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On November 21.-22. the Parker Project hosted the the Vehicle-Grid Integration Summit at DTU Risø, which marked the official end of the project. Over the past two years, Parker has validated that series-produced electric vehicles as part of an operational fleet can store electricity and...

On November 21.-22 this year, the Parker project will be hosting an international vehicle-grid integration summit, which also serves as the project's end seminar. The summit, which is titled 'Vehicle-Grid Integration Summit - A Movement of Worldwide V2G Demonstrators', is an exciting two-day event focusing on state-of-the-art...

One of the Pillars of Parker is to produce a Grid Integrated Vehicle (GIV) certificate which demonstrates whether vehicles and chargers are able to support the power grid. In order to do so, the project specifies the technical parameters (grid keys) needed by electric vehicles to provide...

Join CEE Power Event - Exploiting the synergies between electric vehicles and solar power for a cost-effective integration In connection with Sergejus Martinenas PhD defence (Enabling Technologies for Smart Grid Integration and Integration of Electrical Vehicles), the internationally recognized academics Professor Ghanim Alesha Putrus, Northumbria University,...

In order to understand all the different services electric vehicles can provide to the power system, Parker maps, tests and studies grid applications. Marc Trahand from Nuvve explains how such tests are conducted and the importance of these. https://youtu.be/OSocrb3TLHQ...

Parker has joined forces with the Danish start-up Tomorrow to develop and test a new service which enables electric vehicles to charge when electricity CO2 emissions are lowest – reducing the carbon footprint of electric vehicles even further. The aim of Parker is to demonstrate...

What are the challenges of intergrating vehicles from several brands to the grid? And how has Parker overcome these challenges? Marc Trahand from Nuvve, who is partner in Parker, explains in the video below. ...

The Parker project plays the lead role of the first issue of a new online magasin named Synergi by Energinet. Energinet is an independent public enterprise owned by the Danish Ministry of Climate and Energy, and with the new magasin, Synergi, Energinet will publish articles focused on...