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posted by cmn32480 on Tuesday November 03 2015, @08:12AM   Printer-friendly
from the free-electric dept.

Owners of home photovoltaic systems will soon be able to make their households even more sustainable, because PV power is also suitable for charging personal electronic vehicles. A home energy management system created by Fraunhofer researchers incorporates electric vehicles into the household energy network and creates charging itineraries.

The house of the future is environmentally friendly, energy efficient and smart. Its inhabitants can utilize rooftop-generated PV energy not only for household consumption but also to charge their personal electric vehicle. This scenario has already become reality for a collection of row houses built according to the "Passive House" standard in the German city of Fellbach in Baden-Württemberg. The group of new homes was upgraded as part of the "Fellbach ZeroPlus" project to include electromobility enhancements as well as a comprehensive energy management system. The initiative is sponsored by the German Federal Government's "Electric Mobility Showcase" program.

A couple Soylentils have done something like this, so perhaps this would be of interest to others who are considering doing likewise.


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  • (Score: 2) by bradley13 on Tuesday November 03 2015, @09:53AM

    by bradley13 (3053) on Tuesday November 03 2015, @09:53AM (#257866) Homepage Journal

    The house of the future is environmentally friendly, energy efficient and smart.

    Is it just me, or is marketing-speak like this just nauseating?

    Peak generation time is during the day. One might suppose that most people - along with their electric cars - are at work. So we're going to use PV to charge a battery in the house, which will then be used to charge the car battery overnight. That's going to take an extra-large battery in the house (which isn't very environmentally friendly), and is a pretty energy in-efficient way of doing things.

    Nothing against solar, but some of these marketing droids just have no clue...

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 03 2015, @11:16AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 03 2015, @11:16AM (#257876)

    True. Trouble is, Joe Consumer is more often "informed" by marketing shitheads than by educators. P.T. Barnum was a genius.