Title :
Global service provider for electric vehicle roaming
Author :
Ratej, Jure ; Mehle, Borut ; Kocbek, Miha
Author_Institution :
Etrel d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract :
Due to the rising number of electromobility business entities (electric vehicle supply equipment operators and electromobility service providers), electric vehicle users are faced with a growing complexity in the use of public charging infrastructure, especially on a greater geographical scale. The development of electromobility calls for interoperability between all electromobility entities in order to enable roaming of EV users and remove the present barriers in EV users´ access to the public charging infrastructure. The paper describes the elementary processes related to EV charging (charging, reservation of charging spot, billing of charging service fee), the roles of electromobility entities in these processes, and their importance for the development of the roaming system. ETREL has developed an integrated roaming solution introducing a new entity, the global service provider, which mediates between the electromobility entities to enable roaming. The paper discusses the architecture and functionalities of the roaming scheme which comprises the global service provider. The paper also describes individual elements of the global service provider´s ICT system. The EV charging processes are explained again, this time in relation to roaming and with a focus on global service provider´s role in the processes. The final section of the paper proposes further steps to expand the roaming scheme functionalities and its geographical scope, where standardization or at least an agreement on ICT interfaces, application level protocols, and software services plays the key role.
Keywords :
battery management systems; battery powered vehicles; standardisation; EV charging processes; ICT interfaces; ICT system; application level protocols; electric vehicle roaming; global service provider; software services; Authorization; Availability; Batteries; Contracts; Fuel cells; Home automation; EV (electric vehicle); business model; charging; standardization;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS27), 2013 World
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
DOI :
10.1109/EVS.2013.6914941