Under the inspiring lead of Hjalmar Pihl at Research Institute of Sweden (RISE), the ACES team has been working hard on defining an initial set of services and Use Cases.
On the 10th of December 2018, the team gathered at the Fraunhofer institute in Berlin to create the initial set of services. Services such as peak shaving, load shaping, frequency control, local power quality support and power-to-gas arbitrage are analysed and stacked in a number of End Use cases. On the 19th of February the team will meet again, now in Göteborg, to define the requirements all these Use Cases will put on the hardware and software systems to be developed. ACES puts the value of different services for future Customers or End Users of adaptive battery storage services central in defining how to develop to adaptive control system.
Therefore, ACES will use an AGILE product development approach, using the feedback from our customers as the most important input. During the spring, the Reference Group will be initiated as forum for customers and experts to provide this essential feedback.
