Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) is an initiative fostering research and applications development for a series of technologies directly linking road vehicles to their physical surroundings, first and foremost in order to improve road safety. The technology draws on several disciplines, including transport engineering, electrical engineering, automotive engineering, and computer science. VII specifically covers road transport although similar technologies are in place or under development for other modes of transport. Planes, for example, use ground-based beacons for automated guidance, allowing the autopilot to fly the plane without human intervention. In highway engineering, improving the safety of a roadway can enhance overall efficiency. VII targets improvements in both safety and efficiency.
Vehicle infrastructure integration is that branch of engineering, which deals with the study and application of a series of techniques directly linking road vehicles to their physical surroundings in order to improve road safety.
Smart Cities - Infrastructure and Transport of the Future
Imagine a silent and emission free city. Imagine a cleaner, safer and more resource efficient world. How do we build smart cities and the infrastructure of tomorrow in a more sustainable way? This is our scenario for the future of transportation.
Learn more about Volvo Group's view on the future of transportation: http://ow.ly/Ipu250D4R7s
Visit Volvo Group's website: http://www.volvogroup.com
Volvo Group on social media:
https://facebook.com/Volvogroup
https://instagram.com/volvogroup
https://linkedin.com/company/volvo-group
https://twitter.com/volvogroup
https://www.youtube.com/VolvoGroupVideos
#FutureofTransportation
published: 04 Sep 2017
PATH VII (Vehicle-Infrastructure Integration) Demostration
Workshop: ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India’
Workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India: Status Quo, Critical Analysis and Way Forward’
GIZ India in collaboration with IIT Bombay conducted a workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India’. The workshop involved:
00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:00:44 Opening Remarks
00:06:50 Introduction to the study
00:10:00 Indian EV market
00:17:00 Gaps in EV Charging Infrastructure
00:26:00 Addressing the gaps
00:35:00 Ranking of Technical and Policy Interventions
00:41:56 Performance of Top 10 intventions
00:43:02 Final Ranking of top 10 interventions
00:47:30 Panel discussion
01:51:10 Key-Note Address
01:53:20 Closing Remarks
This workshop lays the groundwork for identifying the existing gap...
published: 09 May 2023
Vehicle Integration with Siemens Digital Industries Software
Vehicle integration becomes more important with software driving most automotive innovation. Therefore, automakers should rethink their vehicle development processes with a focus on integration. Learn more https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/industries/automotive-transportation/automotive-embedded-software.html
The software lifecycle is inertly different from a physical product. Software development is done in an agile and iterative way. Hardware development is done with a date-based linear approach. Because of that, automakers have managed software development as a different discipline. And they perform the validation with hardware only during pre-defined checkpoints.
In this era of smart connected cars, the complex interactions between software and physical systems have e...
published: 18 Jul 2017
Connected Cars in the Internet of Things Explained in 101 Seconds
In the future, nearly everything will be connected to the internet and each other. What’s the key to a more efficient, faster internet of things? LTE. In 101 seconds, Qualcomm Technologies Senior Vice President Raj Talluri talks about seamless connectivity and how mobile technology will help drive the IoT.
published: 08 Dec 2016
Charging up India's Electric Vehicles: Infrastructure Deployment and Power System integration
#electricvehicles #electricvehiclesindia #electricvehiclesinindia #webinar #webinarseries #automotive #business #startups
Watch our recent E-Mobility Circle CEO/CXO Webinar where we discuss
Charging up India's Electric Vehicles: Infrastructure Deployment and Power System integration
Arun Anand, Founder & CEO, Electric Miles
Awadhesh Kumar Jha, Vice President – Charge & Drive and Sustainability, Fortum
Vinit Bansal, Founder & MD, EV Motors India Pvt. Ltd.
Pavan Choudary, Author, CEO, Public Intellectual, Chair and Moderator
The Blue Circle is an exclusive community of like-minded, reliable, resourceful, and thought leaders who learn, network and entertain together in an atmosphere of trust & true friendship. It is a Circle of people who possess a value system that reminds one of Nob...
published: 13 Nov 2020
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Integration with Distribution Grid
Angshu Plavan Nath is an Alumnus (2017-2019) of the MTech in Energy Technology Programme of the Department of Energy, Tezpur University. Angshu delivered the Alumni Talk 21 as a part of the Silver Jubilee Celebration of the Department on 30th November 2021. He is presently doing PhD at IIT Bombay. The talk is coordinated by Dr. Sadhan Mahapatra.
published: 30 Nov 2021
Brisa VII - Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (English Version)
The future of road safety developed by a portuguese company
published: 12 Aug 2009
The Integration of Electric Vehicles Online Seminar
Watch a recap of our online seminar with McMahon, a Bowman Company, that educated attendees on how the increasing integration of electric vehicles into our society is bringing opportunities and challenges for the power system. Attendees also learned about best practices for planning and promoting EV infrastructure in public spaces and the built environment and how to revise codes, laws, and zoning ordinances.
