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Electric cars run on batteries. Well, batteries store energy, which means they could potentially deliver energy back to the grid at key points – to the benefit of both the grid and the consumer.

In this episode, I interview Bryan Saignasith, Head of Hardware at Pod Point, about the future of EV charging, electric cars, and stored power:

What we talked about:

  • The importance of standards in IoT design
  • Electric cars have a bidirectional relationship with the power grid
  • Redefining the model of consumer with IoT data

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