E-Mobility and the Smart Home of the Future - Drive to Net Zero Podcast 3
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Posted: 2021-03-0505:29 AM. Last Modified: 2022-06-2401:46 AM
E-Mobility and the Smart Home of the Future - Drive to Net Zero Podcast 3
In this episode we explore decarbonising the home using a suite of technologies to do do. We approach the topic from 3 separate paths; infrastructure, IT and innovation and legislation / regulations
Guests
Howard Porter is the CEO of BEAMA, the Trade body for the UK electrical manufacturing industry.
Nick Woolley is ev.energy's CEO, and co-founder.
David Overman is the Electricity Network Director at BUUK having held the position since 2006.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Are we ready for a more complex network with an exponential increase in EV, bi-directional power flow and 3 phase supply in the home?
- How can we use technology to match energy demand with supply, in both the home and on the grid.
- What type of technology should we be looking at to decarbonise homes and does this differ between old and new dwellings?
- Does hydrogen have a role to play in decarbonising the home of the future?
- How do you think housebuilders and developers have embraced the concept of smart homes & buildings and emobility in general?
- How do we make this more affordable / viable to the masses?