Kerala to Pilot Vehicle-to-Grid Technology with IIT Bombay
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Key Event | Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) is collaborating with IIT Bombay to integrate Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology into Kerala's power system. |
| Objective | Enhance grid stability, manage excess renewable energy, and promote the adoption of clean energy. |
| Technology | V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) allows electric vehicle (EV) batteries to draw power from and return power to the grid, acting as decentralized energy storage systems. |
| Pilot Project Overview | • Collaboration: KSEB and IIT Bombay will sign an MoU to conduct a feasibility study and implement V2G technology. • Scope: Feasibility study → Pilot deployment → Grid service integration. |
| Purpose of V2G | • Renewable Energy Integration: Store and manage excess solar energy. • Grid Stability: Balance supply and demand during peak hours. • Emissions Reduction: Promote sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. |
| Financial Incentives | • Premium Tariff: EV owners compensated for returning energy to the grid during peak demand. • Incentive Programs: Encouraged by Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission (KSERC). |
| Implementation Challenges | • Infrastructure: Requires installation of smart bi-directional charging stations. • Public Awareness: Need to educate vehicle owners about V2G benefits. • Government Support: Requires active regulatory framework. |

