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Tiny rewards can protect the grid from a surge in electric vehicles

Last updated: May 2, 2025 9:15 pm
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Charging an electric vehicle at night can reduce the demand on the power grid

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A recent study has shown that offering financial incentives to electric vehicle owners can successfully encourage them to charge their cars during off-peak nighttime hours. This approach proved to be more effective than traditional behavioural nudges in shifting charging habits and reducing the strain on power grids during peak usage times.

The research, conducted by Blake Shaffer and his team at the University of Calgary, involved 200 electric vehicle owners in Calgary. The participants were divided into three groups: one group received a financial incentive of 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour to charge their cars between 10 pm and 6 am, another group received only a behavioural nudge, and a third group served as a control.

The results indicated that the financial incentive led to a 50% reduction in peak hour charging, with a corresponding increase in off-peak charging. In contrast, the behavioural nudge strategy was ineffective in prompting a significant change in charging behavior. Shaffer noted that a continuous reminder system might have yielded better results in this regard.

According to Kenneth Gillingham from Yale University, the study convincingly demonstrates how small financial incentives can influence electric vehicle charging patterns. This could be particularly important as the number of electric vehicles on the roads continues to rise globally.

Andrea La Nauze from Deakin University in Australia emphasized the significance of incentivizing off-peak charging to prevent the need for extensive grid upgrades due to increased electric vehicle usage. She cited her own research, which highlighted the positive impact of financial incentives on encouraging daytime charging when solar power generation is at its peak.

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Several utility companies, such as Con Edison and Orange & Rockland in New York, have already implemented incentive programs for off-peak charging, aligning with the findings of this study. These initiatives aim to promote more sustainable and efficient charging practices among electric vehicle owners.

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