To enhance collaboration among the teams working on Work Package 1, Asier Divasson Jaureguibarria from the University of Deusto conducted a research visit at the Institute of Electricity Economics and Energy Innovation at TU Graz. During his stay, Asier closely collaborated with the V2G-QUESTS team at TU Graz, which includes Robert Gaugl, Kelvin Walenta, and Sonja Wogrin. The primary goal of his visit was to discuss and advance the integration of the agent-based driving behaviour model with the Low-carbon Expansion Generation Optimization (LEGO) power system optimization model.
This visit represents a significant step in our collaborative efforts to understand, merge and develop modelling approaches within the V2G-QUESTS project. By combining insights from agent-based driving behaviour models with the advanced LEGO power system optimization model, the teams aim to develop innovative solutions for WP1.