
Catalyst with Shayle Kann EV charging on both sides of the pond
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Nov 30, 2023 Exploring the EV charging practices in Europe and North America, focusing on adoption rates, grid interaction, managed charging, and vehicle-to-grid technology. The challenges of unmanaged charging and the potential of managed charging in both markets. Comparing managed charging programs in vertically integrated utility territories and unbundled markets. Understanding the differences between customer-managed charging and grid-controlled charging. Exploring the potential capacity of power generation from EVs and their impact on power capacity.
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Global EV Charging Predictability
- EV charging patterns worldwide are highly predictable with peak plug-in times between 6 and 8 p.m.
- Unplugging is also correlated, mostly occurring between 7 and 8 a.m., regardless of region.
Market Structure's Impact on Managed Charging
- Energy markets influence managed charging value extraction; integrated U.S. utilities can capture full value more easily.
- Europe's unbundled markets split value among multiple actors, but foster consumer-focused energy products.
Managed Charging Program Examples
- Vertically integrated utilities often use rebate programs to incentivize off-peak EV charging.
- Competitive markets use type of use tariffs that reward consumers for giving control of EV charging for better grid timing.
