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Articlesby Chris BrownJune 6, 2024

Would Fleet Drivers Benefit from Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) Power?

GM Energy’s new bidirectional charging system will initially help mitigate the negative impacts of weather-related outages and, down the road, could arbitrage energy back to the grid.

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ArticlesDecember 11, 2023

Can the Electric Grid Sustain the EV Revolution?

The more popular electrification policies and EV fleet adoption become, the more of a strain it puts on an outdated electric grid.

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Articlesby Martin RomjueSeptember 18, 2023

EV Mandates Jump Ahead of Energy and Charging Resources

The Off-Peak Video Summary: The goals and visions of mass adoption of electric vehicles do not yet match the realities of power sources. How should fleet managers factor energy, power grid, and utility access options into planning for EV fleet growth in the years ahead?

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 27, 2023

Duke Energy to Create Electric Fleet Test Center

The collaborative project among Duke Energy, Electrada, and Daimler Trucks will allow all types of fleet vehicles to test charging and power sources.

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NewsAugust 17, 2015

Lithium-ion Batteries Could See Second Life as Electric Utility Tool

Researchers at the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory have found that using a plug-in electric vehicle’s lithium-ion battery can help improve utility grid stability, according to a press release by the National Renewal Energy Laboratory.

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NewsJanuary 31, 2012

Nissan Partners With Tech Companies to Explore LEAF Battery Reuse Options

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – Nissan North America Inc. has partnered with three technology companies – ABB, 4R Energy and Sumitomo Corp. of America – to evaluate the reuse of lithium-ion battery packs that power the Nissan LEAF.

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