Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG

E-Mobility: Implications Course for the Distribution Grid

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As electric mobility scales up, the impact on our power systems becomes critical. This e mobility course explores how EVs interact with distribution grids — and what strategies, technologies, and actions are needed to ensure stable, future-ready infrastructure.
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E-Mobility – Implications for the Distribution Grid is a focused EV training for professionals who want to understand the technical, operational, and regulatory impacts of electric mobility on local energy systems.

The e-mobility course covers the fundamentals of charging infrastructure, including types of chargers, charging curves, and planning considerations for private, public, and commercial locations. You’ll also learn how urban and rural areas differ in their energy demands and charging needs, and how to plan infrastructure accordingly.

A key focus is on the challenges of grid integration — including increased load, variable charging patterns, and system stress — along with strategies like peak load shaving, flexible charging, and vehicle-to-grid technology to turn EVs into grid assets.

Participants will also explore practical guidance for distribution grid operators, from internal process changes to incentive structures.

  • Flexibility to study at any time and from any location
  • Contact with learning facilitators
  • Moderated discussion forum for students
  • Multimedia learning materials
  • Self-assessments
  • Discounts for our alumni, group bookings, and multiple purchases
  • RENAC certificate upon successful completion of the course


  • Introduction to e-mobility
  • Charging infrastructure
  • Grid integration of e-mobility challenges and opportunities
  • Charging strategies
  • Differences between urban and rural areas
  • Recommended courses of action for system operators
  • Distribution grid operators and utility professionals
  • Electrical engineers and infrastructure planners
  • Municipal energy and transport departments
  • Mobility consultants and project developers
  • Policy advisors focused on grid regulation and EV rollout
  • Anyone interested in electric vehicle infrastructure planning
  • Duration: 4 weeks
  • Study time: Approximately 25 hours
  • Course language: English
  • Detailed course description: A detailed course description is available for download here.
  • E-learning platform: Access the demo course on our e-learning platform.
  • Price: €240.34*
  • Describe how an electric drivetrain works and what types of charging infrastructures are necessary for different applications
  • Recognise the challenges and opportunities associated with the integration of electric vehicles into the grid
  • Differentiate between rural and urban mobility in terms of their implications for the grid
  • Actively support the integration of electric vehicles  into the grid