Grid-Interactive School Bus Fleets: V2G Technology & Utility Programs

With the start of demand response season, there has never been a more critical time to understand how school bus batteries can serve as valuable energy assets. The Mobility House hosts a deep dive into the technical essentials of bidirectional charging, including the current landscape of hardware options and the technological lynchpins of open standards and interoperability. Learn how certifications and standards such as UL 1741-SB and ISO 15118-20 are shaping the future of the industry, ensuring that vehicle, charger and software combinations work together seamlessly to charge and discharge energy when it is needed most.
Our discussion will feature a real-world case study from Northern California, where pioneering school bus fleets are already implementing vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and vehicle-to-building (V2B) infrastructure. Whether you are evaluating V2G for your fleet, or just curious about the exciting future of this promising technology, this webinar will provide the latest state-of-the-industry insights to maximize your fleet's grid-interactive potential.

Taylor Sayward
Account Executive, Schools
The Mobility House

Elizabeth Hughes
Sales & Applications Engineer
The Mobility House

Gregg Kresge
Senior Manager, Utility Engagement and Transportation Electrification
World Resources Institute

Matt Belasco
Director Of Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation
Pittsburg Unified School District

Brad Beauchamp
EV Product Segment Leader
Blue Bird Corporation
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