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44 Ways That Electric Vehicles Will Impact Utilities

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Though the number of electric vehicles is still relatively small, their impact at the local level is out of proportion to their numbers. If too many neighbors plug in their electric vehicles in their garages at once, for example, the local transformer could go down.

Here are four ways that electric vehicles will impact utilities and actions they can take.

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Source: Electric Vehicles: The Tipping Point for the Smart Grid

Build and manage charging networks Form nongenerating resources Become a mobility provider

Utility companies can do more than put power through a wire. They can:

1 Create New Business Models Around Electric Vehicles

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Source: Electric Vehicles: The Tipping Point for the Smart Grid

•Collaborate with businesses where drivers don’t mind waiting.Restaurants and retailers are two prime possibilities.

• Use charging stations to generate additional revenue.Charging station manufacturers are putting LCD displays on charging stations and selling advertising space on them.

•Partner with specialists.Contribute to building the charging network in return for a share of the revenue.

Building charging networks is expensive. Utility companies have a number of options for reclaiming the costs:

2 Become Charging Providers

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THERE’S ALSO THE OPPORTUNITY FOR … BI-DIRECTIONAL CHARGING, OR SMART CHARGING, WHERE ELECTRIC VEHICLES COULD ALSO FEED ENERGY BACK TO THE GRID. ”“Christine Hertzog, Managing Director, Smart Grid Library

Source: Q&A: Driving Global Electric Mobility

3 Use Electric Vehicles to Smooth Demand

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Source: Electric Vehicles: The Tipping Point for the Smart Grid

4 Prepare for the Smart GridTo cope with the demands of millions of consumers plugging their cars into the grid, whether at home, at the office, or at public charging points, utility companies will need to manage demand with smart-grid systems that allow electric vehicles to draw from the grid during periods of low energy demand, such as during the overnight hours.

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The SAP Center for Business Insight is a program that supports the discovery and development of new research-based thinking to address the challenges of business and technology executives.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW ELECTRIC VEHICLES WILL IMPACT UTILITIES, READ ELECTRIC VEHICLES: THE TIPPING POINT FOR THE SMART GRID, AN IN-DEPTH REPORT FROM THE SAP CENTER FOR BUSINESS INSIGHT.

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