
Unlocking the Potential of Consumer Energy Resources
The AEMC partnered with Energeia to explore how flexible Consumer Energy Resources (CER), like solar, batteries, electric vehicles, and smart appliances, can reduce costs and
In 2018, the Senate established the Select Committee on Electric Vehicles to inquire into the use and manufacture of electric vehicles in Australia. Their report provides 17 evidence-based recommendations to the Australian Government which aim to help Australia accelerate EV uptake, while also managing the risks, and support Australian industry to capitalise on the significant opportunities presented by a transition to EVs.
The committee relied heavily on Energeia’s Electric Vehicle Marketing Study for the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) and Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) when developing their recommendations, which focused on the role of the government in facilitating the transition to electric vehicles in Australia, as well as modelling the likely uptake and electricity network impacts of electric vehicle charging under a range of policy scenarios.
To find out more about Energeia’s industry-leading electric vehicle research and impacts analysis, please contact us at energeia@energeia.com.au.
For more information or to discuss your specific needs regarding EV data forcasting and modelling, please request a meeting with our team.
For more detailed information regarding key challenges facing electric vehicle uptake, please see Energeia’s Power Session webinars and associated materials.
The AEMC partnered with Energeia to explore how flexible Consumer Energy Resources (CER), like solar, batteries, electric vehicles, and smart appliances, can reduce costs and
Energy Queensland collaborated with Energeia to address financial barriers in EV charging infrastructure, focusing on high network tariffs and demand charges. The study evaluated alternative
Examining hard-to-abate sector’s specific CO2 generation activities, fuel inputs, and viable decarbonization options, including electrification, is required to provide an accurate outlook on this critical
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