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At the site of the Center for the Development of Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles MADI, the first ESS are installed

Customers: Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University (MADI)

Contractors: Hyper
Product: Comprehensive Engineering Systems Projects

Project date: 2023/08  - 2024/02

2024: Installation of the first ESVs

electric vehicles MOSCOW ADMINISTRATIVE ROAD INSPECTORATE The first ones are installed at the site of the Charging Infrastructure Development Center. EZS This was announced on March 19, 2024. Rusnano

Charging stations were provided by the Russian companies E-PROM and EV Ten. In the near future, ESS of Parus-Electro and other manufacturers of charging infrastructure will also be installed. The center is equipped with a connection for simultaneous testing of up to 5 fast charging stations with a capacity of 150 kW, which will allow organizing ESV testing with electric vehicles of most manufacturers and brands.

The Research Center was formed by Hyper and the Moscow Automobile and Road State Institute on the basis of the laboratory "Electric Autonomous Transport and Complex Diagnostics" of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electrical Equipment.

The main area of ​ ​ work will be testing and debugging the operation of charging stations, their components and communication protocols in order to improve consumer properties and increase the fault tolerance of equipment, as well as reduce the number of unsuccessful charging sessions to a minimum.

The specialists of the Center, together with suppliers of charging stations, plan to organize work on a comprehensive check of the main functional and parametric characteristics of the ESS with recording and analysis of the reasons for interrupting charging sessions, pilot operation of the ESS and new developments, analysis of the compliance of the stations with the requirements of existing industry standards. In addition, the new structure will become the basis for R&D in the field of charging infrastructure, training and advanced training of specialized personnel.

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The Center combines the competencies of companies from all segments of the electric mobility market - manufacturers of charging stations, suppliers of electric vehicles and infrastructure operators. The main task is to improve the quality of user experience during the operation of electric cars. Here you can check any electric car for compatibility with most models of charging stations installed under the federal program, as well as check the next version of the software for fault tolerance. Based on the results obtained, industry standards in the field of electric mobility will be developed in the future, - said the founder and CEO of Hyper Alexei Tikhonov.
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Separately, it should be noted that the activities of the center are inextricably linked with the MADI educational process. With the use of electric charging stations of various manufacturers, it is planned to conduct laboratory-practical classes with students, during which students can get acquainted with the design, principle of operation and peculiarities of ESS operation, study the process of charging session of an electric car. In addition, the laboratory will serve as a "center of attraction" for research and development work. So, for example, within the framework of the center's activities, work is planned to develop and manufacture specialized equipment for monitoring, diagnosing malfunctions and comprehensive studies of electric charging stations, "said MADI rector Artem Azhgirevich.
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Equipped with EV Ten stations, the center will enable young specialists to integrate into the global electric propulsion trend in a timely manner, not to gain knowledge in the process of work, but to be in demand in new sectors of the economy from the student bench, "said Oleg Lysak, General Director of the TechnoSpark group of companies (EV Ten is part of the TechnoSpark group).
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