Webinar

Smart charging for Europe: How EVs can save money for power grids

REPORT | Savings from smart charging electric cars and trucks in Europe: A case study for France in 2040

Smart charging optimizes EV charging by adjusting timing and power based on grid demand, electricity prices, and renewable energy availability. By reducing costs, easing grid strain, and improving energy efficiency, it can help Europe lower power grid costs while supporting vehicle electrification. This webinar will present the results of a new study on the benefits of smart EV charging for power grids, focusing on the French region of Essonne, south of Paris. With its mix of urban and rural infrastructure, Essonne serves as a model for many European grids.

Researchers Julia Hildermeier (Regulatory Assistance Project), Marie Rajon Bernard (International Council on Clean Transportation), and Marin Dilé (Artelys) will present the study’s findings and discuss their implications for transport and energy sector policies. The session will conclude with a Q&A, where participants can engage with the experts.

 

Agenda

14:00 – 14:05
Opening

14:05 – 14:10
Introduction to project, context, research question, smart charging benefits
RAP

14:10 – 14:20
Modelling EV charging demand for 2040
ICCT

14:20 – 14:30
Modelling value of smart EV charging on Essonne grid
Artelys

14:30 – 14:40
Results and conclusions
RAP

14:45 – 15:55
Q&A

15:55 – 15:00
Closing

March 18, 2025
14:00 CET

Location: Virtual

Event Partners

Event Contact

Susana Irles, Senior Communications Specialist 
communications@theicct.org

Speakers

Julia Hildermeier

Julia Hildermeier

Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)

Marie Rajon Bernard

Marie Rajon Bernard

International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

Marin Dilé

Marin Dilé

Artelys

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