For our work, we use standard tools and programs as well as self-developed digital tools to address various tasks in energy and transportation planning and research for the energy transition.
From energy system analysis, data processing, and geoanalysis to the modeling of grids, demand, and supply, as well as traffic models, we can offer solutions for different requirements or develop new software solutions.
We also have access to portals such as the web app collection WAM, the OpenEnergyPlatform database and the oemof framework, which are used to analyse energy systems and manage research data.
Here you will find all available tools and can filter them by their functions.
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eDisGo
eDisGo – Electricity distribution grid optimisation What does eDisGo help with? The eDisGo tool was developed by researchers at the RLI to study the need for grid expansion in medium- and low-voltage networks and to evaluate electrical flexibilities as an alternative to grid expansion. Who is the tool suitable for? The tool is primarily designed…
eGo
eGo – Electricity Grid Optimization What does eGo help with? The eGo tool was developed by researchers at RLI and partners from the open_eGo and eGo^n projects. It aims to optimize the expansion of power grids and storage systems across all voltage levels in Germany, considering the integration of the heat, mobility, and gas sectors….
eGon-data
Data pipeline to create scenarios for the electricity, heat, mobility and gas sector for entire Germany How does eGon-data help? The eGon-data tool was developed by RLI scientists and generates a temporally and spatially high-resolution data basis of a sector-coupled energy system for various future scenarios. Who is the tool suitable for? eGon-data is aimed…
Multi-Vector-Simulator
Simulation of sector-coupled energy systems How does the multi-vector simulator help? The Multi-Vector Simulator (MVS) enables the evaluation of local sector-coupled energy systems that include the energy sources electricity, heat and/or gas. The tool can be used to analyze energy system models and to create scenarios for future energy supply. Who is the tool suitable…
oemof-B3
Energy system model for Berlin and Brandenburg How does oemof-B3 help? The oemof-B3 is an energy system model for the regions of Berlin and Brandenburg and comprises the sectors electricity, centralized and decentralized heat, hydrogen, CO2 and methane. Who is the tool suitable for? The tool is suitable for stakeholders such as scientists, energy planners…
Offgridders
Simulation of self-sufficient power supply systems How does Offgridders help? The simulation tool Offgridders generates a model of a user-defined power supply system, optimizes the capacities of the generation, storage and electrical components of the system and then performs a deployment optimization of the optimized capacities. It is particularly suitable for comparing different electrification options…
RAMP
Stochastic simulation of energy user-controlled time series How does RAMP help? The RAMP software was co-developed by RLI scientists and helps with the stochastic simulation of energy user-controlled time series based on a few simple inputs (e.g. number of appliances, power and usage time within a day). Who is the tool suitable for? RAMP is…
SimBEV
Determining digital charging requirements How does SimBEV help? The SimBEV software was developed by RLI scientists and helps to determine the charging requirements of electric vehicles in different regions. It is possible to differentiate between vehicle types, user groups and region types. Who is the tool suitable for? SimBEV supports stakeholders such as local authorities,…
SMOOTH-MOEA
Simulation Model for Optimized Operation and Topology of Hybrid energy systems – Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm What does SMOOTH-MOEA help with? SMOOTH-MOEA was developed by RLI scientists to model and optimize energy systems. Who is the tool suitable for? SMOOTH-MOEA is suitable for actors from the research and consulting field who want to solve complex optimization…
SpiceEV
SpiceEV – Simulation programm for individual charging events of Electric Vehicles What does the tool help with? The SpiceEV tool was developed by researchers at the RLI and helps compare different charging strategies and create load profiles for charging stations at a grid connection point. Who is the tool suitable for? SpiceEV is suitable for…
Windpowerlib
Open-Source Model for Generating Wind Power Feed-In Time Series What does Windpowerlib help with? The tool Windpowerlib assists in generating feed-in time series for individual wind turbines and wind farms based on weather data, which is essential for energy system modeling. Who is the tool suitable for? Windpowerlib is primarily designed for energy system modelers…
Fleema
Fleema – Flexible Fleet Energy Management How does Fleema help? The Fleema software was developed by scientists at the RLI and assists in the evaluation and analysis of electric vehicle fleets in terms of their flexibility and emissions. Fleema provides a detailed assessment of the energy flows, emission values, and costs associated with different types…