ENERGY PERSPECTIVES

eCharge4Drivers

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The Project

Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are increasing rapidly across Europe. However, drivers still often encounter problems in finding appropriate charging options, limiting the ease of use of EVs and potentially posing a barrier to increase the uptake of EVs.
eCharge4Drivers aims to substantially improve the EV charging experience within cities and for long trips. By capturing users’ perceptions and expectations on the various charging options and their mobility and parking habits, eCharge4Drivers will develop and demonstrate pilot projects in 10 areas across Europe, including metropolitan areas and Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) corridors. Charging stations in these areas will offer user-friendly and convenient functionalities for EV drivers of passenger vehicles, motorcycles and light vehicles, such as direct payment methods and bigger, user-friendly displays.

 

“The eCharge4Drivers project brings together 32 of the most important European electromobility actors with the aim to develop appropriate solutions to significantly improve the overall user experience when charging electric vehicles, and thus promoting the wide adoption of electromobility, following the ambitions of the European Green Deal towards a zero-emission transport system.

“Through eCharge4Drivers, we are in fact improving the autonomy of the electric vehicles, a factor that plays a decisive role in EVs wider and more efficient deployment, while also facilitating the design and development of smart charging infrastructure and enhanced interoperable services, offering additional incentives for choosing to purchase an electric car”

Dr. Angelos Amditis
eCharge4Drivers Project Coordinator and Research Director of ICCS, ICCS

What we will deliver

eCharge4Drivers will offer an enhanced experience for EV drivers by providing more sophisticated services to users before, during and after the charging process, including services for smart charging. The project will demonstrate additional convenient charging options within cities, a mobile charging service, charge points at lamp posts and networks of battery-swapping stations for LEVs.
Using the knowledge generated, the project will propose an EV Charging Location Planning Tool to determine the optimum mix of charging options to cover all user needs, as well as recommendations for legal and regulatory harmonisation, and guidelines for investors and authorities for the sustainability of charging infrastructure and services.

Where we are

eCharge4Drivers was launched during an online Kick-Off Meeting, over two days from 16-17 June 2020. The consortium brings together 32 partners from 11 European countries.

“For Nexxtlab, this project is perfectly aligned with our strategy and roadmap, accelerating the energy transition. Working with our European partners towards a more user-centric charging infrastructure is also an opportunity to present Nexxtlab’s team expertise and solutions beyond the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg”

Christoph Emde
European Project Manager, Nexxtlab SA

About the project

eCharge4Drivers is a 4-year project of 14 million euros co-financed by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 Programme. It demonstrates additional convenient charging options for Electric Vehicles (EVs) within cities, a mobile charging service, charge points at lamp posts, networks of battery swapping stations for light EVs and a transportable charging station service to cover temporary needs in 11 areas across Europe, including metropolitan areas and Trans-European (TEN-T) corridors. The project partners are: ICCS, ABB, ABEE, BMW, BFS, ROBERT BOSCH (RB), BARCELONA DE SERVEIS MUNICIPALS SA, CEA, CHARGERY, CRF, ELECTROMAPS, ERTICO, GAM, GREENPACK, HUBJECT, ICOOR, IDIADA, MOSAIC, NEXXTLAB, SCUTUM, POLIS, POLIBA, POWERDALE, ROUTE220, OTS, SMATRICS, UNIPI, UoS, VERBUND, VCC, VUB and ZES.

About Nexxtlab

Nexxtlab is a strong innovation partner active in the energy transition. As a technology company, we design innovative solutions for smart energy services, with a focus on intuitive solutions with direct impact. Nexxtlab solutions start from the grid side as a necessary enabling framework to complementary energy solutions for energy service providers
European Project Coordinator: Christoph.emde@nexxtlab.lu

Contact the projet coordinator

Project Coordinator

Dr. Angelos Amditis: a.amditis@iccs.gr

Project Manager

Dr. Evangelia Portouli: v.portouli@iccs.gr

Communication and Dissemination Coordinators

Sabina Asanova: SAsanova@polisnetwork.eu
Jamie Wylie: JWylie@polisnetwork.eu

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