Photo: Zum Electric school buses are driving major growth in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) market, with capacity expected to double to 40 megawatts (MW) by 2025, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. The report, titled “Power from the People: The State of the Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Market,” spotlights electric school buses as the key players behind this expansion. Their predictable schedules, large batteries, and plenty of downtime make them ideal for V2X applications. Even with this promising outlook, the report points out a few roadblocks that still stand in the way of widespread V2X adoption, such as unclear utility interconnection processes and a lack of effective compensation mechanisms. V2X technology, which lets vehicles feed power back into the grid, is currently concentrated among a small number of US companies. Some are focused exclusively on commercial or residential applications, while others cover multiple segments. Advertisement - scroll for more content At the same time, energy companies in Europe are busy forming partnerships to explore V2X business models, with a big emphasis on interoperability and scaling up the technology. Plus, regulatory support and utility incentives for vehicle-to-grid applications are steadily gaining momentum. “V2X technology has huge potential to boost grid flexibility and create valuable new streams of revenue, but it’s still early days,” said Elham Akhavan, a senior research analyst at Wood Mackenzie. According to Akhavan, as utilities and regulators sort out compensation and connection details, we’ll likely see adoption rates jump—especially in commercial and fleet markets. More vehicles are now offering bidirectional charging, both in AC and DC formats, laying the groundwork for broader V2X adoption. However, Oliver McHugh, another senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie, highlights that to achieve mass-market scale, we’ll need to standardize charging protocols and bring hardware costs down significantly. McHu...
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