Another significant step forward for the V4Grid project is taking place at the Technical University of Košice. Our consortium starts with first round of comprehensive tests on chosen V2G charger.
A major focus lies in evaluating response times, energy quality, and system stability. All the necessary parameters that determine whether a bidirectional charger can operate safely and reliably within modern power systems. Ensuring that the electricity fed back into the grid is clean, stable, and precisely controlled is essential for meeting upcoming technical and regulatory requirements.
This progress is made possible thanks to collaboration between these project partners: Technical University of Košice, MET3R, Západoslovenská energetika (ZSE), and Gablini Automotive Group. Their combined expertise brings together research, software development, energy system knowledge, and practical automotive experience.
V4Grid continues to translate innovation into practice, strengthening the foundations for cleaner, more flexible, and more resilient energy systems across Central Europe.