Georgia Tech researchers have developed a smart-charging system to optimize electric vehicle (EV) charging times, reducing strain on power grids during peak hours. The system uses algorithms to identify cost-effective and grid-friendly charging windows, offering an app with customizable settings for users. This breakthrough supports the rapid growth of the EV market while aiding grid operators in adapting to increased demand. The innovation could lead to cost savings for users and facilitate a smoother transition to a sustainable, renewable energy-driven future.
Read more- https://shorturl.at/UzJql

Schneider Electric to Invest Over $700 Million in U.S. Operations Through 2027 to Support Energy, AI…
read more
The Smart Grid Revolution: Wi-Fi HaLow's Role in Modernizing Connectivity Smart grids are evolving w…
read more
Solar storage will be a mainstream solution, fully integrated into energy strategies across industri…
read more
AI innovations to power UK’s clean energy future Launching the second round of the Manchester Prize,…
read more
The Next Big Theme: November 2024 OpenAI is collaborating with Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor (TS…
read more
Google Nest spinout picks Texas for 1GW virtual power plant Texas may be the country’s oil and gas h…
read more
Blockchain for Good Alliance Hosts Web3 Oscar, Celebrating Innovators Advancing UN's Sustainable Dev…
read more
Singapore Launches First District Level Smart Grid in Punggol Digital District JTC Corporation has s…
read more