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 EPE 2013 - LS5a: Making electricity available down the street  
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   CHAdeMO: DC fast-charging standard in action 
 By Tomoko BLECH 
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Abstract: CHAdeMO Association is a unique platform of e-mobility players active in the deployment of fast charging networks. As the only commercially available DC fast charging standard today, CHAdeMO is the de facto standard, and our members have developed an extensive network of fast chargers in different parts of the globe. In this presentation, Tomoko Blech, representative in Europe, will present the CHAdeMO technology and the Association, along with some examples of charging network deployments in Europe by the Association’s members. She will also touch on CHAdeMO’s approach to welcome other technical standards to join forces in accelerating e-mobility in Europe and other parts of the world.

 
   Experience on Quick Charging with 50\% of the installed Quick Chargers in Europe 
 By Alexandre BORGOLTZ 
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Abstract: How can the different quick charging standards coexist? Where do we see the market going? Where are the Quick Chargers being installed?

 
   On-grid Battery Energy Storage in support of Smart Grid management 
 By Alfons WESTGEEST 
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Abstract: This presentation will detail the importance of on-grid Battery Energy Storage in supporting Europe’sfuture Smart Grid. Batteries of all technologies have the unique potential to provide energy storageservices at all levels of the grid – generation, transmission, distribution and customer – while alsoproviding several ancillary functions to their different users. This presentation will focus specifically on the short-term potential for batteries to be used at the distribution level to provide grid management services to Distribution Service Operators (DSOs); and at the customer level to provide local storage in homes and buildings. The presentation will explain the different services that batteries can provide at both levels, and give recommendations for what is needed to create a supportive framework for their short-term market introduction and further technological development.