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Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the biggest of the state’s big three investor-owned utility (IOU) companies, announced last week that it is collaborating with BMW of North America to test the various technology use cases that bi-directional charging can enable.
That includes using the batteries in electric vehicles (EVs) as a resource to help the utility and others like it manage demand on the grid, and maximise the adoption of renewable energy (vehicle-to-grid or V2G), as well as for homeowners to be able to use their cars as back up power sources if they experience a grid power outage or other service disruption (vehicle-to-home, or V2H). May 22 energy storage news for fa....
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