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EnergyLab Nordhavn

New concepts, innovative business models and disruptive roles in EV charging


Location: The Audo, Århusgade 130, 2150 Nordhavn
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Time: December 2, 0830-1100


SIGNUP via this link 
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We are delighted to invite you for a morning to bring great ideas to action. Based on inspirational talks from Peter Bach Andersen (DTU), Casper Rasmussen (Monta) and others, we will work together to answer questions such as 

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How to infuse innovative charging concepts and new digital products and services into public tendering process.

 - Which services can you, the site owner, offer and how do you - as a local small business or corporate - activate your EV charging spots, to make them support the grid and explore synergies with empowered EV owners.

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How do you handle a mulititude of charging technologies on one site.

 - Which specific sites in Nordhavn would be obvious spots for testing in the coming years - and who are the stakeholders there.

Some of the answers will turn into ideas for collaborative projects. The workshop will take Nordhavn as a case.  However, our findings will inspire new collaborations and innovation elsewhere in the city, the Øresund region and internationally 


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EnergyLab Nordhavn is an association formed on the basis of a large public funded project. It aims at supporting its members’ development and demonstration of sustainable energy technology and solutions in the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen. To this end it aims for Nordhavn to develop into one of Europes leading living labs for sustainable energy solutions, based on components, infrastructure, agreements and cooperation, established by its members. Those are corporates, SME’s, utilities, municipal government and knowledge institutions. Statutes etc can be downloaded here

About Monta 
Founded in 2020, Monta was born out of frustration with the EV market. How is it possible to drive around in an electric car packed with cutting-edge technology, while the charging experience is limited to practically a start and stop function? This question – along with many others – kept roaming around the digitally-driven minds and slowly a concept started to take the form: Charging your EV should be at the same – if not higher – level as driving your electricity-fueled automobile. After assembling a team of senior profiles, Monta landed a million investment from the Danish state’s investment fund, the Innovation fund and a few private investors on a promise to change the entire market with tech. Monta’s platform embraces the entire EV charging experience: from helping EV drivers charge seamlessly at home and on the go to supporting companies with easy charge point management. Montas vision is very aligned with the ambition of EnergyLab Nordhavn and the results demonstrated in the project. EV’s represent a significant storage capacity and EV chargers represent a significant power, some of them even bidirectional. Innovative ways to unlock these elements and manage them integrated with the energy system is key to increasing the renewable energy penetration and defer grid upgrades. Stay tuned here for joint events and new projects in an around 


About DTU Center for Electric Power and Energy 
Center for Electric Power and Energy (CEE) provides cutting-edge solutions for one of the major challenges of our modern society: the development of a reliable, cost-efficient and sustainable energy system based on renewable energy. CEE offers new technologies, knowledge, theory and methods within digital energy solutions, interconnected energy systems and optimized energy technologies. The center leverages and extensive experience on experimental validation, using the lab facilities of PowerLabDK to test and validate vehicles and chargers. Also, significant benefit comes from a close collaboration with industrial and commercial partners.  As electric vehicle charging may represent one of the largest and most flexible demands in a contemporary household – e-Mobility may significantly advance the prosumer approach – this ties to CEEs focus area of Consumers, services and business models.  
The workshop is enabled through a grant from Danmarks Erhvervsfremmebestyrelse and collaboration with Energy Cluster Denmark.  

Contact

Casper Rasmussen, Monta,  cr@monta.app 
Peter Bach Andersen, DTU Electrical Energineering pba@elektro.dtu.dk
Christoffer Greisen, EnergyLab Nordhavn, cgre@dtu.dk,  
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