Exhibitors at the world’s largest exhibition for the solar
industry, Intersolar Europe, are presenting the latest trends and
technologies in the areas of photovoltaics (PV), PV production
technologies and solar thermal technologies from June 13 – 15,
2012. For the first time, the topic of e-mobility is also taking center
stage with the new PV and E-Mobility special exhibit unveiling mobile
storage technologies and showcasing combinations of PV carports,
charging stations and electric vehicles. In addition to presenting
solutions individually, Intersolar Europe shows the most important ways
in which they work together, providing information on how electricity
storage and grid integration can be combined to ensure solar power is
used effectively by those who generate it. The program also provides
the opportunity to take an electric vehicle for a test drive in the
outdoor exhibition area of Messe München, allowing visitors to
experience the future of mobility first hand.
Electric vehicles play an important role in our future energy supply,
thanks to their batteries storing electricity which in turn stabilizes
the grid. Intelligent control technology charges the batteries when
sufficient cheap power is available. At peak times, when electricity
demand is high among grid users, the stored power can be used as a
short-term backup. As private vehicles spend 90% of their time parked
and not in use, this opens up enormous potential to compensate for
peaks in demand.
E-mobility and solar powerThese intelligent systems are the most effective and sustainable when
the vehicles are “filled” with solar power from, for
example, the energy produced by the user’s own roof-mounted PV
installation or carport. In addition to protecting cars from rain and
snow, PV carports are also able to deliver the energy needed for
e-vehicles. Part of the solar power is used to charge the vehicle
battery, while the rest is consumed for a different purpose or fed into
the grid. Special charging stations for PV carports synchronize the
charging times of the electric vehicles with electricity generated by
the photovoltaic installation. An installation with a capacity of three
kilowatts (kW) can supply enough power for a vehicle to travel around
15,000 km per year. The combination makes sense because electric
vehicles have significantly greater levels of efficiency than vehicles
with combustion engines, and generating power from renewable sources is
much more efficient than producing biofuel for example.
PV and E-Mobility special exhibit:To turn this vision into a reality, the industry is also working on new
charging systems. Up to now, users have had to charge their vehicles by
connecting them to a power source using a cable, but inductive
cable-free charging will be possible in the future. Vehicles will be
parked over coils in cable-free charging stations in garages, car parks
or public parking lots, allowing charging from the power grid to start
automatically without the need for the vehicle to be connected in any
way.
At Intersolar Europe 2012, the new PV and E-Mobility special exhibit in
the outdoor exhibition area (booth FG.700) unveils the latest
technology and shows how the individual components work together. With
a total of 11 partners, Intersolar Europe presents numerous PV
carports, charging stations and electric vehicles, bringing to life the
e-mobility of the future. The program also provides the opportunity to
test drive a variety of electric vehicles.
More information at
http://www.intersolar.de/