Transportation Electrification

Unlocking the Potential of Consumer Energy Resources: A Path to a Cleaner and More Efficient Australian Energy Market

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 improve market efficiency. Energeia’s analysis found that unlocking CER flexibility could generate up to $14 billion in annual benefits by 2050, emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms and expanded market access to ensure fair compensation for consumers and a more efficient energy future.

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Optimizing DC Fast Charging Tariff Structures

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 tariff models and the potential of solar/battery storage to mitigate costs, informing policy reforms to balance grid sustainability with investment-friendly structures for accelerating EV adoption.

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Economic Benefits of NSW Gov Public EV Fast Charging Strategy

The NSW Government analyzed the cost-benefit of public fast-charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs), comparing funded and unfunded scenarios over 20 years. Results indicated that strategic investments would increase EV adoption, reduce emissions, and yield significant economic benefits. This analysis strongly supports continued public investment in charging infrastructure to accelerate EV adoption and promote sustainable transportation.

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