This project is co-funded
by the European Union
efficient Cooperative infrastructure for Fully Electric Vehicle
eCo-FEV:
Y. KOBAYASHI, M. LENARDI, Hitachi Europe,
VIENNA, 06.February.2013
1. Introduction
�Smart City establishes a “well-balanced relationship between people and
the Earth.”
�Smart Mobility makes the trip to your destination fun, stress-free, and
comfortable with attention to resource waste and environmental problems.
Smart Mobility City
Information Technology and Electric VehicleInformation Technology and Electric Vehicle
will be the most important factors in Smart Mobility City
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2. Aim of eCo-FEV project
Current Issues• Smart Mobility City is realized through the coordination of different infras.
• But each infrastructure is working separately.
Project AimTo define a platform to enable information exchanges
between multiple infrastructures for more organic ITS services for EV
3 EV: Electric Vehicle
3. Some examples of eCo-FEV application using this system
To reduce EV drivers’ anxiety for limited driving:
FEV fleet managementFEV fleet
management
Vehicle relationship management
Vehicle relationship management EV Charging
Station Infra.
EV Backend Infra.
Road IT Infra.
Network
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C/S bookingC/S booking
C/S POI notificationC/S POI
notificationTraffic event notification
Dynamic EV navigationDynamic EV navigation
EVs
E-mobility in co-modalityE-mobility in co-modality
FEV: Fully Electric Vehicle
C/S: Charging Station
POI: Point of Interest notification
4. An application "Dynamic EV navigation"
"Dynamic EV navigation" application can dynamically guide the FEV users
to the C/S and its final destination by combining different information.
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5. eCo-FEV Architecture
The system architecture of eCo-FEV project consists of 4 layers.
C2X: Car 2 X communication6
6. Standardization for Connected EV
�Standardization activities related
the road transport connectivity are
now in progress.
�Standardization related to electro
mobility is becoming an important mobility is becoming an important
issue and a pre-requisite to increase
the EV penetration.
www.etsi.org/website/technologies/intelligenttransportsystems.aspx
eCo-FEV consortium plans to provide dissemination efforts
to relevant standard organizations
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7. List of Standards related to eCo-FEV projectITS, traffic management and telematics
ISO IEC 15118* Vehicle 2 Grid Communications Interface
ETSI TS 101 556-1 Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Infrastructure to Vehicle Communication; Electric
Vehicle Charging Spot Notification Specification
TS 101 556-3* Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Infrastructure to Vehicle Communications;
Communications system for the planning and reservation of EV energy supply using
wireless networks EV charging using wireless networks
DATEX2 (easyway) DATEX 2 protocol for information exchange in traffic management infrastructures
CEN ISO/TS 18234-Series TPEG applications and specifications
EV Charging
IEC 61851* Electric vehicle conductive charging system
IEC 62196 - 2 Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets - Conductive charging of
electric vehicleselectric vehicles
Communication
ISO 21210 of ISO
Technical Committee
TC204 working on ITS
Intelligent transport systems -- Communications access for land mobiles (CALM) -- IPv6
Networking
ETSI TS 102 636-6-1
V1.1.1 (2011-03)
"Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Vehicular Communications; GeoNetworking; Part 6:
Internet Integration; Sub-part 1: Transmission of IPv6 Packets over GeoNetworking
Protocols"
RFC 3963 of IETF "Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO)
RFC 5177 of IETF "Network Mobility (NEMO) Extensions for Mobile IPv4"
RFC 5454 of IETF "Dual Stack Mobile IPv4"
TS 102 636-4-1 Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Vehicular communications; GeoNetworking; Part 4:
Geographical addressing and forwarding for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint
communications; Sub-part 1: Media-Independent Functionality8
8. Profile of eCo-FEV project
Name efficient Cooperative infrastructure for Fully Electric
Vehicles
Acronym eCo-FEV
Type STREP funded under the 7th EU Framework Programme
Period from September 2012 to May 2015Period from September 2012 to May 2015
Partners 13 partners such as companies, institutions and universities
in Germany, France, Italy and UK
Test sites 2 sites such as Grenoble in France and Torino in Italy
Website www.eco-fev.eu
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9. Schedule of eCo-FEV project
M0 M6 M12 M18 M24 M30 M33
2012 2013 2014 2015
Requirements Definition and
Specifications Definition
now
System Development and
System Integration
Field Operational Test and
Evaluation
Dissemination and Exploitation
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Thank you.
Y. KOBAYASHI,
M. LENARDI,
Hitachi Europe
www.eco-fev.eu