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Growth
In Energy
Consumption

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As the number of e-vehicles increases worldwide, the energy demand will also continue to grow.

Intelligent
Charging

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E-mobility is only a solution to climate challenges if we introduce intelligent charging that supports grid stability and contributes to energy efficiency. Only these technologies can make eMobility accessible for mass deployment.

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Electrification
Of
Energy

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With the reduction of fossil fuel consumption, energy will become electrified. But electricity will have to be generated from renewables which are not stable. Therefore, we need to have a much greater impact on predicting energy consumption and generation.

Energy
To-go

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By introducing the Energy TO-GO system, users of e-vehicles can benefit from their own energy generation, which means that the energy generated can be consumed anywhere in the retail electricity market.

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Indirect
Co2
Emissions

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eMobility aims to reduce CO2 and other GHG emissions, but it depends a lot on what source the electricity comes from. CO2 emissions are still high, if the electricity does not come from renewable sources.

Contribution
To Energy
Efficiency

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By combining eMobility, Smart home, Digital grid, Smart metering and Smart city with an energy IoT solution, we can achieve many sustainability goals and cities can actively address the climate crisis.

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Grid Stability
&
Energy Supply
Reliability

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E-vehicles are large consumers of electricity. Their simultaneous charging creates difficulties and volatility in grid stability and energy supply reliability.

E-mobility
Solutions
Accessible To
Residents

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With the introduction of energy efficiency, inteligent charging and mitigation of grid volatility, eMobility can be introduced at large scale in the cities.

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Non-engagement
Of End Users

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Consumer and prosumer involvement was included in legislation years ago, but the results are not visible, as consumers remain largely uninvolved. The upcoming legislation enforces the principle of “energy efficiency first” and puts prosumers at the center of the system.

Energy
Consumption
Reduction

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CO2 can only be reduced if all energy efficiency opportunities are exploited and ambitions to reduce energy consumption are added. Prosumers need to be put at the heart of the system to have an impact on overall energy consumption.

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Challenges

Solutions

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Intelligent
E-mobility

The market introduction of e-vehicles entails the creation of new habits, new structures and new needs. E-mobility at Iskraemeco is closely linked to digital power grids that supply energy to the vehicles. Improving the mobile charging infrastructure and grid efficiency leads to greatly reduced energy demand and carbon emissions.

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