Nuvve, Romeo Power collaborate on vehicle-to-grid integration for battery-electric commercial vehicles

Nuvve, Romeo Power collaborate on vehicle-to-grid integration for battery-electric commercial vehicles

This integration of Nuvve’s communication agent with Romeo Power’s BMS should enable Romeo Power battery systems to become V2G compatible.

Nuvve Holding Corp. and Romeo Power, Inc. are collaborating to integrate communication protocols between Nuvve’s V2G platform and Romeo Power’s battery management system.

This integration of Nuvve’s communication agent with Romeo Power’s BMS should enable Romeo Power battery systems to become V2G compatible, regardless of the commercial vehicle platform, the companies say. In addition, the companies say Nuvve’s V2G technology should also allow excess energy from Romeo Power battery packs in parked EVs to be collected, stored and shared to optimize grid stability. The platform also accounts for precise energy flow on both the vehicle and charging station sides, which is expected to help mitigate battery degradation.

Additionally, Romeo Power expects to be able to monitor and measure specific data related to battery life. Nuvve recently published a paper on the positive impact intelligent energy management has on battery health. With its proprietary technology, Nuvve’s V2G platform can reduce battery degradation while increasing access to clean energy and minimizing operating costs.

This collaboration enables Nuvve and Romeo Power to cooperate in supporting the broad EV ecosystem, the companies say, including OEMs, charging station manufacturers and other technology providers to help lower the total cost of ownership for BEV fleet managers and accelerate the advancement of EV adoption.

The companies expect to share their data with OEM partners, which could lead to more cost-effective battery warranties.

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