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Flexibility towards the electric future What happens to the electricity grid if more and more people drive an electric vehicle? Grid operators, municipalities, the government, industry and users each play their own role in the interaction between power grid and charging infrastructure. Flexibility is required from all parties involved.Flexibility according to experts How do experts envision flexibility and the transition to an electric future? Stakeholders came together to discuss this important topic at the Future of Charging symposium 2020. Some inspiring thoughts are summarized in this video: Presentations Future of Charging Symposium 2020 "We have to act now" "Flexibility is more than a magic word," says Aart-Jan de Graaf, professor of Control Systems Engineering at HAN University of Applied Science. Our daily lives are becoming increasingly electric: our household and our ways of transportation. "If in the nearby future we want users to have enough power at any time they need power, we have to act now.”
Read the full article “We should come up with a vision of how we are going to use energy flexibility in the future." Maarten de Vries, TKI Urban Energy The flexible future for different parties: EV driver: you can charge anywhere, not necessarily in front of your own home Local authorities: Use regulatory policies to relieve the pressure on the power grid in the neighbourhood. Industry: Contribute to a flexible energy transition by launching smart charging on a large scale. Grid Operators: Prepare for growing capacity demand Government: Act proactively to enable the ambitions set out in the climate agreement. Read more“One beautiful thing with electric cars is that we have batteries on wheels. You can store energy in one location, and move it to another location. That is a huge benefit, something that is unique to electric vehicles. Imagine hundreds, thousands, millions of cars, having the ability to charge and relocate the energy.” Contact and information Do you have questions or would you like to get in touch? Let us know via: info@nklnederland.nl
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