Developing a Vehicle-to-Grid Strategy: Standards, Charging Considerations & More

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The idea that your car can do more than get you from point A to point B is still a novel concept. The fact that EV charge management can strengthen grid resilience through as well as fortify the economic and societal benefits are undeniable. Charging as well as discharging EVs, also known as vehicle-to-grid (V2G) unlocks a range of benefits for drivers, utilities, as well as the broader community.

This presentation will discuss:

  • Strategy for V2G
  • Trends in the bidirectional EV charging space
  • Integrations and interfaces with programs and providing grid support
  • Regulatory and market considerations


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  • Date: 19 Sep 2025
  • Time: 12:30 AM UTC to 03:30 AM UTC
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  • Zio Fraedo’s
  • 611 Gregory Lane
  • Pleasant Hill, California
  • United States 94523

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  • Starts 16 May 2025 06:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 16 September 2025 06:00 AM UTC
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  Speakers

Frances Bell of Bidirectional Energy

Topic:

Developing a Vehicle-to-Grid Strategy: Standards, Charging Considerations & More

Biography:

Frances Bell is the founder and CEO of Bidirectional Energy. Her career has been focused on the integration of distributed energy resources (DER) to grid through the development of communications protocols, technical standards development, project deployment, and product development. Her most recent roles have been leading Grid Innovation at Kevala modeling the impact of EV charging on the grid; heading-up Applications Engineering at Fluence (previously AMS) deploying stationary storage and developing a VPP to bid resources into energy programs; and power systems engineering at Tesla (previously SolarCity) in the Grid Engineering group piloting innovative methods to integrate solar into the grid. Prior to those roles, Frances was in the transmission planning department at PG&E. Frances has a M.S. in Power Systems, Electrical Engineering from Tufts University and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Science from Smith College.





Agenda

No-host social at 5:30pm

Presentation at 6:00pm

Dinner at 7:00pm

Presentation continues at 7:45pm

Adjourn by 8:30pm