A fleet of electric-powered school buses in El Cajon can send electricity back to California’s grid, thanks to first-of-its kind technology developed by a San Diego company and a partnership with San Diego Gas & Electric.
In an effort to reduce the risk of power outages when the grid is stressed, an
Buxbaum said it’s too early to tell how much revenue that would translate to, but the money will be shared with Nuvve “We need to make sure we are keeping the right ranges so that [we] are not deteriorating the battery of the vehicle,” Poilasne said.
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