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Organization Type
Technology Innovators
Overview
Snapshot
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)
Organization Overview

Fermata Energy was created for the dual purposes of accelerating the adoption of EVs and accelerating the transition to a renewable energy future. Founded in 2010, Fermata Energy is the nation’s leader in proven V2X systems. We design, supply, and operate pioneering, patented technology that integrates electric vehicles (EVs) with buildings and the electricity grid, turning EVs into valuable storage assets that combat climate change, increase energy resilience, and reduce energy costs. In order for the world to transition to a clean energy economy, abundant energy storage must be deployed quickly and at scale. Fermata Energy’s next-generation bidirectional EV charger and accompanying proprietary software dispatch power from stored energy in EV batteries directly back into the grid or a building, turning EVs into energy storage resources, and — in the process — unlocking and monetizing the massive energy storage potential of EVs. Fermata Energy enables utilities to add more renewable energy to the grid more quickly, and V2G revenue makes clean electric vehicles more cost-effective. Fermata Energy thus offers a solution to two major challenges we face today: the integration of clean, renewable energy and the adoption of clean transportation. 

Cleantech Product or Service Provided
  • Building Efficiency
  • Other Equipment
  • Software & Systems
  • Energy Storage
  • Transportation
Industry
Environmental Services
Member of Partner Program(s)
None
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Location
100 10th St. NE #101, Charlottesville, VA, United States, 22902
Experience
Area of Expertise
Distributed Energy Resources
Transportation
Energy Storage
Data Monitoring & Analytics
Energy Efficiency & Demand Response
Resilience
Utilities
Emerging Technology
Alternative Fuels
Buildings
Charging/Fueling Infrastructure
Vehicles