There's a lot of untapped potential in our homes and vehicles that could be harnessed to reinforce local power grids and make them more resilient to unforeseen outages, a new study shows.
After a cyber attack or natural disaster, a backup network of decentralized devices -- like residential solar panels, batteries, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and water heaters -- could restore ...
NEMA has published its EVSE Power Export Permitting Standard, which defines the technical parameters for bidirectional EV ...
Deploying power line components can be a pain – especially when trying to access lines not easily accessible by road, or in ...
A panel at RE+ Northeast 2025 discussed ways to maximize the value of virtual power plants so everyone on the grid wins.
There's a lot of untapped potential in our homes and vehicles that could be harnessed to reinforce local power grids and make ...
The number of electric vehicles in India is projected to exceed 28 million by 2030, driven by growing demand and government incentives. The IESA reveals substantial increases in EV sales, supported by ...
Photovoltaics continues adding capacity at a rapid pace, and 2024 was another record year for solar PV deployment. In the ...
The need to avoid ‘a power civil war’ over the electrical grid takes on new urgency as data centers adopt generative AI in ...
Some Texans who install residential batteries, solar panels and smart thermostats can now send power back to the grid and get ...
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution has long promised more than just zero-emission transportation; it has heralded a fundamental shift in how energy is consumed, stored, and distributed.
Globally there are 33 EV models set to offer bidirectional charging, but there are only three available in Australia.