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Niklas Thidevall
Senior forskare/Rättslig expert
Contact NiklasThe project works on strategies for the impact of network tariffs and other control signals on demand flexibility and the opportunities with machine-readable control signals, which are a prerequisite for smart vehicle charging.
The project aims to develop, deploy, and evaluate a machine-readable API for electricity grid tariffs to manage local capacity issues when grid expansion cannot keep pace. Today, electric vehicle owners smart-charge their vehicles based on spot prices, which can exacerbate capacity problems in certain grids.
Without a data standard, power demand planning becomes inefficient. New regulations coming into effect in 2027 will increase the complexity of grid tariffs, making a machine-readable data format essential.
The project builds on a previous feasibility study and has engaged partners from the automotive industry, grid owners, service providers, and industry organizations. The goal is to create an open and transparent solution, focusing on implementing a Swedish standard for machine-readable electricity grid tariffs. During the feasibility study, additional stakeholders have joined, and an international market analysis has been conducted. The demonstration project includes a step-by-step development, demonstration, and evaluation process.
Dynamic network tariffs
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25 months
5,1 MSEK
Volvo Lastvagnar Aktiebolag, Volvo Personvagnar Aktiebolag, Einride AB, Kraftringen Nät AB, Tekniska verken Linköping AB, Halmstads Energi och Miljö Nät AB, E.ON Energidistribution Aktiebolag, Göteborg Energi Nät Aktiebolag, Vattenfall Eldistribution AB, Gridio 2.0 ÜO, Zpark Energy System AB, Drivkraft Sverige AB, Energiföretagen Sverige - Swedenergy AB, Mobility Sweden Association AB, Svensk Solenergi, Bright Energy AB, Power Circle AB, Bixia AB, Tibber AB, Mobile Solutions i Luleå AB
RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden
Niklas Thidevall Eddie Olsson Mattias Esbjörnsson
Tidningen EnergiDagens IndustriDagens Nyheter
Project page on Github