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More and more electric cars are ending up on Germany's streets. This means that the demand for electricity is also increasing significantly. Can the German power grid cope with this? Are blackouts imminent? Alexander Bloch explains the challenges that still lie ahead and shows that the electric car also has solutions: Vehicle to Grid (#V2G) and bidirectional charging could become real problem solvers. 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Misconception 1: E-cars generate a huge increase in demand 05:00 Misconception 2: We will have problems in underground car parks 11:23 Misconception 3: Everything is fine on the electricity market 17:29 Misconception 4: In practice, there have been no problems so far 20:37 Misconception 5: E-cars generate greater network fluctuations 28:15 Misconception 6: Bidirectional charging is easy to implement 33:40 Misconception 7: I don't get anything out of making my e-car available as a buffer 40:19 Conclusion ---------- On TV: auto motor und sport channel Can be received via the following pay TV platforms: M7 (D, A, CH, L) Cablecom (Switzerland) Swisscable Association (Switzerland) UPC Austria (Austria) Deutsche Telekom (Germany) Zattoo (Switzerland) A1 Telekom (Austria) Magenta (Austria) Swisscom (Switzerland) 1&1 (Germany) Waipu TV Rakuten TV You can also find news, tests, driving reports and everything about cars here: Website: http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/ Facebook: / automotorund. . Instagram: / automotorun. . Twitter: / amsonline