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We will demonstrate these technologies at three test labs-at the Eaton European Innovation Center in Prague, at University College Dublin, and at the Fundació Institut De Recerca En Energia De Catalunya, in Barcelona. As a key partner in the FLOW project, we're thrilled to be developing optimal solutions for electric vehicle charging, V2G, V2X, and energy management.
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Stefan Costea, regional technology manager, Eaton Research Labs, said: "As electric vehicles grow in popularity across Europe, a comprehensive range of fully integrated charging technologies is urgently needed to support mass deployment and enable valuable new services. To combine the various technologies into a complete solution, several Eaton business units will collaborate on the project-including the pan-European Eaton Research Labs team and the Eaton Center for Intelligent Power in Dublin, Ireland. The research and innovation focus will extend across vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) capabilities that enable more system flexibility DC-DC charging (direct current to direct current) that yields both power quality and control benefits and further work on Eaton's proprietary Buildings as a Grid Energy Management System that supports forecasting, optimization, and other essential services. The FLOW project consortium, which includes 24 external partners and six leading universities across Europe, will be led by the Fundació Institut De Recerca En Energia De Catalunya.Įaton's role in the consortium will involve further developing electric vehicle charging technologies, as well as demonstrating electric vehicle charging solutions, based on experience advancing its Buildings as a Grid approach to uniting the power needs of buildings and electric vehicles with on-site renewable energy generation. Supported by the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation program, the €9.87M ($10.41M) project will span four years to March 2026, its scope covering the entire electric vehicle charging value chain. Intelligent power management company Eaton today announced its involvement in a pan-European research and innovation project to deliver the integrated technologies and business models needed to support mass deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.