District and school administrators hosted a ceremony on August 7th to celebrate the successful implementation of their new vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging system at the Fremont Unified School District (FUSD) Transportation Yard. The event was co-presented by The Mobility House, and included project partners World Resources Institute, Center for Transportation and the Environment, and Polara.
The V2G infrastructure project was funded by a grant from the California Energy Commission's Clean Transportation Program.
About The Mobility House
The Mobility House is dedicated to shaping a zero-emissions future in energy and mobility. The company provides resilient charging technology that is reliable and exible, ensuring drivers can benefit from zero emissions and zero cost charging. By integrating exible charging with energy systems, The Mobility House helps stabilize the grid with clean energy. The company currently manages more than 2,500 EV eet charging facilities globally, charges hundreds of thousands of electric vehicles, and manages energy storage of more than 100 MWh.
About the California Energy Commission
The California Energy Commission is the state's main agency for energy policy and planning. It has seven key responsibilities: shaping state energy policy, promoting energy efficiency, certifying thermal power plants, investing in energy innovation, developing renewable energy sources, transforming transportation, and preparing for energy emergencies. For more details, visit https://www.energy.ca.gov.
Contacts
Dylan Gasperik
The Mobility House
dylan.gasperik@mobilityhouse.com
650-629-4262