Chris Mohajer:
As someone who works in the cleantech industry, I thought I would share a few things that relate to Asymcar 15 & 16.
The California Energy Commission recently held a workshop where Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan, and Honda all gave presentations discussing how they plan to integrate EVs into the grid. LINK
At a JVSV event in the Bay Area, Tesla’s CTO JB Straubel gave an interesting talk where he discussed how they see themselves as an energy innovation company rather than a car company. LINK
Solar over generation is a real problem in California. They even named a graph for it: The Duck Curve. LINK
Flow batteries from companies like EnerVault can provide long term energy storage with the need for lithium. The beauty of a flow battery is that you decouple the scaling of power and energy. They have already built a 1MWH system. 10 MWH systems have even better economies of scale. LINK
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab is working with the Department of Defense at the LA Air Force Base on vehicle to grid (reverse charging) applications. It is currently focused on non-tactical vehicles that have scheduled uses. LINK
Companies like Stem can provide battery systems to business for zero upfront cost. There is lots of room for financial engineering. LINK