About ECom4Future
Aim and Motivation
Goals for advancing energy communities
Goal 1: Design and development of a physics-informed AI solution for optimized control of energy communities on a cross domain level, by including social, policy, legal and regulatory aspects, without neglecting the technical feasibility by considering the smart grid as well as cross-sector prosumers with EVs, heating and cooling and renewable generation.
Goal 2: Achieve impact by providing the customers and investors with high time resolution power profiles of consumption and production for different use cases. This will assist future investments, market decisions and provides a tailor-made solution that increase efficiency.
Objectives and Technological innovation
Consortium Partners
Coordinator
Participants
The EAS Lab, located at FH JOANNEUM Kapfenberg and FH Campus 02 Graz, comprises renewable power generation plants, hybrid grids including storage units, charging facilities for electric mobility plus the latest innovative measurement, automation and visualisation components.
The EAS Lab is supplied with electrical energy from several photovoltaic systems. The power can either be used directly, or stored or converted into other forms of energy (Power-to-X). A smart charging management system allows electric cars to be charged with self-generated solar power via a household wallbox (3.7kW-22kW) or via a quick charger (50kW DC and 43kW AC). All commercially available Type 2, CHAdeMO and CCS connectors can be used. Another field of research focuses on billing and pricing and involves the testing of different payment options and chip cards.
CAMPUS 02 is an applied university based in Graz, Austria. It adapts its research and development activities to the needs of the industry. R&D at CAMPUS 02 is based on problem-oriented solution competence, structured and analytical procedures as well as innovative approaches on a scientific level. CAMPUS 02 is aware of industry demands and creates appropriate practical concepts and problem solutions, thus serving as a contact for entrepreneurs. At the department automation technology, research and development topics are dominated by the following five areas:
- Industrial measurement technology and measurement automation
- Virtual methods and simulation in development
- Process optimisation with PLCs (programmable logic controllers), mobile devices and wireless communication solutions
- Optimisation of energy efficiency
- Development of prototypes and demonstrators
The department of automation technology has their own laboratory, in which R&D is put into practice. For these applied R&D purposes, CAMPUS 02 has an array of machines and measurement devices. The EAS-Lab (Energy Analytics & Solution Lab) is an innovative laboratory for answering exciting energy and digitalisation questions. The Lab will take a part as a Trial Side in the Ecom4Future project and will help to verify the theoretical findings.