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.
Please click here to register:
https://events.tu-berlin.de/de/events/019e1c76-5fa8-781e-9700–94d2867ed1cf/apply

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




