In 2022 X Shore became partners of SEC to learn and get inspiration from scientists and the industrial network.
In 2022 X Shore became partners of SEC to learn and get inspiration from scientists and the industrial network.
The Swedish Electromobility Centre has approved the formation of a focus group on Battery Swapping. It will be the first focus group of the Centre and will be coordinated by VTI, The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute.
Thanks to all of you who contributed and participated in our Kick off & E-mobility day in Lund. It was two days of knowledge sharing, collaborations and new meetings. The Swedish […]
To reach climate goals, a well-planned charging infrastructure is paramount for a rapid, efficient, and smooth transport electrification transition. To this end, in the SEC-funded project LOLA, researchers are building a model and method to plan cost-effec-tive charging infrastructures.
Vi söker en biträdande föreståndare. Swedish Electromobility Centre är det nationella forskningscentrumet för elektrifiering av transporter med verksamhet som sträcker sig från tekniken ombord till samhället och energisystemet. Som biträdande […]
The Swedish Electromobility Center together with The Swedish Confederation of Transport Enterprises and Region Skåne conducted a workshop on strategic research areas for electric aviation. The workshop took a broad […]
As participants in the Swedish government’s electrification commission, SEC researchers teamed up in a workshop to look at research on electric flight from all themes’ viewpoints. On behalf of the […]
2021 was a year of collaboration for SEC. While the difficulties of 2020 made us grow digitally, 2021 let us once again meet up. We pulled off two live events […]
Adding 3D in the system modeling of electric drives has for long been neglected due to the increase of computation time it would take. Now this SEC funded project builds […]
SEC’s application was approved by the Swedish Energy Agency and becomes one of eleven competence centers which will be funded by the Agency for five years with a possible extension […]