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6G-enabled Smart Charging Infrastructure Optimization

Reference number
Coordinator Zpark Energy Systems AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 999 893
Project duration September 2025 - June 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture 6G - Research and innovation
Call 6G - Research and innovation 2025

Purpose and goal

The project investigates how 6G technology can improve real-time control and optimization in the energy sector – in particular load balancing between electric vehicles and the grid, BMS/EMS and charging infrastructure. Through theoretical analysis, workshops and a technical demonstration, the project will show how 6G´s low latency enables precise control and new services. The result will be a report and prototype that demonstrates the potential for 6G integration and future development.

Expected effects and result

The project investigates how 6G technology can enable more precise real-time control in energy systems, such as load balancing, frequency stabilization and optimization of BMS/EMS. Through simulations, workshops and analyses, the project will verify the maturity of the technology and contribute to Swedish leadership in smart energy infrastructure. The results, including a demo, can be disseminated to industry, energy companies and decision-makers and support Agenda 2030 objective 7, 9 and 12.

Planned approach and implementation

The project implementation starts with theoretical analysis and workshops, followed by technical simulations and business analysis. The parties Zpark and LTU contribute with expertise in energy systems and 6G. The project considers risks, sustainability and diversity, with a focus on energy efficiency and climate goals. Work packages: WP1: Project management • WP2: Theoretical analysis • WP3: Workshop with expert (for ex in 6G) • WP4: Technical demo • WP5: Business analysis

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Last updated 10 October 2025

Reference number 2025-01352