Against the backdrop of sustained and rapid growth in the number of new energy vehicles and accelerated green and low-carbon transformation and upgrading of the power grid, it is necessary and urgent to promote the integration and interaction between new energy vehicles and the power grid. On the one hand, vehicle network interaction technology will become a new competitive high ground in the global new energy vehicle industry. The commercialization of vehicle network interaction has been put on the agenda in some leading areas in Europe and America, with frequent introduction of relevant support policies and substantial progress in the design of supporting technology standards and market mechanisms. China is a major producer and seller of new energy vehicles, with the production and sales of new energy vehicles accounting for about 60% of the global total. It is even more necessary to accelerate the upgrading of vehicle network interaction. On the other hand, the large-scale and disorderly charging of new energy vehicles in China will increase the peak load of electricity consumption in the entire network, making it more difficult to balance and adjust the power grid. At the same time, the construction of a large number of charging and swapping facilities also puts higher requirements on the access capacity, reliability, and safety of the distribution network. At the same time, due to the lack of low-cost flexible resources and stable and reliable new energy generation resources, the economy, safety, and environmental protection of the power system have always been unable to be achieved simultaneously. However, vehicle network interaction can leverage the "equivalent energy storage" and "flexible load" value contained in new energy vehicles, providing new ideas for cracking the "impossible triangle" of energy.
In short, promoting the integration and interaction between new energy vehicles and the power grid can not only alleviate or eliminate the impact of new energy vehicles on the power grid, support the large-scale development of the new energy vehicle industry, but also stimulate the flexibility and resource potential of new energy vehicles, enhance the grid's ability to absorb clean energy, and promote the upgrading of industrial chain technology systems such as vehicles, piles, and the power grid.
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