Remove Charging Remove Grid Remove Jordan
article thumbnail

AllCell consortium launches Jordan solar EV project with Nissan

Green Car Congress

A consortium of cleantech companies, led by AllCell Technologies, unveiled an off-grid solar charging station in Amman, Jordan. The station consists of a 3 kW solar canopy from Sun Phocus, AllCell’s 25 kWh lithium-ion energy storage system, and DBT’s Level II charging station.

Jordan 186
article thumbnail

NREL modeling power requirements for regional air mobility

Green Car Congress

How that happens exactly—whether from on-site renewables or grid supplied—is a site-by-site discussion. For regional air travel, we’re taking flight demand and turning it into charging demand. From charging demand, we can look at infrastructure—how does demand fit with transmission, distribution, and generation?

Powered 243
article thumbnail

“Inspiring Female Founder” – Jordan Brompton spotlighted in The Successful Founder

My Energi

Jordan Brompton, co-founder and CMO of myenergi, was recently spotlighted in The Successful Founder and spoke with them about myenergi and how we came to be. Zero fossil fuels, zero reliance on the grid, zero emissions travel. Zero fossil fuels, zero reliance on the grid, zero emissions travel. Was it possible? Was it practical?

Jordan 97
article thumbnail

Power to the people: myenergi starts work on new V2G EV charger

My Energi

As well as EV charging, myenergi offers customers a fully integrated smart home energy management system, including installation. And while the pool of vehicles that can truly deliver V2G charging has been limited to date, there is set to be enormous growth in the number of EVs that can offer this functionality to UK households.

Powered 141
article thumbnail

New-build properties to be fitted with electric vehicle (EV) charging points from 2022.

My Energi

Earlier this month, the UK’s Transport Minister unveiled plans for electric vehicle (EV) charging points to be installed on all new-build properties in England from 2022. What’s more, it will help to boost confidence in electric vehicles for those who are still concerned about range implications and personal access to charging points.

article thumbnail

myenergi lands £30m investment from Energy Impact Partners to drive growth and internationalisation

My Energi

Lee Sutton and Jordan Brompton founded UK-based myenergi in 2016 with the purpose of removing the barriers to a greener future, including the technological, behavioural and financial challenges relating to fast adoption of smart energy products, setting the company on a mission to pioneer a simple transition to renewable energy.

Energy 119
article thumbnail

Is your smart charger about to become dumb? Don’t get caught out, says myenergi

My Energi

Jordan Brompton, co-founder of myenergi, highlights that some smart chargers that rely on SIM card connectivity could become dumb chargers once the data contract expires, and that to ensure ongoing connectivity, drivers should instead opt for WiFi or ethernet-connected chargers.