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Positive proof for Distributed Intelligence

Smart Energy International

By moving analytics into devices at the grid edge, Itron is simplifying how utilities convert data into insights and helping utilities deliver greater benefits through advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). DOWNLOAD THE WHITE PAPER BELOW. These results mark the beginning of a paradigm shift.

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Shoppers buy more EVs if they understand charging—and now there’s proof (exclusive first look)

Charged

That makes electric cars a problem: they take time to explain to shoppers. Now, we have proof that educating both salespeople and shoppers about electric-car charging actually boosts sales of EVs. The full details will be presented in September, in a white paper published online by the global EVS-33 conference.

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AI-Powered EV Detection and Estimation Helps Utilities Realize the Promise of the EV Revolution

Bidgely

Learn how Bidgely’s EV disaggregation technology is unlocking your EV program potential in the latest white paper. AI-Powered EV Detection and Estimation Helps Utilities Realize the Promise of the EV Revolution. According to the Global EV Outlook 2020 , the sales of electric cars reached a record-setting 2.1 million EVs.

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AI-Powered EV Detection and Estimation Helps Utilities Realize the Promise of the EV Revolution

Bidgely

Learn how Bidgely’s EV disaggregation technology is unlocking your EV program potential in the latest white paper. AI-Powered EV Detection and Estimation Helps Utilities Realize the Promise of the EV Revolution. According to the Global EV Outlook 2020 , the sales of electric cars reached a record-setting 2.1 million EVs.

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FERC Order 2222 Requires Proactive Engagement and Strategy

AutoGrid

Electricity demand is expected to grow more rapidly with accelerated electrification across the building and transportation sectors. With increased frequency of extreme weather events, and the simultaneous retiring of aging fossil fuel power plants, an expected peak capacity shortfall can only grow over the next decade. Yet the U.S.