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EVs in North Carolina: The Technologies Driving Deployment

EVs in North Carolina: The Technologies Driving Deployment

There are many challenges associated with the increasing prevalence of electric vehicles (EVs) across North Carolina, including effects on the electrical grid. This technical panel will overview how the increasing number of EVs will impact the grid, discuss how technologies can integrate EVs with grid infrastructure, and detail the cutting-edge technology minimizing EV’s impact on the grid (AI, battery storage, etc.), including how regulatory and financial barriers impact the integration of these new technologies.

  • ModeratorKen Dulaney, Director of Industry and Innovation, Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management Systems Center, NC State University

  • Diane Huis, Senior Vice President, Innovation and Business Development, North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives

  • Joe Nyangon, PhD, Senior Industry Consultant, Power & Utilities Innovation, SAS

  • Gary Rackliffe, Vice President, Market Development and Innovation North America, Hitachi ABB Power Grids

2021 State Energy Conference of North Carolina Program

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