Group 1 - The article discusses the implementation of "virtual power plants" in Chongqing and Hubei to effectively integrate distributed energy resources, energy storage, and electric vehicles to manage rising electricity demand [1][3] - In Chongqing's Bishan District, a smart "zero-carbon" power plant has been established, combining photovoltaic energy and energy storage systems, which can provide a peak capacity of 69,000 kilowatts, accounting for one-sixth of the industrial load in the Bishan power grid [3] - In Wuhan, a vehicle-grid interaction project has been developed, allowing electric vehicle owners to charge during off-peak hours and sell electricity back to the grid during peak times, effectively turning electric vehicles into "energy banks" [5][7] Group 2 - The project in Wuhan enables electric vehicle owners to potentially cover their daily charging costs through participation in discharge activities, achieving a "zero-cost" green travel solution [5] - Currently, 11 charging and swapping stations in Wuhan have been equipped with reverse power transmission devices, enhancing the city's power supply resilience [7]
新能源车化身城市“充电宝” 助力应对高温用电
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-27 16:05