Electric vehicles helped stabilize the power grid during last week's heat wave through V2G technology
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Jo Borrás
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During last week's heat wave, electric vehicles (EVs) with vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology helped stabilize the power grid by feeding stored battery electricity back into the system, contrary to critics' fears that EVs would overwhelm the grid. The article highlights how electric school buses and other V2G-capable EVs are proving to be valuable grid assets during extreme weather events, using the World Resources Institute's Electric School Bus Initiative as a key example.
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bskyElectric vehicles helped stabilize the power grid during last week's heat wave through V2G technologyelectrek.coKey quotes
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School may be out for summer, but the electric school buses shuttling kids around are still hard at work, shoring up America's electric grid just as a crippling heat dome threatened to push it to its limits
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