About group

LIMESS (Laboratory of Intelligent Mobility and Energy Systems for Sustainability) focuses on research and development of advanced technologies for sustainable mobility and energy. The primary research direction of the laboratory is the integration of intelligent advanced technologies in energy and mobility, such as vehicle-to-grid (V2G) into electricity grids and the use of artificial intelligence for optimisation and control of energy systems. The aim is to research systems that enable the efficient use of renewable energy sources and to develop smart solutions that contribute to sustainable development.

The laboratory's activities include the analysis and simulation of energy flows between grids, the development of algorithms to predict energy consumption or the movement and behaviour of electric vehicles, and the design of systems that enable the dynamic distribution of energy resources. The laboratory collaborates with other research institutions and industrial partners on applied research and supports the involvement of students in research projects.

What are we currently working on?

  • Application of artificial intelligence to predict and optimize the distribution of energy resources,
  • Development and optimization of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies,
  • Analysis and mapping of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles,
  • Development of intelligent systems for real-time energy management,
  • Integration and management of renewable energy sources into local and regional electricity grids,
  • Simulating and testing the effectiveness of different sustainable mobility models,
  • Development of methods for modelling the sustainable development of new mobility and energy technologies.

 

Responsible person Ing. Mgr. Radovan Suk