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Theodoros Theodoropoulos, ICCS

NeMo at a glance Call identifier: H2020-GV-2015 Topic: GV-8-2015 Electric vehicles enhanced performance and integration into the transport system and the grid EC funding: 7.8 million Duration: October 2016 September 2019 19 partners 5 test sites & 1 cross-country demonstration Coordinator: by ICCS (Institute of Communication and Computer Systems), Greece (Dr. Angelos Amditis, a.amditis@iccs.gr ) Website: http://nemo-emobility.eu Join us at: NeMo_Electro, @NeMo_Electro

What are the challenges for NeMo? Limitation in Electric Vehicle range lack of interoperability in electromobility services Diverse actors involved Impact to the Electric grid network Lack of common data exchange and commercial framework

NeMo s Vision Develop a Hyper-Network of tools, models and services, to enable the provision of seamless and interoperable electromobility services creating an open, distributed and widely accepted ecosystem for e-mobility improved accessibility to charging infrastructure and ICT services through a pan-european Inter-Roaming framework facilitate increased availability, better planning and more secure electric grid operation create business opportunities (increased B2B connectivity)

NeMo s strategic objectives Electro Mobility (service) Provider EMP End-user EMP #1 #A ITSP #A DSO #A (Shared distributed database / Ledger) Business Network (B2B) eroaming Hub #1 Charge Point Operator Distributed, decentralized, Secured EMP DSO ITSP #B 3 rd Party Service Provider Distribution System Operator - DSO EMP #B Common Information Models Standard ICT interfaces Core system for provision of ICT services EMP #2 Horizontal services Open APIs that will enable eroaming an open B2B cloud Marketplace Hub #2 for electromobility Services EMP selfcertification mechanism DSO

Expected impact Enhanced driver satisfaction: Charge anywhere & anytime across Europe via a single identification, authorisation & payment method Easy creation and delivery to a wide audience of innovative, interoperable electromobility services via an open cloud marketplace Improved attractiveness of electric vehicles Facilitation of EVs mass adoption

Expected impact Enable among all involved actors, to support the EVs integration in the electricity grid, by optimisation of electricity supply compared to demand.

Indicative NeMo services Horizontal Hyper-Network services: EV driver / owner services: Grid related services: EV and battery related services: Electromobility actors monitoring and profiling Finder and optimiser Brokerage Service pricing (static and dynamic) Smart navigation and journey planning Wireless authentication solution Navigation to Charging Point based on user and grid requirements Global customer charging behaviour Grid load management Load forecasting due to EV charging Local energy management Adaptive State-of-Charge limit Capacity calculation; Load management; etc.

NeMo Common Information Models One of the pillars of NeMo Hyper-Network is the possibility to exchange data using a common NeMo meta-language CIM CIM Common Information Models (CIM) CIM CIM Data translators and common interfaces Smart Processing and Data Management algorithms

CIM Location in the Hyper- Network New services will generate and exchange data according to the CIM Data translators will enable the translation of data to the NeMo CIM Standardised model for information sharing across the NeMo Hyper-Network Implementation of the CIM

NeMo Common Information Models Discussed in the NeMo First Stakeholder Forum Conference Models have been submitted to emi 3 group for their consideration in future activities Liaison with other standardization groups and stakeholder groups CIM is continuously updated according to electromobility needs and second version will be released Data Translators and Interfaces Smart Services Integration Services Interoperability Common Information Models

NeMo Inter-roaming protocol Contributes to a Pan European eroaming framework, by linking existing eroaming platforms: the direct communication between eroaming platforms publishing of eroaming platforms services to the NeMo Hyper-Network, providing eroaming features, like any other NeMo service.

B2B services CIM NeMo Hyper-Network All participants have access to same data Nemo Nodes operated by Business partners. #1 NeMo Business Network Shared distributed Database / Ledger: 1.Partner Management 2.Services Marketplace 3.Contract Management #2 Charge Point Operator EMP Trustee Service Provider DSO ITSP EMP eroaming Hub #2 DSO OEM #2 Distribution System Operator - DSO EMP OEM #1 3 rd Party Service Provider

NeMo Test sites Five test sites across Europe to evaluate the results French Test Site emobility Report Vehicle preconditioning German Test Site Capabilities of NeMo Hyper-Network Spanish Test Site Local Interoperability Horizontal services Booking service Austrian Test Site Italian Test Site Smart charging services Grid services Itinerary planning considering security features

NeMo Test sites Cross-country demonstration test drive in 2019 Evaluation of the post-nemo situation for real users Itinerary Planning Cross-provider border booking authorization and payment management Germany Test Site French Test Site Austrian Test Site Italian Test Site Spanish Test Site

Thank you! Thodoris Theodoropoulos ICCS Institute of Communication and Computer Systems t.theodoropoulos@iccs.gr