Gothenburg
Description
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) is a technology that allows electric vehicles (EVs) to not only draw power from the grid for charging but also feed stored energy back to the grid, supporting energy balance, grid stability, and renewable integration.
V2G promises valuable grid services, but the gap between theoretical control concepts and actual hardware performance is not fully explored. The main objective of this thesis is to experimentally evaluate a V2G system under realistic operating conditions.
An advanced real-time simulation hardware platform will be employed in this thesis project, serving as both the control system and the digital model of the grid and vehicle-side systems. Such a platform represents an intermediate step between offline simulation and real vehicle operation.
Execution
Step 1 – Experimental setup
Step 2 – Experimental operation
Expected outcome
The thesis will deliver a validated experimental setup along with quantitative evaluation of system capabilities and limitations.
Required Skills
Personal interest in real-time control and energy system simulation is considered a merit. The work will be carried out in Gothenburg. The thesis is recommended for one or two students.
The application deadline is September 30th, 2026.
For questions, please contact:
Jonas Hellgren – RISE
Xiaoliang Huang – RISE