Forschung & Studien

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StudienYoung Voices Program
  • 2020
  • Jens Northe (Rail Power Systems GmbH)
Common electric infrastructure for tramway and trolleybus systems

Rail Power Systems presentation on using a common electric supply infrastructure for tramway and trolleybus systems, analysing demands, substation adaptations, IMC charging strategies and the market potential for extending tram networks with trolleybuses.

  • 2020
  • Ibrahim Diab et al. (TU Delft)
Simulating the integration of renewable energy and SES in Arnhem’s trolley grid

TU Delft presentation simulating the integration of photovoltaic generation and stationary energy storage into Arnhem’s trolley grid, aiming for an energy-neutral grid and examining the role of storage and EV chargers.

  • 2020
  • Dietmar Schulz (Kummler+Matter)
KUCO – Trolleybus Collector Head 600A

Kummler+Matter presentation on the KUCO 600A trolleybus collector head, whose double-joint design reduces wear and forces, supports high continuous currents (up to 600A) and enables fast charging while driving.

  • 2020
  • Josef Hajek (Elektroline)
Overhead Contact System in the Battery Age

Elektroline presentation on the overhead contact system in the battery age, covering depot infrastructure, rigid-catenary charging and charging electric vehicles from the OCS for IMC trolleybuses (image-heavy slides).

  • 2020
  • Mikołaj Bartłomiejczyk; Leszek Jarzębowicz (Gdansk University of Technology / PKT Gdynia)
Advanced trolleybus supply system with Stationary Energy Storage

Analysis of two applications of stationary energy storage in Gdynia’s trolleybus supply system – reducing traction substation peak power and increasing use of solar (PV) generation – with algorithms for optimal SES sizing.

  • 2020
  • Jiří Kohout (PMDP)
Deployment of IMC trolleybuses and innovative battery storage solutions in Pilsen

PMDP Pilsen presentation on deploying battery-equipped IMC trolleybuses and a buffer storage station (EfficienCE project), including a large test of 23 IMC trolleybuses and plans to reach 85% electric traction by 2030.

  • 2020
  • Maciej Sosnowski (Solaris Bus & Coach)
Bi-articulated trolleybus and super-trolley concept

Solaris presentation on its bi-articulated Trollino 24 trolleybus (24m, up to 215 passengers) and the Trollino 12 electric concept, leveraging IMC charging and high-power batteries from its position as Europe’s leading trolleybus maker.

  • 2020
  • Dr. Zoltán Ádám Németh (SZKT - Szeged Transport Company)
Trolley 2.0: Szeged use case and IMC legal framework recommendations

SZKT presentation on developing and piloting the Modulo EP095T hybrid midi-trolleybus in Szeged and recommending changes to UNECE 100 regulations to properly classify and enable IMC electric/trolleybuses.

  • 2020
  • Dr. Jan Messerschmidt (LibroDuct GmbH & Co. KG)
Latest Results of Automated Recontacting Technology

LibroDuct presentation on its automated recontacting technology that uses stereo-optical pattern recognition to automatically reconnect trolley poles to overhead wires anywhere, enabling partial catenary and cheaper trolley/e-bus operation.

  • 2020
  • J.H. Denny Chen (Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe - BVG)
Current status of electric bus implementation and IMC-trolley introduction in Berlin

BVG Berlin presentation on its path to a locally emission-free bus fleet by 2030, planning two pilot lines with trolley-battery-hybrid double-articulated IMC buses and addressing plan-approval and infrastructure challenges.