Powering Electrified Transportation


Key Observations

Steady use of the electrical grid
throughout each day helps the grid deliver more power for consumption driving down electricity prices.

Additional power generation will be needed, significantly improving how and when energy is consumed on the grid. This combined with energy storage, will better balance the grid making it possible to power our electrified transportation system with reasonable amounts of additional power removing the need to generate massive amounts of expensive electricity at peak times.

Some grid locations are very stressed
while others are not.
It is helpful to consider the following when scaling the grid to deliver more energy:

What areas are zoned for high-density residential and commercial warehouse?

What is the anticipated income in substation service zones (electricity consumption highly correlates with income)?

Where will new data centers be built?

Experts on the Industry Advisory Board are working with the action plan technical team to define our electrical needs to power the system.

Our collaborative approach involves working closely with industry leaders, government agencies, and community partners to ensure that our solutions are not only technically sound but also practically viable and beneficial to all stakeholders. Through these partnerships, we have consistently produced real-world deployments that address critical transportation and environmental challenges, paving the way for a cleaner, more efficient future.