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Throw the electricity into the trunk of my car I'll drive it over to the next town that needs it. Just clear some room next to my backpack
You jest but EVs are a great way to compensate over night fluctuations. If we had a grid that supports it and enough EVs charging at home.
I wish we had smarter chargers for this. While I don’t accept using my battery to reinforce the grid without significant payback, I’m more than willing to dynamically schedule charging.
Why can’t I set it to “charge to 80% by morning, during times that help the power company”? If enough people do this we should be able to smooth out the overnight load to something consistent and predictable to match whatever generation is online
My energy provider in the Netherlands provides something kind of like this, if you install a compatible EV charger it can charge when it's cheapest (which I assume correlates).
Some places here also have time of use metering. However as far as I know it’s old style fixed schedule, like 11p-5am or something.
This is an opportunity to be a lot more dynamic to help the utility smooth the load better.
We had time of use metering where I grew up, but at the time the only intelligence we had was a timer. Now we have $50k+ vehicles with an ai computer - it better be capable of more