By 2030, global energy demand from electric vehicles (EVs) is expected to be equal to the total annual electricity consumption of Germany or Japan, the world’s 4th- and 3rd-largest economies.
Hundreds of millions of EVs represent a huge source of new demand for renewable energy markets. EVs and their associated energy storage capacity also offer great opportunities—and potential challenges—for grid management.
The right types of digital solutions will be needed to seamlessly manage vehicle identities, green EV charging, grid flexibility and other services, and financial settlement. Together, the EW Origin and EW Flex software development toolkits can help.
The Energy Web is accelerating a low-carbon, customer-centric electricity system by unleashing the potential of open-source, decentralized, digital technologies.
ICYMI and are looking for some reading this weekend... Two #energyweb members ... (@Shell and @eliacorporate) shared insight into how they're levering #blockchain in the #energy sector, including the #OpenSource #EWDOS tech stack.
Back in September 2020, we announced a multiyear strategic partnership with ... @eliacorporate. They were already a founding #energyweb member and #EWChain validator. Now in these first weeks of 2021, Elia shares how the partnership is coming to life. (a thread)
Blockchain has the potential to accelerate the energy transition in many ways. ... Its been an exciting journey so far. Read more below #blockchain #energy https://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/digitalisation/news-room/blockchain-building-trust-to-enable-the-energy-transition.html?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_content=energy-innovation_link_002-city-lights_&utm_campaign=projectsandtechnology_blockchain_jan-jan_2021
A new article from @sa_brink, #blockchain lead at #EnergyWeb member @Shell, does... a great job succinctly describing how blockchain can support the #EnergyTransition. ⚡️
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https://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/digitalisation/news-room/blockchain-building-trust-to-enable-the-energy-transition.html?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_content=energy-innovation_link_002-city-lights_&utm_campaign=projectsandtechnology_blockchain_jan-jan_2021
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