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Plug-in and Electrical Vehicles

New technology will enable use of the increasingly powerful battery capacity of electric cars as an integrated part of the intelligent energy system of the future.


Transportation currently accounts for about 25% of global CO2 emission, an impact that will worsen with increasing globalisation. This is a great incentive for research and development of electrically powered vehicles. Powered by renewable energy sources, such as sun, wind or waves, emissions could be brought down to zero.


Plug-in technology

Intelligent battery systems make electric vehicles an even more appealing prospect for the future. A car owner can plug his battery into the grid for example during the night when there is a plentiful supply of cheap electricity produced by wind energy. At other times the battery's power can be used either to run the car or to sell to the grid when the price is high and production is primarily based on CO2-emitting coal and gas.


When individual cars stack together, they effectively become large, intelligent batteries plugged into the grid – the perfect partners for smart grids and distributed power generation.


Danish technologies

Denmark is in a strong position in terms of integrating fluctuating and unpredictable energy sources such as wind power in the grid. It is this knowledge that Denmark now aims to exploit in the transport sector by focusing on intelligent battery systems and plug-in cars.


Below, you can find featured profiles and solutions from exhibitors on EnergyMap engaged in plug-in and electrical vehicle technology. Use the menu on the left to find all profiles, projects, solutions, cases and events related to this technology.

 

Featured Profile

Copenhagen Capacity

Copenhagen Capacity
  Copenhagen Capacity is the official inward investment agency of Copenhagen Capital Region. In 2008 we opened our c...

Featured Solution

CO2-neutrality by 2030 – an a...

CO2-neutrality by 2030 – an aim for a growing Aarhus
The City Council of Aarhus has adopted a set of holistic, political goals concerning the climate and the environment ...

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