Imagine a silent and emission free city. Imagine a cleaner, safer and more resource efficient world. How do we build smart cities and the infrastructure of tomo...
Imagine a silent and emission free city. Imagine a cleaner, safer and more resource efficient world. How do we build smart cities and the infrastructure of tomorrow in a more sustainable way? This is our scenario for the future of transportation.
Learn more about Volvo Group's view on the future of transportation: http://ow.ly/Ipu250D4R7s
Visit Volvo Group's website: http://www.volvogroup.com
Volvo Group on social media:
https://facebook.com/Volvogroup
https://instagram.com/volvogroup
https://linkedin.com/company/volvo-group
https://twitter.com/volvogroup
https://www.youtube.com/VolvoGroupVideos
#FutureofTransportation
Imagine a silent and emission free city. Imagine a cleaner, safer and more resource efficient world. How do we build smart cities and the infrastructure of tomorrow in a more sustainable way? This is our scenario for the future of transportation.
Learn more about Volvo Group's view on the future of transportation: http://ow.ly/Ipu250D4R7s
Visit Volvo Group's website: http://www.volvogroup.com
Volvo Group on social media:
https://facebook.com/Volvogroup
https://instagram.com/volvogroup
https://linkedin.com/company/volvo-group
https://twitter.com/volvogroup
https://www.youtube.com/VolvoGroupVideos
#FutureofTransportation
Workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India: Status Quo, Critical Analysis and Way Forward’
GIZ India in collaborat...
Workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India: Status Quo, Critical Analysis and Way Forward’
GIZ India in collaboration with IIT Bombay conducted a workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India’. The workshop involved:
00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:00:44 Opening Remarks
00:06:50 Introduction to the study
00:10:00 Indian EV market
00:17:00 Gaps in EV Charging Infrastructure
00:26:00 Addressing the gaps
00:35:00 Ranking of Technical and Policy Interventions
00:41:56 Performance of Top 10 intventions
00:43:02 Final Ranking of top 10 interventions
00:47:30 Panel discussion
01:51:10 Key-Note Address
01:53:20 Closing Remarks
This workshop lays the groundwork for identifying the existing gaps within the Indian EV ecosystem, and thereon, formulating enabling recommendations for easing the grid integration of a robust and sustainable EV charging infrastructure..
The other reports produced under the study:
Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: Global Review, India’s Gap Analyses and Way Forward: Report 1-Fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Charging Technology and its Grid Integration: https://bit.ly/42xuP2G
Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: Global Review, India’s Gap Analyses and Way Forward: Report 2- International Review on Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: https://bit.ly/3B68ZaK
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and its grid integration in India: Report 3 - Status quo, critical analysis and way forward: https://bit.ly/3plDrv1
NDC Transport Initiative for Asia (NDC-TIA) is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) supports this initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag. It supports China, India, and Viet Nam as well as regional and global decarbonisation strategies to increase the ambition around low-carbon transport.
Workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India: Status Quo, Critical Analysis and Way Forward’
GIZ India in collaboration with IIT Bombay conducted a workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India’. The workshop involved:
00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:00:44 Opening Remarks
00:06:50 Introduction to the study
00:10:00 Indian EV market
00:17:00 Gaps in EV Charging Infrastructure
00:26:00 Addressing the gaps
00:35:00 Ranking of Technical and Policy Interventions
00:41:56 Performance of Top 10 intventions
00:43:02 Final Ranking of top 10 interventions
00:47:30 Panel discussion
01:51:10 Key-Note Address
01:53:20 Closing Remarks
This workshop lays the groundwork for identifying the existing gaps within the Indian EV ecosystem, and thereon, formulating enabling recommendations for easing the grid integration of a robust and sustainable EV charging infrastructure..
