http://www.automotiveworld.com/news-releases/smart-charging-renault-zoe-germany/
Smart-charging with Renault Zoe in Germany
November 20, 2015       

Reducing charging cost for electric vehicles

Electric car owners appreciate reduced charging times for their vehicles,
and even more so reduced charging cost. To test such a system, Renault
Germany teamed up with The Mobility House (based in Zürich and Munich),
which specializes in electric transport solutions such as smart charge
terminals and energy storage systems.

The Mobility House (TMH) has developed a technology that substantially
reduces the charging cost for the customer, as well as shortening the charge
time by an hour. Eleven ZOE owners, working at Renault in Germany, were
selected to test the system developed by TMH under real-life conditions.

Once plugged in to a special charge station at the ZOE owner’s home, the car
communicates its electricity needs via a Renault Global Data Center to TMH,
which schedules vehicle charging on the basis of energy cost data.
Electricity from the grid costs more during high demand periods and less
when demand is low, so the system detects consumption peaks and stops
charging until the cost falls. Fast charging then proceeds, at lower cost,
until the car batteries are fully charged.

This technology enables electric car owners to optimize their electricity
expenses without the trouble of having to calculate peak and trough demand
periods themselves. It marks the first stage in forthcoming development of
“smart grids”. Renault and TMH are also working together on other solutions
for reducing charging costs, and offering electric vehicle owners ways to
earn money by generating electricity to be fed into the grid.

The electric vehicle, a solution to counter global warming

The carbon footprint of electric cars is shrinking fast, with the shift
already underway toward the use of renewable energies in the overall energy
mix in most countries across the world today. Renewable energies feature in
56% of the new electricity power plants built in the world today. In Europe,
this figure rises to 72%.

Renault is the pioneer of affordable all-electric vehicles, and the only
carmaker to offer a full range. Renault sees the electric vehicle as an
eminently viable countermeasure against global warming.
[© automotiveworld.com]




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