13.11.2024
BDL Next presents research results at the “E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium”
The “E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium” took place on 7 and 8 October in Helsinki. The BDL Next research project was represented there to showcase the first results from the initial project phase.
Participants from both science and industry received an in-depth overview of the current phase of use case development for BDL Next. As illustrated in Figure 1, the methodology for developing use cases has been specifically adapted and enhanced based on insights and findings from previous projects and the latest research. These optimizations allow for a more precise and efficient application of the methodology in ongoing projects.
Further information:
- Weitere Informationen:
- BDL-Next project website
- BDL Next – Empowering Mass Bidirectional Charging
The work mainly focused on integrating UML state machines and UML sequence diagrams into the methodology. These tools are essential for developing multi-use case applications, as they enable detailed visualization and analysis of complex system processes. By using these tools, we can support systematic planning and implementation, which ultimately enhances the efficiency of the development process.
The importance of a specifically designed customer journey was emphasized, especially in enhancing the user experience when charging electric vehicles. It is crucial to clearly define and optimally coordinate the various customer touchpoints along this journey. By integrating state machines and sequence diagrams, we can create a transparent visualization of information processing within the system, providing a clear overview of the available touchpoints. This approach also helps identify potential bottlenecks early on, allowing for timely interventions.
The “E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium” serves as a premier platform for professionals to exchange insights on the latest developments and innovations in electromobility. The presentation by BDL Next generated significant interest and sparked lively discussions among attendees. Notably, the innovative application of UML diagrams was recognized as particularly useful in many contexts.
In the upcoming months, FfE intends to analyze the knowledge gained from the symposium in detail and systematically incorporate it into the ongoing project to create even more efficient and practical solutions for the challenges of electromobility.