The other reports produced under the study:
Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: Global Review, India’s Gap Analyses and Way Forward: Report 1-Fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Charging Technology and its Grid Integration: https://bit.ly/42xuP2G
Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: Global Review, India’s Gap Analyses and Way Forward: Report 2- International Review on Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: https://bit.ly/3B68ZaK
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and its grid integration in India: Report 3 - Status quo, critical analysis and way forward: https://bit.ly/3plDrv1
NDC Transport Initiative for Asia (NDC-TIA) is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) supports this initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag. It supports China, India, and Viet Nam as well as regional and global decarbonisation strategies to increase the ambition around low-carbon transport.
Vehicle integration becomes more important with software driving most automotive innovation. Therefore, automakers should rethink their vehicle development proc...
Vehicle integration becomes more important with software driving most automotive innovation. Therefore, automakers should rethink their vehicle development processes with a focus on integration. Learn more https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/industries/automotive-transportation/automotive-embedded-software.html
The software lifecycle is inertly different from a physical product. Software development is done in an agile and iterative way. Hardware development is done with a date-based linear approach. Because of that, automakers have managed software development as a different discipline. And they perform the validation with hardware only during pre-defined checkpoints.
In this era of smart connected cars, the complex interactions between software and physical systems have exposed the deficiencies of these of these methods. If software is not developed and managed in the context of the entire mechatronic system then there is a likelihood of higher compatibility, quality, and even safety issues.
Software contributed 5% of automotive recalls in 2011. This trend will accelerate until a new approach in vehicle integration is taken. The only way to keep pace with automotive innovation is by leveraging a digital twin of a product that accounts for both software and physical systems together.
Learn more about how software drives the digital transformation of the automotive industry: https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/digital-transformation-automotive-industry/70084
Read about the impact of technology on the automobile industry https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/impact-of-technology-on-automobile-industry/60560 and the current challenges in autonomous vehicle development https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/current-challenges-in-autonomous-vehicle-development/60563
Vehicle integration becomes more important with software driving most automotive innovation. Therefore, automakers should rethink their vehicle development processes with a focus on integration. Learn more https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/industries/automotive-transportation/automotive-embedded-software.html
The software lifecycle is inertly different from a physical product. Software development is done in an agile and iterative way. Hardware development is done with a date-based linear approach. Because of that, automakers have managed software development as a different discipline. And they perform the validation with hardware only during pre-defined checkpoints.
In this era of smart connected cars, the complex interactions between software and physical systems have exposed the deficiencies of these of these methods. If software is not developed and managed in the context of the entire mechatronic system then there is a likelihood of higher compatibility, quality, and even safety issues.
Software contributed 5% of automotive recalls in 2011. This trend will accelerate until a new approach in vehicle integration is taken. The only way to keep pace with automotive innovation is by leveraging a digital twin of a product that accounts for both software and physical systems together.
Learn more about how software drives the digital transformation of the automotive industry: https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/digital-transformation-automotive-industry/70084
Read about the impact of technology on the automobile industry https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/impact-of-technology-on-automobile-industry/60560 and the current challenges in autonomous vehicle development https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/current-challenges-in-autonomous-vehicle-development/60563
In the future, nearly everything will be connected to the internet and each other. What’s the key to a more efficient, faster internet of things? LTE. In 101 se...
In the future, nearly everything will be connected to the internet and each other. What’s the key to a more efficient, faster internet of things? LTE. In 101 seconds, Qualcomm Technologies Senior Vice President Raj Talluri talks about seamless connectivity and how mobile technology will help drive the IoT.
In the future, nearly everything will be connected to the internet and each other. What’s the key to a more efficient, faster internet of things? LTE. In 101 seconds, Qualcomm Technologies Senior Vice President Raj Talluri talks about seamless connectivity and how mobile technology will help drive the IoT.
#electricvehicles #electricvehiclesindia #electricvehiclesinindia #webinar #webinarseries #automotive #business #startups
Watch our recent E-Mobility Circle CEO/CXO Webinar where we discuss
Charging up India's Electric Vehicles: Infrastructure Deployment and Power System integration
Arun Anand, Founder & CEO, Electric Miles
Awadhesh Kumar Jha, Vice President – Charge & Drive and Sustainability, Fortum
Vinit Bansal, Founder & MD, EV Motors India Pvt. Ltd.
Pavan Choudary, Author, CEO, Public Intellectual, Chair and Moderator
The Blue Circle is an exclusive community of like-minded, reliable, resourceful, and thought leaders who learn, network and entertain together in an atmosphere of trust & true friendship. It is a Circle of people who possess a value system that reminds one of Nobility and Royalty.
