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Telematics and EVSE: The Data Backbone of Bidirectional Charging
Steve’s 2026 V2G Predictions: The Year Bidirectional Charging Reshapes the Grid
Ford’s David McCreadie on the Future of V2H, V2G, and Grid-Interactive EVs
Filling the Missing-Money Gap: What It Will Take to Finance V2G at Scale
Steve’s Top 3 Takeaways from the October 2025 Detroit V2G Forum
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Scaling V2G: Lessons from Distributed Solar
Much of my early academic and consulting career focused on the growth of the distributed solar industry. My dissertation at the University of Delaware, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, explored the economic value of distributed solar generation. I later co-authored several pioneering studies using satellite-derived solar resource data to demonstrate that solar energy…

🚗⚡ Want to Use V2G or V2H? Good Luck Figuring Out What Works
Consumers interested in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) or Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technologies face a frustrating challenge: there’s no clear, centralized resource that explains which EVs and bidirectional chargers are compatible and for what use case. For residential V2H, consumers are currently limited to proprietary, vehicle-specific solutions. A prime example is the Ford F-150 Lightning, which requires pairing the…

AI Meets V2X: An Opportunity to Transform the Grid
What if millions of electric vehicles (EVs), solar panels, and batteries could autonomously optimize energy flows—delivering unprecedented levels of grid stability, relieving congestion, avoiding costly infrastructure upgrades, and saving consumers billions? With AI-driven orchestration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology, this isn't hypothetical. The potential is real and rapidly emerging—and it's the…

Cheaper, Faster, and Better: Why Advanced Energy Technologies Are Unstoppable
The energy landscape is shifting rapidly, and the momentum toward advanced energy technologies—solar, wind, storage, and electric vehicles (EVs)—is undeniable. In fact, renewable energy accounted for over 85% of U.S. new electricity capacity added in 2023.[1] In addition, automakers sold 1.3 million EVs in 2024—8 percent of all U.S. new vehicle purchases.[2] The reasons are…

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