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ETI’s Strategy Manager Liam Lidstone presents an overview of the Consumers Vehicles and Energy Integration (CVEI) project at LCV 2017 in the “Electric Vehicles and Energy Systems: Smart Charging Projects and V2G” session. Topics covered are:Vehicle electrificationThe project requires a broad range of expertiseModelling capabilityScenarios have been developed to test further factorsInterim findingsRoadmap for efficient ULEV uptake and useTrials will deliver further robust evidenceIn summary:The Consumers, Vehicles and Energy Integration project is seeking to address the challenges involved in transitioning to a secure and sustainable low carbon vehicle fleetAn integrated modelling toolset has been developed able to examine the implications for energy supply, infrastructure, vehicles, users, policy and commercial models – and with it, it is possible to test a wide range of scenariosFindings from several areas are already available and have been incorporated into a roadmap for delivering efficient vehicle decarbonisationUpcoming trials will deliver further robust evidence on how consumers respond to different charging propositions and attitudes to ULEV adoption |