Inductive and InteroperabLe charging Systems for Electric vehicles (IILSE)

Research Project IILSE

LOGO IILSEThe project IILSE aims to set a cornerstone for an international, cooperative and also target-oriented discussion with the subjective for a global harmonization of charging infrastructure standards. Already the German National Platform for Electric Mobility (NPE) has identified this as key element for a successful market penetration of electric mobility. In a bi-national exchange with Japanese partners the focus will be put on inductive charging. Accompanying we will scientific evaluate the topics of inductive charging and international e-roaming.


The project IILSE is part of the funding program „ELEKTRO POWER II: Electric Mobility – Positioning Along the Value Chain“ and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.

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Participating institutes

  • Center for Applied Law (ZAR), PD Dr. iur. Oliver Raabe
  • French-German Institute for Environmental Research (DFIU), Chair for Energy Economics, Prof. Dr. Wolf Fichtner
  • Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB), Chair Prof. Dr. Hartmut Schmeck
  • Institute of Electric Energy Systems and High-Voltage Technology (IEH), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Leibfried