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EV-based flexibility for grid operators

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By proposing load shifting, charging Electric Vehicles can provide flexibility to grid operators. However, the prediction of the charging process' time and duration as well as the size of the batteries are challenges to overcome to guarantee the flexibility provision and to have a meaningful impact for system services. One solution is to consider a fleet of EVs deployed in an energy community and to aggregate their flexibility potentials. In our presentation, this topic will be addressed in two steps: (1) BRIDGE is a European Commission initiative gathering all the Horizon 2020 smart grid projects. In the scope of the Data Management WG, a framework for flexibility use-cases has been defined to enable interoperability. (2) SENDER is a Horizon 2020 project on demand-response. In the Finnish pilot site of SENDER, it is envisaged to use a high number of EVs (approx. 100) for balancing services and participation in the Fingrid FCR-N market. The correspondence with the BRIDGE flexibility framework will be highlighted.

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Interoperability of flexibility assets
BRIDGE, Data Management Working Group, 2021. Interoperability of flexibility assets. Online, available at: https://www.h2020-bridge.eu/working-groups/data-management/