About the Project
The HibroM research, development and innovation (RDI) project addresses the need for a flexible and reliable energy supply in remote, exposed or unstable environments.
The centrally managed microgrid comprises innovative components: a robust mobile trailer equipped with a hybrid diesel generator and a battery storage system, a second mobile trailer featuring a battery storage system, and a smart electrical distribution unit.
The system is based on the application of a digital twin, advanced sensors and algorithms that dynamically adapt energy flows to actual user needs.
Particular emphasis is placed on cybersecurity, robustness, adaptability, and simple, user-friendly control. The microgrid can operate either in connection with the public electricity grid or fully autonomously in so-called island mode.
Project Results
The project will develop a comprehensive and integrated energy system that includes:
- robust mobile trailer with a hybrid diesel generator and a battery storage unit, capable of operating independently or as part of a microgrid.
- robust mobile trailer with a battery storage unit, enabling a silent and reliable power supply, either independently or connected to a microgrid.
- smart electrical distribution box, ensuring efficient management of energy sources and electrical consumers.
- smart microgrid with a digital twin, integrating all system components and enabling measurement, monitoring, and optimisation of energy-efficient operation.
Project Consortium
Lead Project Partner:
- TECES
Project Partners:
- ROBOTINA d.o.o | Development of the smart grid, smart distribution unit, and overall system integration.
- TAB d.d. | Development of the mobile trailer with battery storage system.
- STUBELJ d.o.o. | Development of the mobile trailer with hybrid diesel generator and battery storage.
Known Slovenian Subcontractors:
- TPV PRIKOLICE d.o.o.,
- SMARTIS d.o.o.,
- University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
- University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
- University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Informatics.
