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Shock Wave: How the Electric Grid Will Prepare for Mass EV Adoption
More EVs and a growing demand for power will require upgrades to the grid, although coming technologies may end up lowering ...
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Letting EVs take a load off the grid could result in 'negative emissions' while saving drivers money
Letting electric vehicles strategically charge from and discharge to the grid could spark environmental and public health ...
The new electric Acura RSX will send electricity to a house. It's the latest step in the march toward two-directional ...
A lot of folks are buying EVs to do their part in helping to reduce our impact on the environment. Generally, that's good news, but how much positive impact driving an EV makes depends a lot on where ...
Running out of gas in a remote area far from a gas station is every driver's worst nightmare. A similar stressor, known as "range anxiety," exists for owners of electric vehicles who worry about how ...
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) says that a more efficient battery could cut EV costs by up to $4,800 and charging times by a third. Smaller batteries and more efficient ...
Efforts to give the nation’s growing fleet of electric vehicles a second job as backup power sources got a significant boost last week. General Motors announced last Tuesday that all of its electric ...
While the world moves towards electrifying as many cars as possible, it’s only a part of solving the climate equation. Those electric vehicles still need to get charged, and if that power is generated ...
California's electric grid, with its massive solar production and booming battery installations, is already on the cutting edge of the US's energy transition. And it's likely to stay there, as the ...
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A bill has been introduced in California which would require all EVs to have bidirectional charging capability starting in model year 2027. The bill is numbered SB 233, introduced in the California ...
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