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Wireless V2G for fleets (V2Geasy)

Summary

In the V2Geasy project wireless charging company Electric Green (EG) will convert 20 delivery vehicles to bi-directionally charge and discharge wirelessly (inductively) and then conduct a comparison between wired and wireless bi-directional charging at Kingston’s Royal Mail depot. The wireless bi-directional solution will address depot space constraints, accessibility and safety concerns, whilst facilitating higher connection times and maximising monetisation for back to base fleets. QEnergy, experts in the flexibility market, will analyse fleet duty cycles, vehicle battery and state of charge data mapped against grid capacity and flexibility market revenue potential, whilst Royal Mail drivers and fleet managers will add their feedback in order to investigate the practicalities of both systems.

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United Kingdom (GB)

Europe

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Timespan

2024 Fill 1Created with Sketch. ongoing

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Chargers

Unknown

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Lead partner

Electric Green Limited

  • Royal Mail

Focus: Technical & Commercial

Segment: Commercial

Charging location: Work

Services

  • Frequency
    Response
  • Reserve
  • Arbitrage
  • Distribution
    Services
  • Time shifting
    for energy users
  • Emergency
    back-up

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