California’s Clean Transportation Program invests $2.9 million in a groundbreaking project that equips school buses with bidirectional charging, turning them into mini power plants and boosting grid resilience..
California’s Clean Transportation Program invests $2.9 million in a groundbreaking project that equips school buses with bidirectional charging, turning them into mini power plants and boosting grid resilience..
“We are going to be all V2G. That is the goal of this district. to be able to support the grid and send the energy back to the grid on demand with the vehicles that we have right now.ˮ - Tysen Brodwolf, Transportation Director for Cajon Valley Union School District. Thank you. .
The number of V2G programs across the U.S. continues to grow: At least 11 utilities and five states have enacted programs since we first examined the space two years ago, bringing the totals to 26 utilities and 19 states. This still-evolving technology is helping increase the adoption of and. .
Transitioning school bus fleets toward zero-emission vehicles can provide numerous benefits but must involve methodical planning and coordination, especially given the pace of change in technology development for vehicles, batteries, charging systems, and energy management solutions. Approaching. .
The California Energy Commission (CEC), through its Clean Transportation Program, has granted a $2.9 million award to a project team led by The Mobility House, an EV charging and energy solutions company, to implement 12 bidirectional chargers at four California school locations. The project. .
California’s Clean Transportation Program invests $2.9 million in a groundbreaking project that equips school buses with bidirectional charging, turning them into mini power plants and boosting grid resilience. This innovative approach not only benefits the environment but also strengthens. .
California’s Clean Transportation Program invests $2.9 million in a groundbreaking project that equips school buses with bidirectional charging, turning them into mini power plants and boosting grid resilience. This innovative approach not only benefits the environment but also strengthens.