Electric vehicles’ enhanced performance and integration into the transport system and the grid
Deadline: 15/10/2015
Programme / Topic: H2020 / GV-8-2015
Call: H2020-GV-2015
Type of action: Coordination & Support Action
Categoría: Convocatorias
Proposals should address one of the following complementing domains and could include interfaces between these domains:
· EV concepts featuring a complete revision of the electric and electronic architecture to reduce complexity and the number of components and interconnections, whilst improving energy efficiency, functionality and modularity. This may be supported by drive-by-wire or wireless communication, as well as advanced energy storage, transmission and conversion systems including miniaturisation. Challenges in safety, security, reliability and robustness, including electro-magnetic compatibility, are to be addressed. Work shall pursue a high degree of standardisation and cover the entire electric vehicle value chain.
· Concerning BMS research work will focus on a combination of the following aspects:
– Novel BMS designs with improved thermal management, power density and life time, safety and reliability.
– Improved modelling and simulation tools for BMS improvement.
– Contribution to standardisation of BMS components and interfaces.
– Test methodologies and procedures to evaluate the functional safety, reliability and lifetime of battery systems.
· Integration of the overall cycle of EV energy management into a comprehensive EV battery and ICT-based re-charging system management, providing ergonomic and seamless user support. Such integration should build upon existing technology standards and may address:
– Digital support for EVs such as common information model, market place interaction and service provision based on wireless / power line communication interfaces, roaming management, energy consumption and supply as well as cost.
– Interoperability of EVs with the communication infrastructure and electricity grid regarding locally deployed smart-grid and smart-metering systems while investigating arising operational issues.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 5 to 10 million each would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.