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Netherlands develops solar power and energy storage to build 100% clean energy electric vehicle charging station

Netherlands develops solar power and energy storage to build 100% clean energy electric vehicle charging station



For those looking for 100% renewable energy, electric vehicle charging stations may not be the most perfect clean energy solution, because it is uncertain where the electricity comes from - does it come from a thermal power plant? And recently the Netherlands The company combines solar power panels, electric vehicle charging technology and Tesla energy storage batteries to enable charging stations to achieve 100% clean energy supply day and night.




This plan is one of the "SmartSolarCharging" projects launched by LomboXnet and local partners. At present, Utrecht in the Netherlands has connected 20 charging stations with 200 solar photovoltaic panels and Tesla's 400kW/800kWh energy storage system. Allowing electric vehicles to use solar power to replenish energy during the day and to charge Tesla batteries at night.




In order to demonstrate the performance of the charging station, the plan also cooperated with the French car dealer Renault to exhibit 20 Zoe electric vehicles at the same time. Renault has worked with LomboXnet, ElaadNL and Utrecht City Council in 2016 to contribute to the SmartSolarCharging project. Renault has committed to delivering 150 Zoe all-electric vehicles in 2017. ElaadNL will be responsible for managing infrastructure and charging stations Standard, LomboXnet is responsible for installing the charging station.




To implement a sustainable energy system, the SmartSolarCharging project has been implemented for ten years. It is hoped that through this project, local solar energy can use V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) technology to supply electric vehicles and grid power. In addition to creating a flexible power storage system, it can also turn charging stations into virtual power plants. When no electric vehicles enter The battery power can be distributed to the central grid when the station replenishes power, or when the electricity bill is too high.




The plan also includes the construction of several charging stations and the installation of 6,000 solar panels on 20 buildings within a decade. Utrecht mayor Jan van Zanen said that ten years ago who would have thought that solar energy, electricity systems and electric vehicles could be connected ingeniously and on a large scale.




Utrecht, the fourth largest city in the Netherlands, has spared no effort in developing renewable energy. In 2015, it invited citizens to participate in the urban energy transition. Through the "City Dialogue", hundreds of people discussed how to help the city achieve its energy goals. Utrecht University has also recently noticed the cooling effect of the water surface and the potential of floating solar power plants, and plans to build a floating solar power plant on the sea off the coast of the Netherlands. Although there are technical challenges such as sea waves, it is still sustainable without occupying land. Good option for energy.