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6 FAQs about [Distributed energy storage vehicle franchise]
Is EV charging a distributed energy resource?
Electric Vehicle (EV) charging can be considered a distributed energy resource, as it is like energy efficiency, distributed generation, and storage systems that can be targeted to create value for the grid.
Who are the authors of electric vehicles as distributed energy resources?
Garrett Fitzgerald, Chris Nelder, and James Newcomb are the authors of 'Electric Vehicles as Distributed Energy Resources'. RMI (Rocky Mountain Institute) | 2 Authors
What is the largest deployment and evaluation of electric drive and charging infrastructure?
The largest deployment and evaluation project for electric drive and charging infrastructure to date is The EV Project.
What is the difference between stationary and EV power storage?
The primary difference between stationary and EV power storage is that stationary power storage systems exist only to serve functions such as grid support and backup power, whereas for Electric Vehicles (EVs), those functions would be secondary to their primary function as transportation. Stationary storage markets are themselves in a very nascent state, and are beyond the scope of this paper.
Are EVs a demand-side (V1G) resource?
EVs can function as a demand-side (V1G) resource nearly all of the same services as traditional power plants. However, several significant hurdles remain to be overcome before V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) will be a viable market, such as the auto industry building V2G features into its vehicles.
Can charging be distributed without vehicle-to-grid power flows?
Electric vehicles can still provide a new kind of distributed resource at the grid edge, even without vehicle-to-grid power flows, by flexibly managing charging to meet customer requirements.


