Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)

Transmission & Distribution
Electric Nation V2G project announces Flexitricity as first energy partner
The DSR aggregator will simulate the conditions of the balancing mechanism to gather valuable data

Energy Generation
Engerati 2.0: Let’s get Digital
Welcome to the new look Engerati website!

Energy Retail
V2G Driving a Power Revolution
Vehicle to Grid technology is being tested in many countries and is on the brink of commercial application.

Energy Generation
Engerati Q&A: Juliet Davenport, founder and CEO of Good Energy
Engerati speaks with Juliet Davenport, founder and CEO of Good Energy, about how digital technology is facilitating the operation of a 100% renewable energy mix.

Energy Generation
LEAFS: market-based flexibility control can trigger problems in low voltage grids
A report from the Austrian LEAFS project will examine solutions for avoiding problems in low voltage grid networks that may be caused by market-based incentives to manage flexible load.

Energy Generation
Wireless charging coming to Oslo’s EV taxis
Wireless charging will disrupt the electrification of transport. Norway demonstrates with a first.

Energy Retail
Emerging business models for the electric vehicle market
Utilities and startups discuss their different approaches to monetising electric vehicles.

Energy Retail
Preparing the UK grid for electric vehicles
The growth of EVs will have significant effects across all levels of the networks. What are the needs?

Energy Retail
Managing electric vehicles with grid edge intelligence
Meeting the challenges of EVs requires improved visibility on their locations and the use of smart charging and vehicle-to-grid technologies.

Energy Retail
How an electricity savings and grid flexibility platform enables EVs
Energy efficiency and electric vehicle charging are currently key concerns for utilities. We speak to industry experts to explore how they work together.

Energy Generation
European Commission adds battery action plan to the mobility package
Recent measures by the European Commission can boost the European battery market in a sustainable cycle of development, manufacture and use.