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Vehicle to Building Integration Pathway

The Vehicle to Building Integration Pathway project will develop and demonstrate pre-normative methods needed to develop a standardized and interoperable communication pathway and control system architecture between Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs), Electric Vehicle Support Equipment (EVSE) and Building/Campus Energy Management Systems (BEMSs) to enable the integration of clean variable renewable sources with workplace PEV charging infrastructure to promote greater PEV adoption. This communications and control platform will provide access to real-time system monitoring information, establish an infrastructure to coordinate intelligent assets, manage energy consumption behind the meter, reduce peak demand charges resulting from vehicle charging, and potentially participate in energy and/or ancillary services markets.

Project Quick Facts

Topic ID: GM0062
Technical Area: Operations
Funding : $3 Million
Duration: 2.5 Years

Technical Project Team

  • Lead

    Rick Pratt, PNNL

  • Keith Hardy,
    ANL
  • Andrew Meintz,
    NREL
  • Doug Black,
    LBNL
  • Jason Harper,
    SNL
  • John Smart,
    INL
  • Samveg Saxena,
    LBNL
  • Tony Markel,
    NREL

Project Partners

AeroVironment
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
University of Delaware
DTE Energy

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