The Institute of Energy Internet Operation and Control, affiliated with the School of Electrical Engineering at Southeast University, focuses on research in energy internet modeling, simulation, operation control, and planning; friendly interactive technology among electric vehicles, renewable energy sources, and power grids; theory and technology of wireless power transfer; operation and control of AC/DC hybrid power systems; and non-intrusive load monitoring. The institute currently comprises 2 professors, 3 associate professors, 1 lecturer, and over 50 doctoral and master's students.
The institute has led one major national 863 Program project and two key projects under the National Key R&D Program, while participating in 12 additional national initiatives including major 863 Program projects, National Key R&D Program tasks, and National Science and Technology Support Program projects. It has also undertaken 11 projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, more than 10 provincial-level initiatives such as Jiangsu Province's Major Science and Technology Special Projects, Provincial Natural Science Foundation projects, and Provincial Industry-University-Research Forward-Looking Projects, along with over 80 other research projects commissioned by State Grid Corporation of China, etc. In the past three years, the institute has secured over 20 million RMB in research funding. Its achievements have been recognized with four Provincial Science and Technology Progress Awards and eight departmental/bureau-level scientific and technological achievement awards. Researchers have published more than 80 SCI/EI-indexed papers in international core journals such as IEEE Transactions, and filed over 100 invention patents in relevant technical fields. These research outcomes have been successfully applied in renowned domestic and international electrical enterprises, including State Grid Corporation of China, China Southern Power Grid, Électricité de France (EDF), NARI Group, Nanjing Automation Co., Ltd. (NAC), Huawei, and ZTE. Notably, the institute contributed to the construction of the world's first "three-in-one" electronic highway in Tongli, Suzhou, achieving multiple internationally leading innovations in wireless charging efficiency and electromagnetic environment protection. This project offers novel solutions to enhance the convenience and safety of electric vehicle charging while addressing limitations in driving range.

图1电动汽车与电网互动架构

图2全球首条苏州同里“三合一”电子公路

图3新一代综合能源电力系统示意图


