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Optimizing the grid though EV integration and DERs

By Michelle Froese | November 27, 2024

Emulate Energy, distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) software, announced a new partnership with Smartcar, an API platform for mobility businesses.

By integrating EVs into its platform, Emulate offers energy providers a comprehensive solution to simplify onboarding and management of different consumer distributed energy resources (DERs).

This partnership enables energy providers using Emulate to use EV charging flexibility effectively to balance the grid, reduce peak demand, and improve overall grid reliability.

By expanding its EV support to a broader range of models, Emulate is enabling energy providers to harness the power of EVs as a valuable energy resource. Smartcar helps Emulate automate EV data retrieval to optimize charging schedules based on pricing factors. Consumers can set their preferred charging preferences using the software and have peace of mind knowing Emulate will handle the rest.

Grid energy management is critical for ensuring a stable and reliable power supply, especially as demand fluctuates with integrating renewable energy and electrification. Effective management helps prevent outages, reduces peak loads, and supports a sustainable energy future by optimizing resources and minimizing waste.

Reliable EV integrations enable this convenience and give consumers a single platform to enrol and manage different devices.

 

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Filed Under: Technology News, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)
Tagged With: emulateenergy, smartcar
 

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