Follow us & keep yourself updated about our upcoming events:-
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#electricvehicles #electricvehiclesindia #electricvehiclesinindia #webinar #webinarseries #automotive #business #startups
Watch our recent E-Mobility Circle CEO/CXO Webinar where we discuss
Charging up India's Electric Vehicles: Infrastructure Deployment and Power System integration
Arun Anand, Founder & CEO, Electric Miles
Awadhesh Kumar Jha, Vice President – Charge & Drive and Sustainability, Fortum
Vinit Bansal, Founder & MD, EV Motors India Pvt. Ltd.
Pavan Choudary, Author, CEO, Public Intellectual, Chair and Moderator
The Blue Circle is an exclusive community of like-minded, reliable, resourceful, and thought leaders who learn, network and entertain together in an atmosphere of trust & true friendship. It is a Circle of people who possess a value system that reminds one of Nobility and Royalty.
Follow us & keep yourself updated about our upcoming events:-
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Twitter - https://twitter.com/thebluecirclein
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Angshu Plavan Nath is an Alumnus (2017-2019) of the MTech in Energy Technology Programme of the Department of Energy, Tezpur University. Angshu delivered the Al...
Angshu Plavan Nath is an Alumnus (2017-2019) of the MTech in Energy Technology Programme of the Department of Energy, Tezpur University. Angshu delivered the Alumni Talk 21 as a part of the Silver Jubilee Celebration of the Department on 30th November 2021. He is presently doing PhD at IIT Bombay. The talk is coordinated by Dr. Sadhan Mahapatra.
Angshu Plavan Nath is an Alumnus (2017-2019) of the MTech in Energy Technology Programme of the Department of Energy, Tezpur University. Angshu delivered the Alumni Talk 21 as a part of the Silver Jubilee Celebration of the Department on 30th November 2021. He is presently doing PhD at IIT Bombay. The talk is coordinated by Dr. Sadhan Mahapatra.
Watch a recap of our online seminar with McMahon, a Bowman Company, that educated attendees on how the increasing integration of electric vehicles into our soci...
Watch a recap of our online seminar with McMahon, a Bowman Company, that educated attendees on how the increasing integration of electric vehicles into our society is bringing opportunities and challenges for the power system. Attendees also learned about best practices for planning and promoting EV infrastructure in public spaces and the built environment and how to revise codes, laws, and zoning ordinances.
Watch a recap of our online seminar with McMahon, a Bowman Company, that educated attendees on how the increasing integration of electric vehicles into our society is bringing opportunities and challenges for the power system. Attendees also learned about best practices for planning and promoting EV infrastructure in public spaces and the built environment and how to revise codes, laws, and zoning ordinances.
Imagine a silent and emission free city. Imagine a cleaner, safer and more resource efficient world. How do we build smart cities and the infrastructure of tomorrow in a more sustainable way? This is our scenario for the future of transportation.
Learn more about Volvo Group's view on the future of transportation: http://ow.ly/Ipu250D4R7s
Visit Volvo Group's website: http://www.volvogroup.com
Volvo Group on social media:
https://facebook.com/Volvogroup
https://instagram.com/volvogroup
https://linkedin.com/company/volvo-group
https://twitter.com/volvogroup
https://www.youtube.com/VolvoGroupVideos
#FutureofTransportation
Workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India: Status Quo, Critical Analysis and Way Forward’
GIZ India in collaboration with IIT Bombay conducted a workshop on ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and its Grid Integration in India’. The workshop involved:
00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:00:44 Opening Remarks
00:06:50 Introduction to the study
00:10:00 Indian EV market
00:17:00 Gaps in EV Charging Infrastructure
00:26:00 Addressing the gaps
00:35:00 Ranking of Technical and Policy Interventions
00:41:56 Performance of Top 10 intventions
00:43:02 Final Ranking of top 10 interventions
00:47:30 Panel discussion
01:51:10 Key-Note Address
01:53:20 Closing Remarks
This workshop lays the groundwork for identifying the existing gaps within the Indian EV ecosystem, and thereon, formulating enabling recommendations for easing the grid integration of a robust and sustainable EV charging infrastructure..
