Exciting developments in Germany’s #emobility market! Recently, we asked you to guess how many public #charging points were installed in Germany in 2023. 31% of you guessed right: a total of 32,733 points were installed in 2023, marking an impressive increase of nearly 40%. Those are the results of the latest Electric Mobility Monitor by BDEW Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft e.V. For the second consecutive year, there has been a record expansion in German public charging infrastructure. With a total of 118,163 charging points, the local charging market exceeds the new European minimum targets by almost twofold. Last year has also been a #success for DCS – with more than 700,000 charging points in Europe, we now provide access to one of the largest and fastest-growing networks and cover almost 99% of all charging points in Germany. DCS focus remains on refining the charging experience and boosting adoption of #sustainable mobility. Stay tuned for more updates and insights!
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According to a new market research report published by Global Market Estimates, the global electric bus charging infrastructure market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 30.9% from 2023 to 2028. Global electric bus charging infrastructure market growth is driven by the rising environmental concerns and advancements in battery technology. Browse 147 Market Data Tables and 115 Figures spread through 163 Pages and in-depth TOC on “Global Electric Bus Charging Infrastructure Market - Forecast to 2028’’ https://lnkd.in/dJK3rtPx #GlobalElectricBusChargingInfrastructureMarket #GlobalMarketEstimates #GME
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What is the role of the smart meters in energy transition? How to unlock the power of data analytics with benefits for both customers and utilities? Watch this great interview by Jonathan Spencer Jones (Enlit Europe) with Daniela Haldy-Sellmann - Global VP Utilities at SAP and a member of the executive board of ESMIG. The need of interoperable systems where we can jointly share access and analyse data is the next step of successful energy transition. This is also one of the major topics that members of ESMIG are discussing in recent months. Daniela is also sharing some interesting insights on the roll-out in Germany where currently utilities cannot offer the beneficial services to their customers like info about tariffs and usage, enabling making smarter decisions. The answer lies in a complete offer of a flexible and future-oriented supply and management system. This kind of offering can only be brought to the market by a strong and solid partner network, where providers of electromobility, producers of renewable energies, manufacturers of heating systems, submetering companies and energy communities can all equally benefit. We are very glad that Enlit Europe in Paris is coming soon, Cuculus GmbH will definitely be there to talk about universal, meter-agnostic solutions for utilities that will enable speeding up the energy transition and can accommodate all the smart services that will follow in the future. Come and talk to us there! #MDM #energytransition #smartmeters #dataanalytics
Smart meter industry ready for Europe - interview with Daniela Sellmann of ESMIG
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Mobile telecontrol case ensures transparency in low-voltage grids The establishment and expansion of efficient local grids and their largely automated monitoring is essential for security of supply. In view of the constantly increasing feed-in power from renewable energies and the rapid increase in stations, combined with growing cost pressure and staff shortages, critical operating states and overloads can quickly arise, particularly in the low-voltage grid. Our mobile telecontrol case, which enables cities and local authorities to counter and prevent these risks, promises to help. With the mobile measuring equipment, they can quickly and reliably identify and check the most important parameters without having to set up a stationary, comprehensive low-voltage measurement system. The flexible and cost-saving mobile measuring kit, which was developed together with Stadtwerke Kempen a year ago, is now available in a standard version. At its heart is an FW-5-GATE-4G with three PM-1-R modules (for Rogowski coil). Thanks to the direct connection to the control system via IEC-104, LTE or its own VPN infrastructure as a communication medium, adaptations to specific requirements are easy to implement. "The mobile telecontrol case not only helps with the detection and analysis of operating anomalies and other temporary monitoring, but also with the planning and validation of structural measures and commissioning, e.g. for wallboxes or PV systems," says Oliver Callegari, Managing Director Sales at SAE IT-systems. #RTU #telecontrol #mobilesolution #eworld #exhibition #essen #germany
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Unveiling the Growth Trajectory: Global Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Market Analysis (2024-2030) Get Free PDF: https://lnkd.in/d8yT5JYx Our comprehensive analysis delves into the flourishing realm of the global electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure market. With a market size valued at US$ 20 billion in 2023 and an anticipated growth rate of 28% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly US$ 112.59 billion, the potential for stakeholders is immense. This report offers insights into key aspects such as business models, product types, sales channels, and device categories, empowering investors with a strategic understanding of market dynamics. #ElectricVehicle #ChargingInfrastructure #MarketAnalysis #GlobalTrends #InvestmentInsights #RenewableEnergy
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📄 On 11 April 2024, the European Parliament adopted the #ElectricityMarketDesign (EMD) measures. It is evident that significant #investment is crucial for the development of the distribution network to enable the whole power sector transition. The revised market design now provides more of needed regulatory stability in this area. Read E.DSO reaction to the specific improvements to the reform on: ✅ Anticipatory investments ✅ Flexible Connections Agreement ✅ Dedicated measurement devices (DMDs) ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Q2ACte
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AMI is no longer a collection of digital meters that handles a limited amount of data and a few routine tasks. AMI 2.0 is a powerful edge-computing network. Offering real-time data and more control over energy usage, next-gen AMI empower consumers, and helps utilities build a resilient grid with a reduced carbon footprint.
