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Event Date | Tue Oct 17 EDT - Thu Oct 19 EDT (about 1 year ago) |
Location |
TBA
Detroit |
Region | Americas |
The industry is in the early stages of realizing the potential of V2G: significant challenges include standards harmonization, identifying use cases and business models, the complexity of V2G versus other DERs, competing jurisdictions and more. Working through these issues and enabling utilities, automakers, charging network operators and others to achieve the V2G promise is of keen interest.
Building on the success of the first meeting held in February 2023 in Los Angeles, this Forum offers a neutral venue in which different V2G stakeholders can come together to work on accelerating V2G standardization and adoption in the US. The goal is to examine obstacles and challenges to effectively achieving the potential of V2G, and to identify appropriate solutions and implementation success strategies for grid operators and other stakeholders across market verticals. If V2G is important to the future of your organization, don't miss this opportunity to shape the future -- register today and join the proceedings.
Topics to be Addressed Include:
• Accelerating V2G in the emerging V1G charging standardization regime
• The coming or stated EVSE/EV communications mandates in CA and DOT
• IEC/ISO 15118 -- what it is and what it isn't
• The value and challenges of V2G
• V2G-AC vs V2G-DC
• V1G -- its value, challenges and relationship to V2G
• The other standards for V2G -- J 3072, UL 1741 SB/SC, IEEE 2030.5, SunSpec Modbus
• V2G Use Cases and Pilot/Demo projects
• V2G in residential charging
• V2G in C&I workplace charging
• Heavy duty vehicles and V2G -- trucks and buses
• Fleets and V2G
• V2G in travel charging
• Cybersecurity considerations in V2G
• Reconciling U.S. and European charging-related technologies, standards, regulations, and/or stakeholder expectations
• Mapping V2G-associated standards to a common CIM
• Vehicle to Home (V2H) requirements vs V2G/V2B
2022 Past Speakers
Katie Sloan
Vice President - Customer Programs and Services (CP&S), Southern California Edison
David Petrovski
Director Sales, S&P Global
Chris Irwin
Program Manager for Transactive Energy, Communications and Interoperability in Smart Grid, U.S. Department of Energy
Shaun Tuyuri
Sr. Technical Leader - Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, EPRI
Jeanette Clute
Senior Manager, Global Electrification Strategy, Ford Motor Company
Jordan Smith, P.E.
Consulting (Principal) Engineer, Grid Technology Innovation, Southern California Edison
Steve Letendre, PhD
Director, Regulatory and Government Affairs - East Region, Nuvve
2023 Sponsors
PLATINUM SPONSORS:
• QualityLogic
• Keysight