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BMDV Visits Research Campus
/by Leon DöhlerOn November 14 and 15, 2024, Germany’s bus industry gathered in Berlin for the first-ever BMDV Conference on Climate-Friendly Buses. Around 250 participants attended in person, joined by a large […]
Innovation Exchange #4 on Autonomous Driving
/by Jonas ChristiansenIn collaboration with the Berlin Agency for Electromobility eMO, the fourth “Innovationsbörse zum Autonomen Fahren” (Innovation Exchange on Autonomous Driving) took place on September 12. This time, the event was hosted […]
New review paper on automated charging technologies for heavy-duty vehicles published
/by Jonas ChristiansenProgress in the field of autonomous charging: The department Methoden der Produktentwicklung und Mechatronik at the Technische Universität Berlin has published a paper which analyzes different automated charging technologies for […]
Successful M2G (hybrid) Symposium in Kyoto
/by Jonas ChristiansenFor the first time, the M2G team conducted the annual symposium as a hybrid variant in Kyoto (Japan) on the topic of “Mobility2Grid: Electrification of public transportation in Japan and […]
Smart Mobility Forum #22: Bidirectional Charging — Perspectives for Berlin
/by Leon DöhlerThe concept of bidirectional charging promises to use electric vehicles and fleets as energy storage systems. This technology enables the efficient use of renewable energy sources, for example for self-supply […]
M2G visits LogiMAT 2024
/by Leon DöhlerLogiMAT, Europe’s leading trade fair for intralogistics solutions, was once again a meeting point for numerous specialists and experts this year. This time, the focus lay on the challenges and […]