Grid Connected Vehicles: Will Electric Vehicles Soon Jam the Streets?

Sep 19 2007 5:00 pm
Sep 19 2007 8:30 pm

The chances of vehicles plugging into the nation's electric grid in the coming decade have never looked better. The Toyota Prius has proven to auto industry and consumers that cars with batteries work. What's missing is the ability to plug vehicles into the grid and running larger battery packs to drive mainly on electricity.

Current battery technology has made the potential of Plug-in Hybrids with comparable range and features to standard vehicles as well as short-range, electric vehicles a reality. Investors and large companies have allocated resources, pioneers are building cars, early adopters are converting and driving them, and demand for electric vehicles is growing. Soothsayers are also predicting cars with bi-directional chargers — drivers will not only be able to fuel up their vehicles from the electric grid, but also sell their batteries' electricity back to the Utilities during critical peak hours to help avoid construction of new power plants. In this scenario, grid-connected vehicles become small, renewable energy power stations.

The upcoming CleanTX Forum will address the impending growth and opportunities in the emerging grid-connected vehicle market. We will address the following questions and even show you some “vehicles of the future” that are actually available today...

5:00-6:00 Registration/Networking + Vehicle Demos
6:00-8:30 Panel Discussion

The Commons Center
10100 Burnet Road
Austin, TX 78758
Map URL: http://www.utexas.edu/commons/maps/index.html

$15 in advance / $20 at the door

For all information and RSVP, see here: http://www.austincleantechforum.org/