The Mobility House and the charging technology manufacturer Ambibox have set up six DC chargers where bidirectional charging can be tested under real conditions. The charging columns are located on the premises of Ambibox in Mainz. In the next step, further stations for bidirectional charging are to be set up at the site of The Mobility House in Munich.
Integrating electric vehicles into the energy market
The Mobility House will take over the marketing of the battery capacities provided by the vehicle owners. The company will offer the flexibility and storage space to different energy markets and as different products.
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For this purpose, the charging stations and the vehicles will be integrated into the energy market via the EV Aggregation Platform and the Flexbility Trading of the Munich-based company, so that the flexibilities can be marketed profitably.
Car manufacturers can test under real conditions
In this way, the two project partners are giving car manufacturers the opportunity to permanently test the entire ecosystem via real applications on the basis of established standards and open interfaces - from the charging station to the backend to marketing on the European electricity exchange.
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In this way, The Mobility House and Ambibox not only want to support the standardisation of the car manufacturers' electric vehicles, but also accelerate the topic of bidirectional charging. (su/mfo)