A really excellent article - extremely enlightening and succinctly describes a vision for a complex city ecosystem which includes the potential for car batteries to form a critical piece of the energy infrastructure.
Thinking about it, with a mobile ecosystem of batteries in EV's being utilised to store and distribute surplus generated power as and where required, the entire potential of the energy supply system could be released - with energy supply boundaries potentially being redefined.
I'd expect to achieve this vision, a sophisticated software management interface between energy companies and vehicles/ owners would be required.
The possibile contribution of Kerb's software to provide this solution and to contribute to this potential future is quite definitely immense.
A truely remarkable vision - here's hoping it one day becomes a reality!
A really excellent article - extremely enlightening and succinctly describes a vision for a complex city ecosystem which includes the potential for car batteries to form a critical piece of the energy infrastructure.
Thinking about it, with a mobile ecosystem of batteries in EV's being utilised to store and distribute surplus generated power as and where required, the entire potential of the energy supply system could be released - with energy supply boundaries potentially being redefined.
I'd expect to achieve this vision, a sophisticated software management interface between energy companies and vehicles/ owners would be required.
The possibile contribution of Kerb's software to provide this solution and to contribute to this potential future is quite definitely immense.
A truely remarkable vision - here's hoping it one day becomes a reality!
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Amazing!