
Activities
- Development of municipal e-mobility concepts
- Charging infrastructure planning using spatial data
Personal Information
Raoul Hirschberg has been a Researcher at RLI in the Unit Mobility with Renewable Energy since October 2018. He is concerned with charging infrastructure planning and potential analyses in context of e-mobility concepts. In detail, he is researching methods to efficiently integrate spatial data into these planning processes.
Raoul has already been working as a Student Assistant at the RLI since August 2016. In this context, he began his master’s thesis in the study program Energy and Process Engineering at TU Berlin in which a heat model for a modular electrolysis system for the RLI simulation software SMOOTH is being developed.
Projects

Development of mobility hubs for urban residential neighborhoods

Study on HPC charging infrastructure – in urban, rural and highway settings

E-mobility development and an “e-charging station concept” on the island of Usedom

Climate Plan Brandenburg

Charging infrastructure in the Krampnitz urban district

Feasibility study: Berlin’s contribution to the Paris Agreement Goals

Study “Electric Mobility Berlin 2025+”

Netz_eLOG: Intelligent grid integration of e-mobility

DIN SPEC 91433: Guidelines for charging infrastructure planning
