Today's episode of Autology attempts to discuss and examine the critical role of bidirectional charging (BDC) in enhancing the adoption of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) globally. The speakers discuss what are the different types of bidirectional charging technologies, and why are they key to grid stability amid increasing vehicle electrification.
Key highlights include:
BDC Overview: BDC allows EVs to both receive and send electricity, transforming them into energy storage solutions that can help balance supply and demand on power grids.
Use Cases: The technology supports various applications, including Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) for grid services, Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) for backup power, and broader Vehicle-to-X (V2X) functionalities.
Industry Momentum: Major automakers like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volkswagen are advancing BDC capabilities, with Nissan recognized as a pioneer in V2G technology.
Policy Support: Regulatory frameworks in the EU, US, and Australia/New Zealand are promoting standardization and cybersecurity for BDC deployment.
Future Outlook: By 2035, over 40% of EVs are expected to feature BDC capabilities, creating opportunities for charger manufacturers and utility partnerships.
This episode underscores the potential of BDC to facilitate a sustainable energy ecosystem while boosting EV adoption.
Tune in to this episode of Autology to hear about an in-depth discussion about the bidirectional charging technology, the benefits and potential challenges and S&P Global Mobility’s outlook on its adoption.
Speakers:
Diana Quezada, Senior Research Analyst, Charging Technologies, S&P Global Mobility
Amit Panday, Host and Senior Research Analyst, S&P Global Mobility.
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