Optimise Prime Deliverables

In order to share the our learnings with all of Great Britain’s Distribution Network Operators and the wider industry, Optimise Prime will produce seven formal deliverables as the project progresses, followed by a project closedown report. Each report will be published on this page.

 
 

High Level Design and Specification of the Three Trials

Deliverable D1

Report outlining the requirements, use cases, scenarios, technologies and locations for WS 1 (Home Charging), WS 2 (Depot Charging) and WS 3 (Mixed Charging).

 

Solution Build Report - Lessons Learned

Deliverable D2

Report setting out the lessons learned from the infrastructure and technology build for the trials. The report also includes a description of the methodology to be used for trials.

 

Upcoming Deliverables

The table below gives details of the contents of future Optimise Prime deliverables.

Deliverable Contents Publication
D3 Learning from installation, commissioning and testing Report setting out the key learning points from the installation,commissioning and testing processes/activities. Summer 2021
D4 Early learning report on the trials Report setting out how each trial is performing, data gathered, insights gained, changes required. Winter 2021/2
D5 Interim report on business models Interim report outlining the preliminary economic and behavioural findings, high level options for commercial solutions/business models, profiled connections and commercial EV load separation at domestic properties. Spring 2022
D6 Data sets Final datasets gathered from the trials for dissemination to stakeholders. Autumn 2022
D7 Final learning report A report summarising the work undertaken, the insights gained from the trials giving recommendations on approaches for separating commercial EV load at residential level, explaining models for use of commercial EV flexibility by DNOs including insights into flexibility contracts for DNOs, recommendations on business models for fleet operators, the methodologies and reference design for the site planning tool and insights on applicability of Methods to EV stakeholders. Winter 2022/3