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BMW, Ford, Honda to Form New EV Charging Company

The Truth About Cars

The business will be known as ChargeScape and, according to the automakers' press release, seeks to “create a single platform that will seamlessly connect electric utilities, automakers and their interested EV customers to manage energy usage for a broad pool of EVs.”

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How to Put a Data Center in a Shoebox

Cars That Think

Scientists have predicted that by 2040, almost 50 percent of the world’s electric power will be used in computing. Simply put, computing will require colossal amounts of power, soon exceeding what our planet can provide. The foundational ideas behind energy-efficient computation, however, have been developed as far back as 1991.

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Sustainable Grid Infrastructure

Blink Charging

Future generations will increasingly rely on the grid to power their vehicles. Consequently, power grid stability and resilience have caught the public’s attention as the demand for electricity and energy-consuming technologies continues to rise.

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What is V2X?

Driivz

V2X, meaning vehicle-to-everything, is the overarching term for transferring the electricity stored in electric vehicle (EV) batteries to the grid, buildings, houses, and other energy-consuming destinations. These terms designate the different destinations for the electricity drawn from the connected EV battery.

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IBM and ZSE team on Central European e-mobility project; “green highway”

Green Car Congress

(ZSE), the largest distributor and supplier of electricity in Slovakia, on a smart energy “feasibility” study that will help prepare the capital city Bratislava for electric vehicles (EVs). —Guido Bartels, General Manager of IBM's Global Energy and Utilities Industry. —ZSE.

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Volvo CE and Rolls-Royce develop wood-burning charger for off-grid EVs

Baua Electric

There’s a saying in the construction business that goes, “you might be working for the power company, but that doesn’t mean you have power.” The resulting heat is converted into electric energy and stored in a connected Battery Storage Module, or BSM. Enter: the BioCharger.

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BMW i home energy storage system integrates 2nd-life i3 vehicle batteries

Green Car Congress

The remarkable advantage for BMW customers in using BMW i3 batteries as a plug and play storage application is the ability to tap into an alternative resource for residential and commercial backup power, thus using renewable energy much more efficiently, and enabling additional revenues from the energy market.