Building Resiliency with V2G in Residential Homes
Forth Webinar
Moderated by:
Camron Gorguinpour, PhD
Senior Director, Net Zero Transportation
ENGIE Impact
Corporate, city, government clients 1,000+
Sites under management 1,000,000
Number of Employees 2000+
Number of Offices Worldwide 20
Corporations Cities, Governments and Other Territories
ENGIE Impact accelerates sustainability transformation for
cities, corporations, and governments around the world
Zero
Carbon
Zero
Waste
Zero
Water
160,000
Employees
70
Countries
$65 Bn
Revenue
1st
Globally
in microgrids
2nd
Globally in EV
charging stations
Sustainability strategy
& consulting services
low-carbon energy
and services
24.8 GW
Renewable energy
Example ENGIE V2X capabilities & activities
ENGIE in-house V2X-enabling solution
SMATCH optimizes (dis-)charging according to the specificities and needs of the site
V2X modeling & technoeconomic analyses
ENGIE Impact recently published V2G technoeconomic evaluation for a proposed
electric school bus fleet at the Grossmont Unified School District
Real World Deployments
EVBox (an ENGIE company) supplied bidirectional charging hardware to the “smart
fossil free island” V2G project, in Porto Santo, Portugal
What is vehicle-to-everything (V2X)?
More than smart charging,
V2X offers:
• Electricity grid services – ancillary
services: frequency regulation, reduction of
peak load) enabling potential reductions of
the investment costs for further grid capacity
• Better energy management – optimize
available power and consumption
• Resiliency during emergency
• Accelerated renewables adoption and
integration
• Mitigation of GHG emissions – transport
and electricity sectors
4
V2X unlocks promising capabilities from electric vehicles
Vehicle-to-infrastructure
(V2I)
Vehicle-to-pedestrian
(V2P)
Vehicle-to-device
(V2D)
Vehicle-to-home (V2H)
Vehicle-to-grid
(V2G)
Vehicle-to-vehicle
(V2V)
V2X is already underway & an imminent standard feature
Major automakers known to have current or planned V2X capabilities
…and more

Building Resiliency with V2G in Residential Homes by Camron Gorguinpour

  • 1.
    Building Resiliency withV2G in Residential Homes Forth Webinar Moderated by: Camron Gorguinpour, PhD Senior Director, Net Zero Transportation ENGIE Impact
  • 2.
    Corporate, city, governmentclients 1,000+ Sites under management 1,000,000 Number of Employees 2000+ Number of Offices Worldwide 20 Corporations Cities, Governments and Other Territories ENGIE Impact accelerates sustainability transformation for cities, corporations, and governments around the world Zero Carbon Zero Waste Zero Water 160,000 Employees 70 Countries $65 Bn Revenue 1st Globally in microgrids 2nd Globally in EV charging stations Sustainability strategy & consulting services low-carbon energy and services 24.8 GW Renewable energy
  • 3.
    Example ENGIE V2Xcapabilities & activities ENGIE in-house V2X-enabling solution SMATCH optimizes (dis-)charging according to the specificities and needs of the site V2X modeling & technoeconomic analyses ENGIE Impact recently published V2G technoeconomic evaluation for a proposed electric school bus fleet at the Grossmont Unified School District Real World Deployments EVBox (an ENGIE company) supplied bidirectional charging hardware to the “smart fossil free island” V2G project, in Porto Santo, Portugal
  • 4.
    What is vehicle-to-everything(V2X)? More than smart charging, V2X offers: • Electricity grid services – ancillary services: frequency regulation, reduction of peak load) enabling potential reductions of the investment costs for further grid capacity • Better energy management – optimize available power and consumption • Resiliency during emergency • Accelerated renewables adoption and integration • Mitigation of GHG emissions – transport and electricity sectors 4 V2X unlocks promising capabilities from electric vehicles Vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) Vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) Vehicle-to-device (V2D) Vehicle-to-home (V2H) Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)
  • 6.
    V2X is alreadyunderway & an imminent standard feature Major automakers known to have current or planned V2X capabilities …and more