JILS - Transport electrification (EVs) and its impact on the grid
Transport electrification (EVs) and the impact on the grid
Overview
Transport electrification, in conjunction with appropriate electrical and information technology infrastructure, has the potential to improve the sustainability of both transport and energy systems significantly.
This presentation will collate and update information from various presentations by the speaker, including:
- "The impact of electric vehicles on 'smart grids'", EECON NSW 2015.
- "Electric vehicles and the grid; intermittent storage balancing intermittent generation", EESA NSW/ACT Annual Conference 2018.
- "Electric vehicles and the grid: international developments in sustainable energy and transport", EESA July 2020.
- "Review of fast charging for electrified transport: Demand, Technology, Systems, Planning", Energies 2022.
Learning outcomes
In this presentation, you will learn:
- international trends in EV technology and usage (light and heavy vehicles, road - marine - air transport)
- international trends in EV charging technologies (ultrafast charging, wireless power transfer, etc.)
- potential grid impacts of EV charging (G2V, V2G, V2X, etc.); and
- planning strategies for coupled infrastructures.
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- 44 Market Street - Mezzanine Floor
- Engineers Australia - Sydney Office
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Australia 2000
Speakers
Graham Town
Transport electrification and the grid
Biography:
Professor Emeritus Graham Town BE PhD SMIEEE FRSN FIEAust CPEng is an electrical engineer with eight years experience in the Australian electronics industry, and 30 years of distinguished contributions to engineering education and research. He was awarded a BE (Hons.1) from the New South Wales Institute of Technology in 1984, a PhD from the University of Sydney in 1992, and a Grad. Cert. in Leadership and Management (Higher Education) from Macquarie University in 2007.
Professor Emeritus Town is a Chartered Professional Engineer (Telecommunications, Electrical, Leadership), a Senior Member of the IEEE, a Fellow of Engineers Australia and a Fellow of the Royal Society of NSW.
Agenda
In-person:
- 5.30 pm AEST: Registration opens, refreshments are served and networking begins
- 6.00 pm AEST: Webinar and presentation begins
- 6.45 pm AEST: Q&A Begins
- 7.00 pm AEST: Webinar ends; further networking begins
- 7.30 pm AEST: Event ends
Online:
- 6.00 pm AEST: Webinar begins
- 6.45 pm AEST: Q&A begins
- 7.00 pm AEST: Webinar ends
Note: This is a hybrid event. Please register. The details for on line participation will given after you register.
Please, make the effort to attend in person and network, if possible.
The discount code for IEEE members for free registration is Techdiscount007