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V2GO (Vehicle-To-Grid Oxford) will develop, trial and evaluate potential business models, on- and off-vehicle hardware and products and services by engaging with UK fleet operators. Fleet vehicles account for 56% of new registrations and are quickly (i.e., ?3 years) turned over into the private market. A better understanding of fleet operators' attitudes and valuations of different V2G technologies, products and services could create additional pathways for increasing the uptake of Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs). The energy storage capacity of electric vehicles (EVs), present new opportunities and value propositions for V2G power system services (e.g., potentially alleviate the need for generation and transmission investments; increasing network efficiency and energy security. Given the size and use patterns of fleets, they could generate economies of scale that will help realise V2G opportunities and maximise their values.
V2GO brings together an interdisciplinary consortium of 8 partners from industry and research with expertise in energy and power markets and systems, fleet operation value chains and electric mobility. The project will address three objectives:
1\. To build confidence in and demonstrate the value of V2G to fleet operators;
2\. To engage with and understand ULEV owner's attitudes to V2G services and technologies;
3\. To demonstrate the technical and commercial potential for ULEVs through the power grid and vehicle-to-building to directly and indirectly support the electricity system.
These objectives will be met through a real-world demonstrator trial (WP3), a portfolio of research (WP4; WP5), development of V2G business models, products and services (WP2, WP4) and exploitation and dissemination (WP6, WP7). The trial will run for 20 months and involve at least 100 EVs from different sized fleets including Royal Mail, UPS, DPD, DL, EDF Energy, Oxford County Council, University of Oxford and Addisson Lee.
Two novel tools will be developed to facilitate the provision of V2G products and services and maximise their value: 1) a flexibility assessment toolkit, allowing fleet managers and V2G aggregators to work together to quantify the potential benefits of fleet electrification, and the added value of providing V2G products and services; and 2) a real-time coordination platform which will assess: a) based on the size and operation of an EV fleet the combination of V2G services that could maximize overall value (e.g., short term operating reserve, firm frequency response, enhanced reactive power services); and b) how fleet operation could potentially be modified to improve value, considering power system and mobility value chains.
Edf Energy R&d UK Centre Limited | LEAD_ORG |
The Virtual Forge Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Oxfordshire County Council | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Edf Energy R&d UK Centre Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Krakenflex Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
University of Oxford | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
ARRIVAL LIMITED | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Juuce Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Marie-Lou Picherit | PM_PER |
Marie-Lou Picherit | PM_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Services
- Service production
- Value chains
- Product development
- Enterprises
- Markets (systems)
- Electrical power networks
- Electricity market
- Business operations
- Energy production (process industry)
- Fleet
- Energy
Extracted key phrases
- V2 g power system service
- Fleet operation value chain
- V2 g business model
- V2 g product
- Different v2 g technology
- Fleet vehicle
- V2 G service
- V2 g opportunity
- V2GO
- V2 g aggregator
- UK fleet operator
- Reactive power service
- Different sized fleet
- Fleet electrification
- EV fleet