Technical validation and market scalability of EV-grid flexibility services

EV integration continues to expand across Europe, but adoption is hindered by systemic challenges - thus limiting technical performance and market potential of EV as flexibility assets for the grid. The 4th FLOW Thematic Workshop will bring hands-on implementation experiences, technical analyses and regulatory perspectives from European testbeds to explore how services such as V2G, V2B and Behind-the-Meter optimisations can support smarter and more resilient energy systems. Through cross-site insights and expert discussion, the session will examine technical KPIs, scalability pathways and market opportunities for EV flexibility services across different European contexts.
  • Date: 28 May 2026
  • Time: 10:00 AM CET
  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Format: Online event (Teams Meeting)
  • Participation is free, but registration is required.

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A cross-site perspective on EV flexibility implementation

This session presents insights gathered from FLOW testbeds located in Prague, Maynooth, Rome and Copenhagen, offering a comparative analysis of implementation experiences under different technical and regulatory conditions.

Speakers will explore:

  • Technical validation of EV-grid flexibility services
  • Key implementation KPIs and operational findings
  • V2G and V2B integration strategies
  • Behind-the-Meter optimisation approaches
  • TSO and regulatory framework considerations
  • Market scalability and exploitation opportunities across Europe

The workshop will also highlight the main barriers and opportunities for scaling EV flexibility services in different regulatory frameworks and energy systems across Europe, helping stakeholders better understand the path towards commercially viable and grid-supportive solutions.

Confirmed speakers

The workshop will feature contributions from:

Who should attend?

This workshop is especially relevant for:

  • EV technical and market actors
  • DSOs and TSOs
  • Charging Point Operators
  • Research and innovation organisations
  • Cities and municipalities
  • Regulators and policy stakeholders

Register here