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This tech could keep EVs from stressing the grid — and save money

Last updated: January 15, 2026 5:25 am
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As the world transitions away from fossil fuels and towards more sustainable energy sources, the strain on the electrical grid in residential areas continues to grow. With more people using energy-intensive appliances like induction stoves, heat pumps, and electric vehicles, utilities are facing the challenge of meeting the increasing demand for power while also managing aging infrastructure.

To address this challenge, utilities are exploring innovative solutions to turn electric vehicles (EVs) from a burden into a boon. One of these solutions is active managed charging, a technology that allows EVs to send power back to the grid when needed and stagger the charging times of vehicles to avoid spikes in demand during peak hours.

A recent report from the Brattle Group, conducted for EnergyHub, has demonstrated the potential of active managed charging using real-world data from EV owners in Washington state. The report found that an active managed charging program could save up to $400 per EV each year, while still ensuring that vehicles are fully charged in the morning. This not only benefits EV owners but also helps utilities manage demand more effectively, potentially delaying costly upgrades to the grid infrastructure.

Active managed charging works in conjunction with time-of-use pricing, where utilities charge different rates depending on the time of day. By incentivizing EV owners to charge their vehicles during off-peak hours when rates are lower, time-of-use pricing helps reduce overall demand on the grid. However, as EV adoption grows, coordinating charging times becomes crucial to avoid creating new spikes in demand.

Using an app, EV owners can indicate when they need their vehicle to be charged and how much charge is needed for the day. The system then schedules charging times to ensure that vehicles are fully charged by the required hour, taking into account factors like driving habits and battery size. By actively managing charging across neighborhoods, the system can distribute demand more evenly throughout the night, reducing peak loads and saving costs for both EV owners and utilities.

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Overall, active managed charging has the potential to double the number of EVs that the grid can accommodate before costly upgrades are needed. By effectively managing EV charging, utilities can delay infrastructure upgrades by up to a decade, saving money for all ratepayers. This innovative approach not only benefits EV owners but also contributes to a more reliable and sustainable electrical grid for the future. The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is undoubtedly changing the landscape of the transportation industry. However, as EVs become more prevalent, there are certain challenges that need to be addressed to ensure a smooth transition. According to Ramakrishnan, if solutions are not implemented, there could be a significant impact on rates for everyone.

One potential solution that could help mitigate these challenges is Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology. This emerging technology allows utilities to tap into the vast network of EV batteries as a backup power source. When demand spikes, EVs can send power back to the grid for others to use or power the homes they are parked in, thereby reducing the strain on the grid. This not only helps lower demand but also eliminates the need for utilities to invest in costly battery facilities, saving ratepayers from shouldering the financial burden.

In addition to V2G, active managed charging is another solution that could work hand in hand with V2G. By strategically draining and recharging batteries at specific times, such as during peak demand hours or overnight, EVs can be optimized to benefit the grid. However, this will require further experimentation and coordination to ensure that EVs remain fully charged and available for use when needed.

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The ultimate goal is to leverage the growing number of EVs to cut greenhouse gas emissions and create a more sustainable energy infrastructure. By harnessing the potential of EVs to support the grid rather than strain it, we can maximize the benefits of this technology and accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more efficient transportation system.

As we continue to explore new solutions and technologies, it is important to prioritize the integration of EVs into the grid in a way that benefits everyone. By embracing innovative approaches like V2G and active managed charging, we can unlock the full potential of EVs and pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future.

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