Your benefits
As a result of this training, you will understand:■ The power system of today and future trends
■ The current market for electric vehicles and charging services
■ Electricity markets and residential energy contracts relating to e-mobility
■ The technical and regulatory factors impacting (home and public) EV charging
■ Technical capabilities and limitations of the electricity grid
■ Developments relating to smart charging and discharging (Vehicle-to-Grid)
For whom?
This course is designed for business development managers, general management, R&D, sales and marketing professionals, implementation specialists and other professionals who wish to benefit from DNV's technical and commercial knowledge in the field of electric mobility.
Course topics
The following topics will be addressed:
- EM market
- current size and main actors
- developments
- Charging infrastructure
- types of charging infrastructure (standards, AC/DC, locations)
- trends in volumes and capacities
- upcoming innovations
- Grid infrastructure
- grid impact of charging
- potential mitigation (technical & regulatory)
- Electricity markets
- market organisation overview
- energy tariffs
- energy products (green energy)
- Smart (dis)charging - demand response
- current level of deployment
- legal, economic and technical aspects
- theoretical value of DR
Where relevant, the subjects will cover:
■ Legal and regulatory conditions
■ Applicable norms and standards
■ Best practices / installed base
Hands-on training by international experts
DNV (legacy KEMA) has been involved in electric mobility, in feasibility studies and implementation activities, serving both the energy and automotive industry for many years. DNV participates in international standardisation, supports governments and the European Commission in policy design and legislation and has a strong technical background in electricity grids. The knowledge and understanding gained through many international projects in electric mobility and grid infrastructure will be brought to the course.
In-company and customized training courses
On request, DNV can also develop customised and in-company training courses. Content, location and duration of the course can be adapted to your specific needs.
For more information please contact us
Energy Academy
email: academy.energy@dnv.com
web: www.dnv.com/energy-academy
tel: +31 (0)6 29602659 / +31 (0)6 15063593 / +31 (0)6 18410601
A few responses from previous participants
- ‘‘The course “Electric mobility charging infrastructure” gives a complete overview of the current state of affairs in the field of electric mobility; new business models, developments in the automotive industry and the impact of the mobility transition on the electricity system.’’ - Mr. Erik Schepens, Liander N.V.
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