Thomas Raffeiner explains why batteries are the best environmentally friendly option for V2G flexibility
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TWAICE Vision Summit 2024: Emission-free charging at no cost
April 10, 2024
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Emission-free charging at no cost
Thomas Raffeiner, the founder of The Mobility House, delivered a presentation at the TWAICE Vision Summit 2024 titled "Enabling emission-free charging at no cost."
During his presentation, Thomas projected a significant expansion of the vehicle-to-grid integration (VGI) sector, estimating its value to surpass that of the automotive and oil & gas sectors combined.
He emphasized batteries as the optimal eco-friendly solution for flexibility.
Thomas underscored this point, stating, "one vehicle-to-grid vehicle compensates for the emissions of one human being"
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