Management of Distributed Energy Storage Systems based on Electrically Chargeable Vehicles (ECV-DESS)
Part 1: Definitions, Requirements and Use Cases
(IEC 69/941/CDV:2024); German and English version prEN IEC 63382-1:2024 Class/Status:
Draft,
valid
Released: 2025 -02 Published:
2025-01 -10
VDE Art. No.: 1100686
End of objection deadline:
2025-03-10
This document will specify the characteristics related to grid services, the communication and control functions of e-mobility DERs, precisely Distributed Energy Storage Systems, based on Electrically Chargeable Vehicle batteries (ECV-DESS), capable to perform Smart Charging (V1G), Vehicle to Grid (V2G) and Vehicle to Home (V2X) functions, which can be managed by a common Aggregator. It will specify the Use Cases, the technical requirements of system, the information exchange between the EV Charging Station Operator (CSO), the Aggregator and the Grid Operator, including both technical and business data, and the conformance tests. This document will define the data models and the communication protocols to be utilized to perform the grid service functions, assuming already existing standardized solutions, whenever possible. This document will support the Aggregator in defining the technical and business requirements of service, both with the Grid Operator and with the CSO, or EV User, in order to provide the grid functions utilizing the distributed energy resources offered by a multitude of EVs. The conformance tests will cover the interface between Aggregator and CSO.
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