ElaadNL is very proud to present a great program featuring some of the leading experts in the field of Power Quality.
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We will start off our first Global EV Charging Test- Power Quality Edition with a welcome by Onoph Caron (director at ElaadNL) and Thijs van Wijk (researcher and teamleader at the ElaadNL Testlab), followed by a key note speech by Alex McEachern.
Sjef Cobben is a part-time professor in Power Quality with the research group Electrical Energy Systems at the TU/e department of Electrical Engineering. His TU/e research theme of Power Quality concerns the quality of voltage, current, and their mutual interaction. This is of relevance to smart grid technologies, the integration of renewable energy sources, and the compatibility of devices, installations and networks.
Erik de Jong is a part-time associate professor of Power Electronics Dominated (Smart) Grids with the research group Electrical Energy Systems at the TU/e department of Electrical Engineering. His main affiliation is with DNV GL (Arnhem, The Netherlands) where he is a principal researcher and manager of the Flex Power Grid Lab. He is a grid-connected power electronic specialist focusing on the impact of the wide spread integration of power electronics into power systems and how best to test equipment on system level to ensure safe and reliable power system operations.
Exposing electric vehicles (EV) to extreme temperatures, limits its performance and charging. For the foreseen adoption of EVs, it is not only important to study the technology behind it, but also the environment it will be inserted into.
Three researchers will present the following
Join us for the Power Quality discussion with audience and speakers.
Opening for our second day will be two leading researchers from LTU.
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Jan Meyer is a Senior Lecturer and Team Leader of the Power Quality Research Group at the Technische Universität Dresden. The research project “SupraEMI” aims to support IEC SC77A WG9 with respective research and knowledge in developing a normative grid measurement method for the new edition of IEC 61000-4-30. This presentation provides a brief overview of the project and provides some back-ground information on the currently discussed measurement methods and their pro’s and con’s.
Vladimir Cuk is currently an Assistant Professor with the Eindhoven University of Technology. His research interests include Electrical Power Quality and Power System Measurements and Modelling. In this presentation the broader scope of Power Quality research at TU Eindhoven will be presented. The sub-topics include: Measurement of Power Quality and System Parameter Estimation, Modelling Uncertainty and the Impact of Energy Transition on PQ.
Tim Slangen is a researcher at TU/e and ElaadNL. This presentation will show the results of measurements performed on individual and combinations of electric vehicles, giving insight in the emission and possible propagation of supraharmonics.