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      Highlighted research projects from the FHNW Institute of Electrical Power Systems

      The FHNW Institute of Electrical Power Systems does applied research, cooperates with industry partners, and is in cooperation with national and international institutions.

      Research projects

      • Argus: Vehicle control system test device for SBB's FLIRT

        Development of a test platform that optimises and automates the I&C maintenance processes, including tests and diagnostics for hardware and software.

      • Asimute: Intelligent self-consumption and storage for better use of energy

        ASIMUTE aims to develop innovative solutions for improved and safe energy use and storage by involving end users.

      • Autonomous E-Bike Charging Station

        E-bikes are charged independently of the grid with 100% locally produced solar energy.

      • Battery-Management-Systems for 2nd-Life Lithium Batteries

        Do we need improved battery management systems (BMS) to establish Li-ion batteries on the market, built from cells that have been already in use?

      • Drives Fleet Performance Optimization

        The project aims to optimize the performance, efficiency and reliability of industrial MV drives.

      • ECPE Joint Research Programme: Reliability comparison of Si IGBTs and SiC MOSFETs for e-mobility applications

        A new reliability test method that stresses both, transistor and diode is applied to obtain representative reliability data for e-mobility applications.

      • Evaluation of the local Security of Supply in a Swiss Canton

        Analysis of the security of electricity supply in a Swiss canton and suggestions for improvements in order to prepare the local grids for future challenge...

      • Grid friendliness of residential buildings - development of an evaluation method

        With increasing fluctuation of production and consumption of electrical energy in buildings, the developed method evaluates the effects on the electrical ...

      • Intelligent control of a district battery system

        By taking control of the system, our consortium partner may adapt the operation of a battery - integrated in his electrical distribution system - accordin...

      • Machine Learning Approach for Induction Motor Parameter Estimation

        A novel method was developed that enables the reliable determination of the electrical motor parameters through the use of machine learning.

      • Modular and smart Li-ion battery system

        An intelligent, modular battery system based on 18650 Li-Ion cells was developed, which is particularly suitable for 2nd life applications.

      • NAEEA+: External Protection Devices" for distributed generation systems

        Together with leading experts from industry and research, we are shaping the next generation of grid and PV protection to enable a sustainable energy futu...

      • Power electronics for variable power control of boilers

        With the help of a silicon controlled rectifier, the power of a hot water boiler can be adjusted precisely according to the current excess PV output power...

      • SCCER Digitalization

        Application of clustering methods for the analysis of smart metering and grid elements’ data.

      • SHINE: Swiss Hybrid Inverter

        An efficient and cost-effective X-Hybrid inverter for EV is realized by combining Silicon-Carbide (SiC) and Silicon (Si) devices.

      • SiC-MILE - SiC MedIum voLtage dEvices

        The SiC-MILE project demonstrates Europe's first MV-SiC modules for energy savings in drives and traction

      • SONDER - Service Optimization of Novel Distributed Energy Regions

        The project focuses on the operation of a battery energy storage system installed in a distribution grid using optimization schemes and load forecasting t...

      • SUNSHINE - SUN Swiss Hybrid INvertEr

        The SiC-MILE project demonstrates Europe's first MV-SiC modules for energy savings in drives and traction

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