AMI 2.0: Planning for Next-Gen Advanced Metering Infrastructure | Deloitte US
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Real Time integrated Monitoring of Energy and Industrial Parameter along with control improving operational efficiency , reduction in downtime, saving and many more. IIIOT Smart Factory and Industrial 4.0 use cases . For more details reach out support@iiiot-infotech.com #industrialautomation #industria40 #smartfactory #smartcity #smartenergy #oee #operationalexcellence #operationsmanagement #operationalefficiency #industry4
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EMD significant evolution of Energy market design…
📄 On 11 April 2024, the European Parliament adopted the #ElectricityMarketDesign (EMD) measures. It is evident that significant #investment is crucial for the development of the distribution network to enable the whole power sector transition. The revised market design now provides more of needed regulatory stability in this area. Read E.DSO reaction to the specific improvements to the reform on: ✅ Anticipatory investments ✅ Flexible Connections Agreement ✅ Dedicated measurement devices (DMDs) ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Q2ACte
E.DSO reaction to Electricity Market Design (EMD) reform
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This, plus smarter integration between Enterprise Systems and Head-End Systems (switching from adapter-based to Events-based), and we thereby get a step closer to becoming future-ready.
The necessity for AMI 2.0 - The first smart meters, aka advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) meters, were installed between 2000 and 2010. These AMI meters and their associated internal batteries had a life expectancy of 20 years, which was the life span commonly amortized in AMI business cases. Deloitte’s research shows that the life span for first-generation smart meters has been between 15 and 20 years, as expected. Our research also found that failure rates rise as the meter life approaches 20 years. As a result, early adopters of AMI are “doing the math” and have started planning for meter replacements. Why now - the next wave of meters is part of a robust technology stack that we are calling “AMI 2.0.” The next generation of residential meters are becoming edge computing devices capable of not only recording consumption, but also enabling a better understanding of how electricity is being used or generated behind the meter in real time. This is enabled by faster processors, increased memory, and modular communication capabilities. This sort of intelligence is increasingly becoming necessary to manage the expansion of complex energy-producing and energy-consuming devices in households worldwide. Learn more about Deloitte’s perspective on AMI 2.0 in our recently released report: Enabling the clean energy transition: Planning for next–generation advanced metering infrastructure and grid technologies at he link below: https://lnkd.in/gbW_eeyN
AMI 2.0: Planning for Next-Gen Advanced Metering Infrastructure | Deloitte US
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The #electricity market reform approved on July 19 in the ITRE committee contains some measures to improve the flexibility of the system that should be carried out short-term practice by member states. ✅ New peak shaving product (limitation of consumption peaks). A new peak shaving product will be introduced to help reduce electricity demand during peak hours. It can be used by system operators to mitigate critical high price situations, reducing stress on the system and ultimately on consumers. ✅ Dedicated measurement devices. System operators will have the ability to use data from dedicated metering devices to measure and solve for demand response and flexibility services, including #storage systems. This allows for greater consumer participation, and avoids having to request new dedicated connections for storage systems installed behind the counter. ✅ New toll methodologies. The toll determination methodology should take into account that flexibility services, such as demand response, play an important role in reducing the operating costs of transmission and distribution network operators. As a result, by incorporating the costs avoided by flexibility into the tariff methodology, network operators are incentivized to purchase more flexible services and make efficient investments in optimizing their networks. ✅ Flexibility needs report. Member States will have to assess and report on the flexibility needs of their countries' electricity systems every two years from January 2025, these reports will set a target for demand response and storage. ✅ Flexibility support plans. If the capacity mechanisms (which in Spain are not yet implemented) are not sufficient to meet the national flexibility objectives, flexibility support plans can be introduced. These schemes will provide funding for storage and demand response non-fossil flexibility capacity. ✅ Decrease in the minimum size of offers in the markets of the previous day and intraday. The minimum bid sizes in the daily and intraday markets will be reduced to 100 kW or less. This change is intended to facilitate the participation of small decentralized assets in all electricity markets. At Build to Zero we believe that the implementation of these measures will be very positive to improve the integration of #renewables, providing a great incentive to the #industry to reactivate and make its demand more flexible, and invest in #energy storage. Activate to see a larger image.
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