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News from DTU

2019
Photo: Torben Nielsen
08 MAY

Disconnected power cable to Bornholm offers unique test option

The island of Bornholm is on its own these days in terms of electricity supply, as the submarine cable to Sweden’s power grid has been disconnected. This is an interesting situation for researchers at DTU, who are investigating the ability of electric vehicles to stabilize the power grid.

Electricity supply Energy production Energy systems
2017
Meeting at the Danish Embassy of Japan on the 18th October 2017.  From the right: Andreas Thingvad (Research assistant, DTU), Freddy Svane (Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark), Mattia Marinelli (Associate professor, DTU), Keigo Ikezoe (Manager, Nissan), Kenta Suzuki (Researcher, Nissan), Antonio Zecchino (PhD student, DTU)
03 NOV

Researchers present new results on electric vehicles integration in Japan

On the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relationship between Japan and Denmark, researchers from DTU Elektro participating in the research project ACES (Across Continents Electric Vehicles Services) met with partners and several stakeholders in Tokyo to present the newest results.