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EV Charging Patterns & Utility Demand Curves

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Jun 3, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published March 10th, 2025
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Published Mar 10, 25

Summary

The 'EV Charging Patterns & Utility Demand Curves' online course, organized by EUCI, focuses on the impact of electric vehicle (EV) charging on utility demand. Participants will explore charging patterns, grid stability, and strategies for effective EV integration into the energy system.

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Date
June 3rd, 2025
Type
Online Only
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Overview

As electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerates, understanding the relationship between EV charging patterns and utility demand curves becomes crucial for energy professionals. This online course, scheduled for June 3, 2025, will delve into how different EV models and charging habits influence electricity demand and grid stability.

Course Highlights

Participants will engage in a comprehensive analysis of utility supply and demand cycles, identifying peak conditions and the implications of increased EV adoption on grid components. The agenda includes discussions on:

  • Demand Response and Managed Charging: Strategies to optimize charging times and reduce peak demand.

  • Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Integration: Exploring how EVs can serve as grid resources, providing services like frequency regulation and load balancing.

  • Charging Control Strategy Design: Balancing the needs of utilities and EV operators to create effective charging solutions.

Learning Outcomes

Attendees will gain insights into key concepts such as:

  • The evolution of EV technology and its implications for utility infrastructure.

  • The importance of demand curves in managing EV charging.

  • Advanced forecasting models to predict EV adoption rates and their impact on grid demand.

This course is designed for utility personnel, fleet managers, and policymakers, providing practical insights without complex mathematics. Participants will also have the opportunity to earn continuing education credits, enhancing their professional development in the rapidly evolving EV landscape. For more information and to register, visit the EUCI event page.


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Onye Dike
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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.