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==Green transition initiatives== In May 2025, Vattenfall, in collaboration with technology company Energy Bank and german bidirectional charger manufacturer Ambibox, launched a pilot project in [[Sweden]] aimed at advancing the energy transition towards a fossil-free future. The initiative involved 200 [[Volkswagen]] electric vehicles equipped with bidirectional charging technology—also known as [[Vehicle-to-grid|Vehicle to Grid (V2G)]] and [[Vehicle-to-home|Vehicle to Home (V2H)]]—which enables cars to both draw and supply electricity. Ambibox provides the chargers, while Energy Bank supplies the software to optimize energy usage and grid integration. By storing fossil-free electricity when prices are low and supplying it to households or the grid during peak times, the project explores how electric vehicles can contribute to a more efficient and sustainable energy system. The pilot, which includes private households and Volkswagen dealerships, builds on previous trials and aims to evaluate the technology’s performance and commercial viability<ref>{{cite web |title=Vattenfall in pilot project with 200 electrical Volkswagen cars |url=https://group.vattenfall.com/press-and-media/pressreleases/2025/vattenfall-in-pilot-project-with-200-electrical-volkswagen-cars |website=Vattenfall |publisher=Vattenfall AB |date=2025-05-14 |access-date=2025-05-28}}</ref>.
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