
Technische Universität Berlin
The Chair of Methods for Product Development and Mechatronics (MPM) at Technische Universität Berlin, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar Göhlich, advances product development methodologies and the transformation of mobility systems, focusing on systems engineering, design methodology, and mechanical-electronic integration. As a key partner of Mobility2Grid research campus, the chair contributes to vehicle-to-grid integration, automated driving and fleet electrification, supporting climate-neutral urban transport.
Projects funded by leading German and European institutions, the chair collaborates with Siemens, ABB, Daimler Truck, MAN, Fraunhofer, SCANIA, Hubject and many others. It offers courses on product development, sustainability analysis in product and system development and mechatronic system design, combining theory and practice. As a key Mobility2Grid partner, the chair contributes to grid integration, automated driving, fleet electrification, and neo-mobility, supporting climate-neutral urban transport.
Role in NEVERFLAT Project
Building on our Mobility2Grid collaboration and expertise in electric mobility and V2G simulation modeling, we aim to develop integration and testing solutions for an innovative low-power, low-cost bi-directional DC V2G charger across four test sites.
With a deep technical understanding of the overall system and its sub-systems, our goal is to provide accurate testing and data analysis models that enhance system integration insights from both developer and end-user perspectives. This will support the development, testing, and future commercialization of next-generation charging infrastructure within the NEVERFLAT project and beyond.