Renault subsidiary provides smart-grid focus
Groupe Renault has announced the creation of Renault Energy Services, a subsidiary which will operate in the energy and smart grid sectors, both of which are fundamental to the expansion of electric mobility.
Renault Energy Services will function much like a start-up and its objective is to invest in smart grid-related projects by forging privileged ties with the energy industry’s various stakeholders. Renault Energy Services will focus chiefly on the development of smart charging, vehicle to grid interaction and second-life batteries.
Gilles Normand, SVP, Electric Vehicles, Renault said, ‘The creation of Renault Energy Services marks an important step forward. Investing in smart grids is key to both reinforcing the lead we enjoy in the European electric vehicle market and accelerating the EV industry’s scale-up.’
Thanks to its new subsidiary, Groupe Renault intends to make a real contribution to the expansion of smart charging networks which, by facilitating the communication of data, are capable of making real-time adjustments to the supply of electricity for more-efficient management of resources. Renault electric vehicles connected to smart grids will benefit from more economical, lower-carbon electricity.
In addition to permitting the development of smart charging, smart grids favour both interaction between electric vehicles and networks (vehicle to grid) and projects involving second-life batteries: smart charging adjusts battery charging rates as a function of customers’ needs and the availability of electricity via the grid; and in vehicle to grid systems, electric vehicles provide electricity to the grid during peak hours.
Meanwhile, once their life as a power source for electric vehicles is over, EV batteries continue to be capable of storing a significant amount of energy. Renault is able to harness this energy, notably for the purposes of stationary energy storage, giving batteries a second lease of life.