en.Wedoany.com Reported - The European Life Freesvee project (Fast recharging energy service everywhere on the road) is developing a technological solution aimed at enabling ultra-fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles to be deployed anywhere on the road network, including areas with limited grid connectivity. The ultimate goal of the project is to make it possible to deploy ultra-fast charging points in environments that are currently complex or costly, thereby promoting transport decarbonization and the expansion of electric mobility in Europe.

One of the main challenges facing electric mobility is providing sufficient power for fast charging outside large urban centers or reinforced infrastructure. The Life Freesvee project addresses this challenge by proposing an integrated solution combining smart microgrids, energy storage systems, and advanced power electronics, along with predictive control algorithms and artificial intelligence to optimize energy use in real time via a cloud-based digital platform.
The project budget exceeds €3.6 million, with 60% funded by the European Union. It is coordinated by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), with participants including Intergia Energía Sostenible, Satec, the University of Zaragoza (Universidad de Zaragoza), the Zoilo Ríos Group (Grupo Zoilo Ríos), and the Miralbueno Service Station (Estación de Servicio Miralbueno). The project is co-funded by the EU through the Life program, with development lasting until September 2028.
The project plans to build two demonstration prototypes at service stations with different characteristics: one at a grid-connected facility in Zaragoza, and another in a weak grid area in the province of Soria. This dual validation aims to test the technical, economic, and operational feasibility of the solution in real-world scenarios. Energy storage technologies under evaluation include lithium-ion batteries and vanadium redox flow batteries to ensure a stable energy supply even under peak demand conditions. The project was presented on May 29 at Mobility City in Zaragoza, with the conference focusing on the challenges of ultra-fast charging for electric vehicles in Europe.
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