · €302,625

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DELLA CAMPANIA LUIGI VANVITELLI

IT · €296,620

participant

ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GMBH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GMBH)

DE · €358,885

participant

FUNDACIO EURECAT

ES · €394,813

participant

FORTUM OYJ

FI · €96,920

participant

MOTIT WORLD SL

ES · €83,344

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