Head of Solutions Engineering Enel Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Both widespread fleet electrification and programs like NEVI are accelerating the transition to cleaner transportation, the latter providing $5 billion in additional funding for public EV charging incentives. At scale, EV charging hubs are expected to significantly increase grid demand, often requiring 5-10 MW of grid power per site. Learn how to consider energy management strategies like incorporating distributed energy resources to mitigate the impact of fast charging on the grid, and the host’s utility bills, and to enable flexible power on-site.