SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and automaker BMW today
announced the second phase of the BMW ChargeForward program to test the
ability of electric vehicles (EVs) to support the electric grid and
integrate renewable energy through smart charging.
BMW i3, BMW i8 and iPerformance EV and plug-in hybrid EV owners in the
greater San Francisco Bay Area who are PG&E customers are invited to
apply for participation in a 24-month program focused on managed EV
charging. Eligible customers can apply at www.BMWChargeForward.com.
Funding for the second phase of this pilot program was secured by BMW
through a competitive bid for a California Energy Commission (CEC) grant.
The first phase of the pilot demonstrated the viability of creating grid
value by optimizing smart charging of EVs. BMW developed solutions that
utilize the existing vehicle communication system to both create value
for customers and improve reliability of the energy grid through demand
response. Demand response programs improve reliability, lower costs and
help the environment by incenting customers to cut usage during periods
of high peak demand. Conducted from July 2015 through December 2016, the
first phase of the PG&E and BMW pilot allowed 100 households located in
the San Francisco Bay Area with BMW i3s to earn an incentive by offering
flexibility in charging their EV.
“We have more than 100,000 electric vehicles in PG&E’s service area of
Northern and Central California. Through this pilot with BMW, we’ve
learned that these drivers present a growing resource that want to be
part of building our clean energy future,” said PG&E Vice President of
Customer Energy Solutions Aaron Johnson.
Building on the functionality tested in the first phase of the
initiative, the next phase will explore the ability to optimize charging
events wherever the vehicle is charging – at home or on the go. The goal
is to expand and test new smart charging functionality to generate
greater benefits to the grid and to EV drivers – including optimizing
customer charging across multiple charging events, shifting charging
across grid locations, and adjusting charging according to the level of
renewables on the grid. As in the first phase of the pilot, BMW will
ensure participants will always be able to use their vehicle when needed.
Exploring phase one findings
During the first phase of ChargeForward, PG&E sent signals to BMW
requesting a load reduction on the grid of up to 100 kilowatts (kW). In
response to these demand response signals, BMW selected vehicles for
delayed charging – up to one hour delay per day – based on drivers’
needs. Participants could choose to opt-out of participation as desired
if they needed to begin charging their BMW i3 immediately. BMW
supplemented the smart charging of these vehicles with a solar-powered
energy storage system made from “second life” EV batteries – lithium-ion
batteries from old BMW MINI E demonstration EVs – as a back-up to
support the grid during these demand response events as necessary.
Results from the first phase of the pilot with the BMW i3 include:
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Nearly 100 BMW PG&E customers in the greater San Francisco Bay Area
who own BMW i3 EVs participated in the pilot.
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Satisfaction has been high with 92 percent of participants indicating
they are very satisfied with the pilot and 86 percent would likely
recommend it to family or friends.
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A total of 192 demand response events took place between July 2015 and
October 2016, with events scheduled through the end of 2016.
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In 94 percent of the demand response events through October 2016, BMW
successfully reached the full grid load reduction of 100 kW requested
by PG&E.
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By August 2016, more than 19,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) were shifted as
a result of ChargeForward events – enough to power the electricity for
two homes over one year – avoiding costly and carbon-intensive
electricity generation.
Phase two program participation
BMW seeks more than 250 BMW i3, BMW i8 and iPerformance drivers located
in the greater San Francisco Bay Area to participate in the second phase
of the pilot by completing an application at www.BMWChargeForward.com,
starting today, November 14, 2016. Throughout the 24-month pilot, BMW
will manage the at-home and on-the-go charging of selected BMW i3, BMW
i8 and iPerformance vehicles in partnership with PG&E to optimize grid
reliability and support renewable energy integration.
Through BMW ConnectedDrive, which enables connectivity between cars,
drivers and their surroundings, and a special BMW ChargeForward
smartphone app, participating drivers will be able to opt-out of any
smart charging request as needed. If a customer does not opt-out, the
vehicle charging can be shifted to meet the needs of the energy grid and
provide energy back to the grid to meet high demand.
Participants can earn up to $900 for participating in this 24-month
pilot, with all participants receiving a $300 initial incentive soon
after the program launches. The total amount earned over the two years
depends upon individual participation in charging events. Customers may
also have the opportunity to earn additional incentives for
participating in short-term charging tests, or sub-pilot projects, that
may occur during the 24-month period.
BMW ChargeForward pilot goals
The goal of the pilot is to make smart charging more beneficial to the
grid and more rewarding to participating drivers. The ChargeForward
program is expected to help improve grid reliability and support the
integration of renewable energy. By sharing the benefits of this
optimization with EV drivers through incentives, smart charging also
helps reduce the total cost of EV ownership – encouraging EV adoption.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
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