Can Elec­tric Vehic­les Help Build a More Resi­li­ent Future for Ener­gy Grids?

Join us on May 22 at 12:00 PM, for the next web­i­nar in our Grid­Talks series.

In this ses­si­on, Die­go Fadran­ski, Head of the “Auto­ma­ted Dri­ving and Char­ging” unit at Mobility2Grid, offers valuable insights into the future role of elec­tric vehic­les in decen­tra­li­zed and resi­li­ent ener­gy systems.

As rene­wa­ble ener­gy sources con­ti­nue to expand and public and indi­vi­du­al mobi­li­ty beco­mes incre­asing­ly elec­tri­fied, new chal­lenges ari­se for the sta­bi­li­ty of power grids. One pro­mi­sing solu­ti­on is bidi­rec­tion­al char­ging — a tech­no­lo­gy that allows elec­tric vehic­les not only to con­su­me elec­tri­ci­ty, but also to feed ener­gy back into the grid when needed.

The web­i­nar pres­ents cur­rent rese­arch at Mobility2Grid on how elec­tric vehic­le bat­te­ries can sta­bi­li­ze power grids and pro­vi­de emer­gen­cy back­up power for cri­ti­cal infra­struc­tu­re. Along­side the tech­no­lo­gi­cal poten­ti­al of vehic­le-to-grid solu­ti­ons, the ses­si­on will also address the regu­la­to­ry, eco­no­mic, and tech­ni­cal chal­lenges that still need to be overcome.

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Die­go Fadran­ski,
Head of the “Auto­ma­ted Dri­ving and Char­ging” unit at Mobility2Grid.