V2G Intelligence
V2G Intelligence offers in-depth analysis of emerging research, industry reports, and real-world pilot projects to unpack the latest insights driving the evolution of vehicle-to-grid technology.
New Berkeley-Led Study Quantifies Where V2G Value Comes From, and What Could Erase It
The Huskies Are Warming Up: Why Connecticut Is Poised to Scale V2G
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What Consumers Really Think About V2G?
Escalent’s 2023 EVForward survey shows strong curiosity but big education and cost hurdles for V2G adoption.1 Escalent’s 2023 EVForwardⓇ Charging Experience DeepDive remains one of the only sources of consumer-focused research on bidirectional charging (V2X).2 The study provides rare insight into how potential EV buyers perceive technologies like vehicle-to-grid (V2G), vehicle-to-home (V2H), and vehicle-to-load (V2L).…

Mapping the Innovation Landscape: What V2G Patents Tell Us About the Technology’s Trajectory
As vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology transitions from concept to commercialization, patent activity serves as a clear barometer of its technological maturity. A groundbreaking study published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, titled “Vehicle-to-Grid Energy Technologies: Patent Landscape Analysis, Technical Updates, and Innovations Towards Sustainable Transportation,” offers the first comprehensive global analysis of V2G patent trends.1 By…

UCS Report Finds Billions in Grid Savings—If Bidirectional EVs Can Scale in California
Introduction A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), Harnessing the Power of EVs, delivers a compelling case for scaling vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology in California.[i] Using detailed modeling in partnership with Evolved Energy Research, the study finds that managed EV charging can yield up to $11.7 billion per year in electricity system savings…

V2G will likely not damage your EV’s battery!
Overview The article Quantifying the impact of V2X operation on electric vehicle battery degradation: An experimental evaluation in the journal eTransportation, addresses a key concern regarding the adoption of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technologies: the potential acceleration of battery degradation due to bidirectional charging. Since electric vehicles (EVs) spend most of their time parked, V2X applications—such as…






