Duke Energy to mobilize first-of-its-kind microgrid-integrated fleet electrification center
Duke Energy will establish a pioneering performance center for zero-emission electric vehicle (EV) fleets at its Mount Holly Technology and Innovation Center in North Carolina. The center will facilitate the development, testing, and deployment of commercial-grade EVs, incorporating microgrid integration to support electric fleet owners. Expected by the end of 2023, the site will offer a reliable charging experience, powered by either the grid or carbon-free resources. This unique facility aims to accelerate the transition to electric fleets, presenting economic benefits for North Carolina and showcasing innovative charging technologies through collaboration with Electrada and Daimler Truck North America.
- Establishment of a first-of-its-kind microgrid-integrated electric fleet electrification center.
- Collaboration with Electrada and Daimler Truck North America enhances credibility and outreach.
- Expected economic benefits for North Carolina fleet owners from transitioning to electric vehicles.
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- Part of a broader collaborative effort to electrify and decarbonize transportation fleets
"Electric fleet commitments are increasing as companies with ambitious sustainability goals work to decarbonize business operations," said
Modeling an electric future
The fleet electrification center at Duke Energy's Mount Holly Microgrid Center will provide a commercial-grade charging experience for fleet customers evaluating or launching electrification strategies – reinforcing reliability, clean power and optimization by integrating with solar, storage and microgrid controls software applications. By the end of 2023, fleet operators will be able to experience a best-in-class, commercial-grade fleet depot, integrated with energy storage, solar and optimization software, showcasing a model for reliable fleet electrification.
The center will be able to be connected either to the Duke Energy grid, charging from the bulk electric system, or powered by
"Moving to zero-emission vehicles in this sector will allow
On this effort, Duke Energy is teaming with Electrada, an electric fuel solutions company, as part of a larger fleet electrification collaboration. Electrada invests all required capital "behind the meter" on behalf of fleet owners and delivers reliable charging to fleet electric vehicles through a performance contract, eliminating the complexity and risk that fleets face in transitioning to this new source of fuel.
The Electrada model provides secure and seamless conversion for fleets that ensures grid integrity and removes electric fleet charging price volatility. Electrada's investment on the depot side allows Duke Energy to focus on distribution system performance to support the predictable addition of electric load over time.
"Reducing long-term energy cost and performance risk creates a smoother transition for fleets, increases confidence in electrification, and enables the technology to become more mainstream," said
"This first-of-its-kind, microgrid-enabled fleet depot will be critical to advancing fleet electrification and building confidence with fleet owners. We look forward to collaborating with Duke Energy and Electrada on this important effort," said
Carbon-neutral freight transportation driven by innovation
In addition to fleet charging, the site will also function as an innovation hub, allowing Duke Energy to study charger use, performance, management and energy integration.
Identifying EV charging technologies and how they may be used to power any type of fleet with vehicles ranging from class 1 (pickups) to class 8 (over-the-road haulers) will help develop a model that shows the industry a clear, integrated and cost-effective path to fleet electrification. Testing various models of charging scenarios will enable energy load shaping, which can be used to ensure proper grid or microgrid distribution.
The Duke Energy fleet depot will demonstrate that utilities, emerging fleet charging infrastructure solutions, and vehicles may be planned, deployed and operated in a reliable, efficient and interoperable manner, inclusive of the integration of distributed power resources, such as solar and stationary battery storage.
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