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One of the top presentations at EVBox’s first annual rEVolution conference earlier this year came from Thomas Raffeiner, CEO & Founder of The Mobility House.
In this presentation, Thomas highlighted a few projects used old EV batteries and helping to intelligently manage extreme as well as regular electricity needs in these locations. The Mobility House has partnered with Nissan (at Amsterdam Arena and in Germany), Renault (smart charging a fleet of EVs to cut emissions, among other things), Daimler (on the 2nd largest second-use battery storage project in the world), and others for these projects. They’re all super interesting projects. In my eyes, though, the most interesting project was with the Vatican. The presentation is worth a watch, so just get on it:
Also, you can view the slides in PDF form here.
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