NEW
YORK and NASHVILLE,
Tenn., Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nissan has
entered into an agreement to invest in ChargeScape, a joint venture
equally owned by BMW, Ford and Honda focused on electric
vehicle-grid integration. Once the transaction is complete, Nissan
will become an equal 25% investor in ChargeScape and will roll out
ChargeScape's services to its EV drivers across the U.S. and
Canada.
"We are delighted to welcome Nissan to the
ChargeScape joint venture." - Joseph
Vellone, ChargeScape CEO.
Last month, BMW, Ford and Honda announced the launch of
ChargeScape, whose software wirelessly connects to electric
vehicles and manages the flow of electrons in line with real-time
grid conditions, temporarily reducing demand when the grid is
constrained through smart charging (V1G) and even sending energy
back into the power grid when needed (V2G). By providing a single
platform for power utilities, automakers, and their customers,
ChargeScape streamlines the complexity of electric vehicle-grid
integration.
ChargeScape unlocks financial benefits for EV drivers by
enabling services like managed charging and vehicle-to-grid export.
When connected to ChargeScape's platform, EV drivers who choose to
do so can receive financial incentives for temporarily pausing
charging during periods of high demand and will eventually be able
to sell the energy stored in their vehicle's battery back to the
power grid. Doing so helps grid operators avoid dispatching
expensive and often high-emission "peaker plants" when the grid is
overloaded.
Nissan's incorporation into the ChargeScape alliance is of
particular significance given its sales of over 650,000 LEAF
models, one of the first EVs with the capability to export power
back to the grid. Nissan is investing heavily in bidirectional
charging (V2X) capabilities for its entire electric fleet, and
ChargeScape is currently building virtual power plants composed of
bidirectional EVs in California,
Texas and other markets.
"We are delighted to welcome Nissan to the ChargeScape joint
venture," said Joseph Vellone,
ChargeScape CEO. "Nissan's decision to join us underscores their
commitment to helping customers charge more cheaply and sustainably
and highlights ChargeScape's central position in the vehicle-grid
integration space."
"ChargeScape helps us more conveniently and effectively connect
utilities to EV drivers, making the ownership experience more
valuable for drivers by giving them incentives for participating in
managed charging and vehicle-to-grid programs," said Kent O'Hara, president of Nissan's 4R battery
business. "Joining ChargeScape helps us contribute to a nationwide
reduction in CO2 emissions by enabling utilities to use
EV battery energy storage to balance peak grid demands while
optimizing the use of renewable electricity sources."
ChargeScape is a technology company that connects
power utilities, automakers and electric vehicle drivers using
software. From its offices in New
York, ChargeScape helps stabilize electrical grids by
optimizing the flow of electrons into and out of EV batteries and
helps EV drivers save money on their charging through cash-back and
other incentives. The company counts BMW, Ford, Honda and Nissan as
investors, with additional automakers set to join in the coming
months.
BMW Group in America
BMW of North America, LLC has been present in
the United States since 1975.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in 2003.
The BMW Group in the United States
has grown to include marketing, sales, and financial service
organizations for the BMW brand of motor vehicles, including
motorcycles, the MINI brand, and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars;
Designworks, a strategic design consultancy based in California; a technology office in Silicon
Valley, and various other operations throughout the country. BMW
Manufacturing Co., LLC in South
Carolina is the BMW Group global center of competence for
BMW X models and assembles the X3, X4, X5, X6 and X7 Sports
Activity Vehicles as well as the BMW XM. The BMW Group sales
organization is represented in the U.S. through networks of 350 BMW
passenger car and BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers, 144 BMW
motorcycle retailers, 104 MINI passenger car dealers, and 38
Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers. BMW (US) Holding Corp., the BMW
Group's sales headquarters for North
America, is located in Woodcliff
Lake, New Jersey.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F)
is a global company based in Dearborn,
Michigan, committed to helping build a better world, where
every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company's
Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing
strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships with
customers to enrich experiences for customers and deepen their
loyalty. Ford develops and delivers innovative, must-have Ford
trucks, sport utility vehicles, commercial vans and cars and
Lincoln luxury vehicles, along
with connected services. The company does that through three
customer-centered business segments: Ford Blue, engineering iconic
gas-powered and hybrid vehicles; Ford Model e, inventing
breakthrough electric vehicles along with embedded software that
defines exceptional digital experiences for all customers; and Ford
Pro, helping commercial customers transform and expand their
businesses with vehicles and services tailored to their needs.
Additionally, Ford provides financial services through Ford Motor
Credit Company. Ford employs about 175,000 people worldwide. More
information about the company and its products and services is
available at corporate.ford.com.
About Honda's Commitment to the Environment
Honda is
working toward its global goal of zero environmental impact by 2050
through its "Triple Action to Zero" approach, including achieving
carbon neutrality for all products and corporate activities, 100%
utilization of renewable energy, and resource circulation,
utilizing 100% sustainable materials by reprocessing products back
to raw materials and reusing those materials in the creation of new
products. Toward this goal, Honda will strive to make
battery-electric and fuel cell electric vehicles represent 100% of
auto sales in the U.S. and globally by 2040.
To reduce the environmental impact of its business operations,
Honda also is offsetting CO2 emissions from its North American
manufacturing operations through long-term virtual power purchase
agreements (VPPAs) for renewable wind and solar power that seek to
cover more than 60% of the electricity Honda uses in North America. Honda also promotes
environmentally responsible business practices with its suppliers
and retail dealer partners across North
America. Learn more at
https://csr.honda.com/environment/na-environmental-report/.
About Nissan
Nissan is committed to delivering
innovative solutions that help drive toward a future of cleaner,
safer and more inclusive mobility for all. Under The Arc, the
company's mid-term business plan, Nissan plans to launch 16
electrified models over the next three years, and a total of 34
electrified models from fiscal year 2024 to 2030.
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