How AI could change EV charging

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How AI could change EV charging

A pilot study conducted by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) and startup Utilidata utilized AI to analyze EV charging behavior, revealing insights that could enhance the reliability of the power grid and EV charging. The study found that EV charging can draw power inconsistently, leading to lower power quality and potential equipment damage.

The use of AI models could revolutionize the way utilities manage EV charging impacts on the power grid, providing real-time data to anticipate issues and optimize charging processes. UMTRI collaborated with Utilidata for this study, aiming to address the challenges associated with electrifying vehicle fleets and the strain on aging power grids in the US.

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