Explore Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) tech: how EVs support grid stability, reduce costs, and aid renewables.
How Does Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technology Work?
As the world shifts towards cleaner
energy sources, the electrification of transportation is seen as a
critical step in reducing carbon emissions. However, the widespread
adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) presents both opportunities and
challenges for the energy grid. One of the most innovative solutions
emerging in this space is Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, which allows
EVs to interact with the power grid in a bidirectional manner—drawing
energy from the grid when needed and returning it during peak demand
periods. This article explores the workings of V2G technology, its
potential benefits, and the challenges it faces. The Basics of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technology V2G
technology is built on the concept of bidirectional charging, which
enables an electric vehicle's battery to serve as both a consumer and a
supplier of electricity. In a conventional EV charging setup,
electricity flows from the grid to the vehicle, storing energy in the
car’s battery for later …
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Prasun Barua is a graduate engineer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a passion for simplifying complex technical concepts for learners and professionals alike. He has authored numerous highly regarded books covering a wide range of elec…