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Charging Infrastructure and Electric Grids

EV-cars that are charging at a charging post
Photographer: Karl Öfverström

The electrification of society has begun and is expected to accelerate at an ever faster pace in order to achieve the environmental goals.

Our research on vehicles, charging and electrical infrastructure

Understanding the impact on the electrical system of how different choices of charging infrastructure, when vehicles are charged, and with what charging power it takes place is central to obtaining a resource-efficient system that has a broad acceptance.

The methods we use in research are data analysis, modeling, simulation, and optimization of primary charge scheduling, but also design selection of charge infrastructure.

Please visit the Swedish page for more information.

Publications

Daniel Jung and Christofer Sundström.
In: Energies 2023, Vol. 16, 7648.

Potential of intelligent vehicle charging in the low voltage grid including photovoltaics.
Christofer Sundström and Daniel Jung.
In: 5th E-mobility Power Systems Integration Symposium. Berlin, Germany, (2021).


Christofer Sundström, Maximilian Kronawitter, and Lorenz Viernstein.
In: 2nd E-mobility Power Systems Integration Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden, (2018).


Christofer Sundström, and Håkan Sundelin.
In: 7th Transport Research Arena. Vienna, Austria, (2018).


Christofer Sundström, Daniel Jung, and Anders Blom.
In: 15th European Control Conference. Ã…lborg, Denmark, (2016).


Christofer Sundström, and Mattias Krysander.
In: 4th IFAC Workshop on Engine and Powertrain Control, Simulation and Modeling ECOSM'15. Columbus, USA, (2015).

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