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Factor in V2G Revenue When Planning Fleet Electrification

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The drive to fleet electrification includes all classifications of vehicles, from passenger EVs and light commercial vehicles to municipal and school buses to medium- and heavy-duty trucks. EVs of all classes offer fleet owners significant advantages over internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

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The Transformative Role of Electric Vehicles in Shaping Smart Cities

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Unlike traditional internal combustion engine vehicles that emit pollutants such as carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter, EVs produce no emissions during operation. The electric drivetrain is highly efficient in converting stored energy from batteries into motion, minimizing energy waste.

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5 Things EV Drivers Want in 2023 from the EV Charging Industry

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A seamless EV charging experience Beyond the basic requirement for reliable EV charging facilities, drivers want a seamless and simple charging experience, regardless of who the public charging station operator is. The expectation is that charging an EV should be as simple as fueling an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle.

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Electrifying School Buses

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Such is the beauty of a vehicle with no combustion engine! School buses will, in theory, take power from the grid when it’s most plentiful, store it, and return that power when it’s needed most. Schools in states with high solar energy production like California, Texas, and Florida can especially benefit. Switching Costs.

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