The other reports produced under the study:
Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: Global Review, India’s Gap Analyses and Way Forward: Report 1-Fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Charging Technology and its Grid Integration: https://bit.ly/42xuP2G
Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: Global Review, India’s Gap Analyses and Way Forward: Report 2- International Review on Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure with Distribution Grid: https://bit.ly/3B68ZaK
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and its grid integration in India: Report 3 - Status quo, critical analysis and way forward: https://bit.ly/3plDrv1
NDC Transport Initiative for Asia (NDC-TIA) is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) supports this initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag. It supports China, India, and Viet Nam as well as regional and global decarbonisation strategies to increase the ambition around low-carbon transport.
Vehicle integration becomes more important with software driving most automotive innovation. Therefore, automakers should rethink their vehicle development processes with a focus on integration. Learn more https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/industries/automotive-transportation/automotive-embedded-software.html
The software lifecycle is inertly different from a physical product. Software development is done in an agile and iterative way. Hardware development is done with a date-based linear approach. Because of that, automakers have managed software development as a different discipline. And they perform the validation with hardware only during pre-defined checkpoints.
In this era of smart connected cars, the complex interactions between software and physical systems have exposed the deficiencies of these of these methods. If software is not developed and managed in the context of the entire mechatronic system then there is a likelihood of higher compatibility, quality, and even safety issues.
Software contributed 5% of automotive recalls in 2011. This trend will accelerate until a new approach in vehicle integration is taken. The only way to keep pace with automotive innovation is by leveraging a digital twin of a product that accounts for both software and physical systems together.
Learn more about how software drives the digital transformation of the automotive industry: https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/digital-transformation-automotive-industry/70084
Read about the impact of technology on the automobile industry https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/impact-of-technology-on-automobile-industry/60560 and the current challenges in autonomous vehicle development https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/topic/current-challenges-in-autonomous-vehicle-development/60563
In the future, nearly everything will be connected to the internet and each other. What’s the key to a more efficient, faster internet of things? LTE. In 101 seconds, Qualcomm Technologies Senior Vice President Raj Talluri talks about seamless connectivity and how mobile technology will help drive the IoT.
#electricvehicles #electricvehiclesindia #electricvehiclesinindia #webinar #webinarseries #automotive #business #startups
Watch our recent E-Mobility Circle CEO/CXO Webinar where we discuss
Charging up India's Electric Vehicles: Infrastructure Deployment and Power System integration
Arun Anand, Founder & CEO, Electric Miles
Awadhesh Kumar Jha, Vice President – Charge & Drive and Sustainability, Fortum
Vinit Bansal, Founder & MD, EV Motors India Pvt. Ltd.
Pavan Choudary, Author, CEO, Public Intellectual, Chair and Moderator
The Blue Circle is an exclusive community of like-minded, reliable, resourceful, and thought leaders who learn, network and entertain together in an atmosphere of trust & true friendship. It is a Circle of people who possess a value system that reminds one of Nobility and Royalty.
Follow us & keep yourself updated about our upcoming events:-
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/thebluecircleco
Twitter - https://twitter.com/thebluecirclein
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebluecircle/
Instagram - https://instagram.com/thebluecircleco?igshid=dmbn0u8am
Angshu Plavan Nath is an Alumnus (2017-2019) of the MTech in Energy Technology Programme of the Department of Energy, Tezpur University. Angshu delivered the Alumni Talk 21 as a part of the Silver Jubilee Celebration of the Department on 30th November 2021. He is presently doing PhD at IIT Bombay. The talk is coordinated by Dr. Sadhan Mahapatra.
Watch a recap of our online seminar with McMahon, a Bowman Company, that educated attendees on how the increasing integration of electric vehicles into our society is bringing opportunities and challenges for the power system. Attendees also learned about best practices for planning and promoting EV infrastructure in public spaces and the built environment and how to revise codes, laws, and zoning ordinances.
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) is an initiative fostering research and applications development for a series of technologies directly linking road vehicles to their physical surroundings, first and foremost in order to improve road safety. The technology draws on several disciplines, including transport engineering, electrical engineering, automotive engineering, and computer science. VII specifically covers road transport although similar technologies are in place or under development for other modes of transport. Planes, for example, use ground-based beacons for automated guidance, allowing the autopilot to fly the plane without human intervention. In highway engineering, improving the safety of a roadway can enhance overall efficiency. VII targets improvements in both safety and efficiency.
Vehicle infrastructure integration is that branch of engineering, which deals with the study and application of a series of techniques directly linking road vehicles to their physical surroundings in order to improve road safety.