If the current worldwide trend continues, engineers’ primary challenge will be managing the complex energy flow caused by supply and demand variability and grid overloading due to electric vehicles ...
In partnership with Sunrun and Ford, Maryland's largest utility has activated a groundbreaking vehicle-to-grid pilot.
Leveraging digital tools and solutions that have emerged over the past decade, grid operators are not only managing the impacts of customer-sited resources, but transforming them into robust and ...
After 4 years of launch, EQB is confirmed to officially disappear from this year. If you’ve forgotten about the EQB, that’s okay, because it’s officially on its way out. The electric version of the ...
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Why America’s Power Future Depends on an Energy Cloud

A decentralized, solar-powered energy cloud of wireless charging and shared storage should be the next internet-scale infrastructure in the United States. Power systems are being asked to do what they ...
Fuel for nothing and your energy bills for free: that is the promise of vehicle-to-grid technology, according to Amber co-chief executive Dan Adams, ...
With three energy companies committed to trials and more automakers willing to back them, using your electric car as a battery should be possible soon.
Nissan launched a vehicle-to-grid pilot program in Silicon Valley to help balance the electrical grid during times of peak demand.
Schools are asked to accept the government's priorities on admissions, women's sports, free speech, student discipline and college affordability, among other topics.
The largest electric utility in Illinois is rolling out a program for a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) electric school bus-charging pilot with three Chicagoland school districts, testing the functionality of ...
As new energy vehicles become more popular in China, people are becoming quite familiar with the concept of "charging" electric cars. However, when it comes to the idea that electric vehicles can also ...
The program will test whether the buses can supply energy back to the grid, potentially benefitting both school districts and electric customers.