As electric vehicle adoption grows, concerns about grid strain and higher electricity costs persist. This article explains how smart charging and strategic utility planning can turn EVs into grid assets that improve reliability and lower costs. By shifting charging to off-peak hours and leveraging managed and bidirectional technologies, transportation electrification can strengthen the grid while driving long-term affordability.
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