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Regulatory hurdles remain, but bidirectional EV charging is already opening up to consumers and municipal utilities. Marcus Fendt, Managing Director of The Mobility House, explains how.
Bulgarian electricity trader Electrohold Trade is using software from Bavarian company The Mobility House to connect PV systems and battery storage with a combined capacity of 2.5 GWh.
Tesvolt has announced a spin-off: Tesvolt Energy. The start-up’s business model makes energy trading with battery storage systems of 100 kWh and above not only possible but profitable as well.
With the new Eyond wallbox, The Mobility House is initially offering unidirectional charging, but in the future it will also offer bidirectional charging. The device uses the existing charging flexibility and passes the financial benefits on to customers.
At initially six DC charging stations in Mainz, the two companies are trying out how the integration of electric vehicles into the energy markets works under real conditions.
The finalists for the first EM-Power Award provide innovative, pioneering answers to the question electrification and volatile power sources. The award will be presented on June 13, on the eve of the start of Europe’s largest platform for the energy industry: The smarter E Europe.
Combining up to three battery stacks, a string inverter for any weather, a 120-half-cut-cell PV module with back-contact technology and EV charging and energy management in one system. Here are our top products of the week:
ChargePilot from The Mobility House is a combination of a charging and an energy management system, using both hardware and software.