At the International Energy Economics Conference (IEWT 2025) in Vienna, our Robert Gaugl proudly unveiled the first prototype bridging mobility demand with our power system model. This represents a pivotal advancement in the V2G-QUESTS project.
This is the result of strong collaboration between TU Graz (Robert Gaugl, Kelvin Walenta, Sonja Wogrin) and the University of Deusto (Asier Divasson Jaureguibarria). The prototype showcases how our integrated model can dynamically align urban mobility patterns with grid requirements, enabling more efficient and responsive Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) operations.
Within the framework of V2G-QUESTS, a DUT initiative led by Delft University of Technology, we are committed to developing inclusive V2G solutions. These solutions aim to be accessible across urban districts and inclusive of all societal groups while delivering meaningful benefits in grid balancing.
Presenting this innovation at IEWT 2025 marks an exciting step forward. It highlights our progress and strengthens the foundation for future developments in sustainable urban energy integration.



