UUGreenPower's V2G technology revolutionises EVs as energy storage units
The vehicle-to-grid technology has a design life of over a decade.
The V2G solution of the Shenzhen UUGreenPower Co has served as a transformative concept that utilises electric vehicles (EVs) as energy storage units.
Amongst the features of the V2G solutions is the seamless integration with existing infrastructure and IP65 protection.
“It's highly reliable. It has a design life of more than 10 years, and the noise level is lower than the other products. This is what our big product distinguishes itself from the other companies,” Hugo Lai, overseas marketing director at Shenzhen UUGreenPower Co., told Asian Power at Smart Energy Week.
“The basic reason now is that as the competency of EV increases, so we can kind of make a large battery storage amount. The units are really high so it can serve as a backup unit of energy storage unit,” he added.
He added that UUGreenPower has been refining its V2G products since 2018, with successive generations evolving to meet changing market demands.
Lai also acknowledged the company's dedication to V2G technology over the past five years.
“Our company has [been] devoted to the V2G technology and products for like five years and we have a staff of more than 500 people. We really tried to make the technology and the products mentioned in a way that can serve people in a good way,” said Lai, noting that their target consumers are B2B businesses.
Looking ahead, UUGreenPower is planning to expand its product offerings, with a focus on high-power charging stations exceeding 360 kilowatts.
Additionally, the company is also exploring collaborations to integrate its charging modules with energy storage products from other manufacturers, further enhancing its position in the V2G market.
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