Continuing their work on the impact of electric vehicle charging on building electricity consumption, Thomas Roillet and Daniel Marin, research engineers atL2EP, have launched a project dedicated to smart fast charging in collaboration with the manufacturerDBT. At the end of the project, they will present their findings and hold discussions on the Smart Fast Charging Station project (B2RI).
Tuesday, June 15, 2021, starting at 2:00 p.m.
The program is structured around two key events:
- Presentation of the results of the B2RI project by Daniel MARIN and Thomas ROILLET, research and development engineers atArts et Métiers members of the Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics (L2EP).
- A round table discussion on "Smart charging for mobility in the Smart City," with confirmed participation from Arts et Métiers partners Arts et Métiers the DBT-CEV – a specialist in charging stations made in Hauts-de-France, EDF, the European Metropolis of Lille, and Partenord Habitat.
The B2RI project, launched in 2019 with co-funding from the Hauts-de-France region, is structured in three phases:
- Installation and commissioning of an ultra-fast charger for electric vehicles from the ULTRA 150 (kW) range ( ) by DBT-CEV.
- characterization of the recharge of different vehicles.
- Modeling scenarios related to the building and analyzing the technical and economic impact on the campus electrical network.
This event is organized in collaboration with the MEDEE Cluster and the Regional Collective for Smart Energy Networks (CORREI).