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  2. Electric vehicle charging network - Wikipedia

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    EV Trail [28] is an American charging infrastructure company. Their aim is to cut rural charging gaps in Colorado. [29] FLO is a North American electric vehicle charging network operator and a smart charging solutions provider. [30] FLO operates in the United States and Canada. Their charging stations are assembled in Michigan [31] and Quebec.

  3. Vehicle-to-grid - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Vehicle-to-load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) are related, but the AC phase is not synchronised with the grid, so the power is only available to "off-grid" load. Plug-in electric vehicles include battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), and hydrogen vehicles. They share the ability to generate electricity ...

  4. Grid-tied electrical system - Wikipedia

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    A grid-tied electrical system, also called tied to grid or grid tie system, is a semi-autonomous electrical generation or grid energy storage system which links to the mains to feed excess capacity back to the local mains electrical grid. When insufficient electricity is available, electricity drawn from the mains grid can make up the shortfall ...

  5. Nationale Plattform Elektromobilität - Wikipedia

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    The second report was published in 2011. The report refined the details on development options and proposes support of different projects. In an early statement the German industry expressed the opinion that the current stimulation plan is insufficient to reach the defined goal of 1 million [electric vehicle|electric vehicles] in Germany by ...

  6. Virtual power plant - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle to Grid technology allows electric vehicles that are connected to the grid to participate in VPPs. The VPP then controls the rate at which each vehicle charges/discharges (accepts/delivers power). The VPP can slow or reverse the rate at which vehicles charge. Conversely, when the grid has surplus power, vehicles can charge freely.

  7. Data centers could use 9% of US electricity by 2030 ... - AOL

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    Data centers could use up to 9% of total electricity generated in the United States by the end of the decade, more than doubling their current consumption, as technology companies pour funds into ...

  8. Net metering - Wikipedia

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    Net metering enables small systems to result in zero annual net cost to the consumer provided that the consumer is able to shift demand loads to a lower price time, such as by chilling water at a low cost time for later use in air conditioning, or by charging a battery electric vehicle during off-peak times, while the electricity generated at ...

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