GPFM Webinar: INCIT EV & SYNERGIES
This webinar is part of the series dedicated to the Green Powered Future Mission’s National Pilot Projects. This webinar showcases two demonstration projects of their National Pilots, ‘INCIT EV’ and ‘SYNERGIES’.
Project 1: Large demonstratIoN user CentrIc urban and long-range charging solutions to boosT an engaging deployment of Electric Vehicles in Europe - INCIT-EV
Description: INCIT-EV combines different traditional techniques (literature review, public data analysis, surveys) and more innovative techniques to produce new insights on EV users’ perceptions and factors of influence. One of the most relevant innovations will be the application of neuroscience techniques combined with bio-signals to identify users’ unconscious preferences for charging options. In particular, mobile sensor equipment will be used to measure the emotions of the users engaged in the different Use Cases (UC) of the project and subsequently infer their unarticulated needs. These insights on EV users’ behaviour will enable a better characterisation of the different user groups and will feed into the project: the 10 innovative charging solutions, and the INCIT-EV platform.
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Project 2: SYNERGIES
Description: SYNERGIES introduces a reference Energy Data Space Implementation to unleash the data-driven innovation and sharing potential across the energy data value chain by leveraging on data and intelligence coming from diverse energy actors and coupled sectors. The main aim is making data reachable and widely accessible. SYNERGIES will facilitate the transition from siloed data management to collaborative ones which promote a data and intelligence ecosystem and enable the realization of data intelligence-driven innovative energy services. Three demonstration sites in Greece, Spain and Denmark involving complete value chains will validate data sources, heterogeneous energy systems/assets and spanning different socioeconomic characteristics.
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Read more here about how both of these projects are tackling the most urgent innovation priorities identified by the GPFM.
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