Utilities must develop flexible generation and storage solutions to adapt to the evolving landscape of transport electrification. Regardless of policies and plans, EVs will inevitably enter the country. Utilities should be prepared to manage the increased demand for electricity as well as prevent potential grid congestion.
The integration of charging infrastructure should be seamless, aligning with broader energy transition plans. Utilities play a pivotal role in managing all parts of the value chain, ensuring grid stability while supporting the growth of eMobility.
GreenBee supports utilities in the following activities:
Roadmap to 2035: Developing a comprehensive roadmap outlining key milestones and strategies to achieve eMobility goals by 2035 and identifying the role of the utility in the growing eMobility ecosystem.
Portfolio Development: Strategic alignment of pilot programs, focusing on capability building and system integration. Initiating projects to learn, test, and refine requirements and models.
Public-Private Platform : Establishing a collaborative platform that synchronizes and coordinates efforts between the public and private sectors. This collaboration will facilitate organized access to funding sources, supporting the development of eMobility projects. Additionally, implementing capability-building programs will enhance workforce skills, while comprehensive campaigns will promote, educate, and raise awareness about eMobility. Ensuring efficient operation and customer satisfaction through service-oriented structures will further solidify the foundation for a sustainable eMobility ecosystem.
Standards and Requirements: Develop clear functional and technical standards to ensure a harmonized charging infrastructure.
Regulatory and Legal Context: Define regulations, contracting models, and tariff agreements.
Data Management: Establish clear guidelines for data management, ownership, steering, and control.