Mobilfas
Mobilfas is a term used in discussions of mobile energy infrastructure to describe a class of systems designed to provide rapid, temporary, or relocation-friendly electricity supply for electric vehicles and mobile equipment. The concept combines mobile charging units, modular energy storage, and an integrated energy-management platform. The aim is to complement fixed charging networks by offering flexible deployment in events, disaster response, rural areas, and temporary work sites. The name mobilfas blends mobility, fast charging, and rapid deployment themes and appears in academic papers and industry roadmaps dating from the early 2020s.
Components and operation: Mobile fast-charging units are typically mounted on trailers or service vans and equipped
Deployment scenarios: Use cases include large events where grid demand spikes, disaster- or humanitarian-relief missions requiring
Advantages and challenges: Mobilfas offers rapid deployment, scalability, and reduced need for permanent infrastructure. Challenges include
Status and outlook: Mobilfas remains largely at pilot or exploratory stages, with ongoing pilots and demonstrations
See also: mobile charging, fast charging, microgrid, energy storage, disaster response logistics.