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Data science case study
Learn how E Source helped a midwestern utility forecast electric vehicle adoption in its service territory. We used our OneInform solution to predict where EVs would strain the grid.
Data science case study
Learn how E Source helped a large Gulf Coast utility identify the ideal customer portfolio that addressed regulatory concerns around market potential, customer equity, geographic coverage, customer satisfaction, load impacts, and carbon reduction with OneInform.
Induction cooking is a proven yet fairly unknown technology that can help utilities meet both efficiency and decarbonization goals. And induction offers customers a slew of benefits, including better cooking performance, increased safety, and easy cleanup.
Consulting case study
Learn how E Source Management Consulting helped a large northwestern utility investigate mobile and deployable electric vehicle charging options to enhance charging resiliency during natural disasters. We investigated the feasibility of several products and crafted a disaster-preparedness plan.
Research and advisory case study
Learn how E Source Management Consulting helped a West Coast power plant developer utilize our Battery Cost Model sensitivity calculator to forecast cost fluctuation for battery materials and confidently negotiate with battery suppliers.
A conversation with electric vehicle expert Chelsea Sexton
In our inaugural episode of PowerTalking, host Bryan Jungers chats with E Source’s chief instigation agent Bill LeBlanc and electric vehicle (EV) advocate Chelsea Sexton. Their rich dialogue covers the future of EVs—from car battery size to market penetration.
E Source announces EV4Sight consortium to forecast the utility-specific impacts of electric transportation growth using predictive data and data science services.
Is your current demand-response (DR) program up to the challenge of meeting increasing grid variability? We’ve pulled together three ways to expand your DR portfolio so that it’s working to its fullest potential.
Utility demand response is moving from traditional one-way direct load control programs to flexible, dynamic approaches that meet grid needs, maintain high customer satisfaction, and support increased adoption of renewables. We’ve identified five trends that are leading this transition.
Currently, less than 3% of households own an electric vehicle (EV). But what can utilities do to accelerate EV adoption? We think approachable advertising and strategic segmentation are the best places to focus your EV efforts.