EVs@Scale Lab Consortium Semi-Aannual Stakeholder Meeting

Andrew Meintz, John Kisacikoglu, Sam Thurston, Barney Carlson, Michael Starke, Thomas Carroll, Jesse Bennett, Jennah Denney, Jason Harper, Akram Ali, Madhu Chinthavali, Prasad Kandula, Veda Galigekere, Don Stanton, Theodore Bohn, A.J. Palmisano, Peter Thompson, Raymond Kaiser, Paul Stith

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Abstract

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Electric Vehicles at Scale Lab Consortium (EVs@Scale Lab Consortium) is accelerating research to support the establishment of a secure and scalable national network of charging infrastructure. This network will be critical to support tens of millions of light-, medium-, and heavy-duty EVs on American roads by 2030. The EVs@Scale Lab Consortium brings together national laboratories and key stakeholders to conduct infrastructure research and development (R&D) that advances innovations in, and sets unified standards for, high-power and wireless charging. The effort will also develop technologies to integrate vehicle charging with the power grid, and develop cybersecurity measures to protect drivers, vehicles, equipment, and the grid. The first hybrid EVs@Scale Lab Consortium Semiannual Stakeholder Meeting was held at ANL on September 27-28, 2023, to identify research, development, and deployment needs to accelerate technology development for electric vehicles at scale and explore opportunities for collaboration across government, academia, and industry.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages302
StatePublished - 2023

Publication series

NamePresented at the Electric Vehicles at Scale (EVs@Scale) Laboratory Consortium Semi-Annual Stakeholder Meeting, 27-28 September 2023, Lemont, Illinois

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-5400-87781

Keywords

  • advanced charging and grid interface technologies
  • codes and standards
  • CyberPUNC
  • eCHIP
  • electric vehicles
  • electric vehicles at scale
  • eVISION
  • high power charging
  • NextGen profiles
  • smart charge management
  • vehicle grid integration
  • zero trust

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