This week, two interesting developments have emerged from the intersection of EV and energy storage in Europe and the US. They feature Germany-based EV charging and battery energy storage system (BESS) integrator ADS-TEC and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) company Nuvve.
New data from smart charging company CrowdCharge has revealed electric vehicles (EV) provide significant running cost savings over their petrol counterparts.
From 2026, businesses will be required to track the emissions profile of the electricity used to power an electric vehicle (EV) under the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) framework.
A project trialling lower cost technology for vehicle to grid (V2G) charging technology is now underway, supported by funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
Energy market analyst Cornwall Insight has published a report finding that EV owners can reduce their electricity costs by 70% by exporting electricity through vehicle to grid (V2G) technology.
Indra, an electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure manufacturer, has shared early results from its vehicle-to-home (V2H) trial showing that participants reduced their energy consumption during peak times by 100MWh.