Audi's Smart Energy Network will lower your reliance on the power grid

German car manufacturer Audi has announced it will carry out a trial project for a new Smart Energy Network in its home city of Ingolstadt and the Zurich area. The Smart Energy Network is a system comprising stationary batteries (installed somewhere like your garage) which get their power from solar panels on the roof of your home.
The batteries can then be used to power your home or charge your electrified Audi. So far, it sounds similar to systems from Nissan and even IKEA that store generated power for use when the sun goes away.
But Audi's system is a little different, because it not only uses software to work out the expected needs of the home, car or even a heating system, and send power where its needed most, but it also talks to the power grid to send power back.
Audi's Smart Energy Network would charge up the car for example, while also filling up the stationary battery, then if the house doesn't require so much energy, the battery can feed its stored power back into the grid. Audi says it envisages multiple homes becoming involved with the system to create a "virtual power plant", capable of delivering power across the grid as and when it's needed.
Dr. Hagen Seifert, Head of Sustainable Product Concepts at Audi, said of the project: "We are looking at electric mobility in the context of an overall energy supply system that is increasingly based on renewables."
"We are playing a pioneering role with the prequalification of the balancing-power market – enabling producers to feed power into the grid, as part of the pilot project. That is now for the first time also possible down at the level of individual households, which helps balance the entire power grid."
- Audi's Smart Energy Network will lower your reliance on the power grid
- What is Amazon Echo Connect and how does it make calls?
- What is Amazon Echo Look and how does it work?
- Apple HomeKit and Home app: What are they and how do they work?
- Nissan Energy Solar is an all-in-one solar panel power management system for homes
- What is Alexa? And what can Amazon Echo do?
- Amazon Virtual Dash Buttons are free and available for all Prime members to use
- Google Home Max review: Turning smart-home sound quality up to 11
- Amazon Echo Spot initial review: Smart alarm clock or so much more?
- Amazon Echo vs Echo 2 vs Echo Plus vs Echo Tap vs Echo Dot vs Echo Show vs Echo Spot: What's the difference?
Comments