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We curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.
This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the accelerating electrification of mobility in Europe and globally, focusing on two major technological pillars: bidirectional charging (V2G/V2H) and Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) for heavy-duty vehicles. Multiple sources highlight how V2G, which turns electric vehicles (EVs) into flexible energy storage, is rapidly moving from pilot projects to market reality, with companies introducing tariffs and regulatory bodies pushing for political clarity and framework adjustments to realise economic benefits like grid stabilisation and consumer cost savings. Simultaneously, the rollout of MCS is making electric trucking commercially viable for long-haul transport, supported by the opening of the first public stations and the development of new high-power charging architectures. Across both sectors, key themes include the urgent need for interoperability, transparent charging tariffs, accelerated digital infrastructure (Smart Meters) deployment, and overcoming regulatory and organisational hurdles to achieve efficient, scalable, and consumer-friendly electric mobility ecosystems.
This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.
By Thomas Allgeyer, Frenus GmbHWe curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.
This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the accelerating electrification of mobility in Europe and globally, focusing on two major technological pillars: bidirectional charging (V2G/V2H) and Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) for heavy-duty vehicles. Multiple sources highlight how V2G, which turns electric vehicles (EVs) into flexible energy storage, is rapidly moving from pilot projects to market reality, with companies introducing tariffs and regulatory bodies pushing for political clarity and framework adjustments to realise economic benefits like grid stabilisation and consumer cost savings. Simultaneously, the rollout of MCS is making electric trucking commercially viable for long-haul transport, supported by the opening of the first public stations and the development of new high-power charging architectures. Across both sectors, key themes include the urgent need for interoperability, transparent charging tariffs, accelerated digital infrastructure (Smart Meters) deployment, and overcoming regulatory and organisational hurdles to achieve efficient, scalable, and consumer-friendly electric mobility ecosystems.
This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.