Smart EV charging - What do drivers and businesses find acceptable?
Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are increasing - which is good news for the environment and the decarbonisation of our transport system - but a big challenge for the electricity grid. Electric car owners tend to charge their cars in the evening - just as there is already a spike in demand from people coming home, turning on lights and heating, and cooking dinner.
As electric vehicle usage increases, there is a risk electricity grids might need to be upgraded unnecessarily with thicker wires to cope with increased demand - putting up everyone’s bills.
The next few years present an important opportunity to develop so-called ‘smart’ charging schemes for electric vehicles which are convenient and fair for drivers, but don’t put pressure on the electricity grid. These can offer drivers lower tariffs in return for moving their charging to times of the day when there is less demand on the grid and electricity is cheaper. Other ideas could see electric cars plugged in and ‘selling’ electricity back to the grid.
In this blog we make several recommendations based on driver feedback for what companies including suppliers, app developers and tech companies can do to make smart charging more attractive. Key themes are, smart charging should
Protect customers
Be easy to use
Be tailored to fit in with different customer needs, in particular
Allow customers to retain control and set preferences
Watch this video to see how we brought smart charging to life at our research workshops and hear from drivers themselves.