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Discover the Value of V2X with Fermata Energy’s Online Calculator
As the world transitions toward clean energy, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology is unlocking exciting opportunities for electric vehicle (EV) owners and fleets. Imagine not only driving a more sustainable vehicle but also using it to save money, generate income, and support grid reliability. But how much can V2X actually earn you? That’s a complex question — one that Fermata Energy is helping you answer with our V2G Calculator.
Inside the V2G Forum: Advances in Vehicle-to-Grid Technology
The fourth annual Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Business, Policy & Technology Forum, held October 22-24, 2024, in Detroit, gathered industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders at the American Center for Mobility. With the growing demand for electrification and grid flexibility, this Fall’s conference highlighted cutting-edge advancements, ongoing projects, and collaborations in V2G technology. Here’s an overview of the forum’s key insights, demos, and emerging themes.
Optimizing Your EV Fleet with V2X: A Customer Experience Guide to Energy Management
As electric vehicles (EVs) become an integral part of the renewable energy ecosystem, drivers and fleet managers have the opportunity to harness the power of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology. With V2X, EVs are not just transportation tools — they are energy assets that can support the grid and generate financial value. Here's how EV owners can optimize their experience with Fermata Energy’s intelligent V2X platform and a compatible bidirectional charger, step by step.
Building a Flexible Grid: VGI, Policy, and the Path to Electrification
The VGIC EVolve Annual Member Meeting event provided a comprehensive look into the future of vehicle-grid integration (VGI) from regulatory, utility, and energy and automotive industry perspectives. Here are some of our team’s key takeaways from the discussions.
Driving Grid Flexibility: Why Bidirectional EV Charging is Key
The transition to a cleaner, more resilient electric grid is already well underway, with renewable energy sources like wind and solar making up an increasing share of our electricity mix. However, the variability of these energy sources — clouds passing over solar panels or a lull in wind generation — poses a challenge for maintaining a stable and reliable grid.