London, UK - Leading electric vehicle (EV) smart charging provider, ev.energy, today launches “Unlocking Industry Barriers to Providing Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Flexibility”, a white paper delving into the future of EV charging and its significance in creating a sustainable energy grid and promoting cleaner air quality.
Drawing upon over 40 hours of industry expert interviews from the UK, EU, and US, as well as consumer surveys, industry reports, and data analysis, ev.energy presents a clear roadmap towards the implementation of smart bi-directional charging, enabling EVs to support the energy grid. The white paper functions to analyse the obstacles hindering V2X energy flexibility. By aligning industry perspectives, ev.energy’s white paper offers a unified approach to address these challenges and unlock the full potential of V2X technology.
The white paper forms part of ev.energy’s V2X-Flex project in partnership with Energy Systems Catapult. The V2X-Flex project, part of the V2X Innovation Programme, is funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), delivered by Innovate-UK. V2X is part of the up to £65m Flexibility Innovation Programme, funded from the £1 billion DESNZ Net Zero Innovation Portfolio.
Nick Woolley, CEO and Co-Founder at ev.energy, adds: “The V2X-Flex project builds on ev.energy’s world leading smart charging platform, incorporating bi-directional charging technologies to unlock an exciting new range of EV charging products and services. As a global EV charging platform, ev.energy works with charger manufacturers, vehicle OEMs, and energy utilities to connect electric vehicles with the smart grid. Collaboration and alignment are key to delivering successful innovation and we are thrilled to be delivering this project with such a great range of partners”.
Dancia Caiger-Smith, Consumer Research Lead at Energy Systems Catapult, said: “Smart charging is already helping us better align EV charging with intermittent renewable energy generation. Adding two-way charging - charge and discharge - establishes greater energy flexibility. Most importantly, two-way charging could help consumers use energy in ways that give them what they need, when they need it, in their homes, cars, and on the grid. This adds value to the EV proposition. The more we can establish services that provide value to consumers the greater their uptake and the greater the opportunity for EV energy flexibility becomes.”
The white paper underscores the importance of consumer acceptance in realising the potential of V2X technology. It identifies key challenges in the consumer’s V2X journey:
To overcome these barriers, ev.energy calls for collaboration among automakers, charger manufacturers, energy management platforms, utilities, regulators, and government entities.
Expert panel - June 7th, 4PM BST
In conjunction with the white paper release, ev.energy will be hosting a webinar on June 7th to provide further insights into the findings and implications. This webinar will feature William Goldsmith, Head of Grid & Data Services, ev.energy, Giulia Escher, Tech Lead, ev.energy, Joe Stillin, Director of Utility Solutions, ev.energy, Danica Craiger-Smith, Consumer Research Lead, Energy Systems Catapult, and Sophie Randall, Innovation Lead - Mobility and Cities, Innovate UK, discussing the potential of V2X technology, its benefits, and the collaborative efforts required for its successful implementation. For full details on speakers and registration, visit https://www.ev.energy/business/v2x-white-paper
The ev.energy white paper on unlocking industry barriers to providing V2X energy flexibility is available to download at https://www.ev.energy/business/v2x-white-paper
For more information about ev.energy and its innovative EV charging solutions, visit https://www.ev.energy/
ev.energy’s mission is simple: to make EV charging easier, greener, and cheaper. Our software intelligently manages EV charging on behalf of utilities for over 70,000 drivers worldwide. Operating in the US, UK, Europe and Australia, ev.energy offers a software platform that directly manages charging with a growing list of home chargers and vehicles. For more information visit the website: https://www.ev.energy/
Media contact: ev.energy@thephagroup.com