
Energy Gang Electric vehicles create problems for the grid. Could they also help solve them? The plan to turn EVs into reliable grid infrastructure
Jan 6, 2026
Apoorv Bhargava, CEO of WeaveGrid and an engineer focused on turning EVs into reliable grid assets, joins Amy Myers-Jaffe, energy policy expert at NYU, for a riveting discussion. They highlight the duality of electric vehicles: while they can strain electricity grids, with proper management, they also offer significant flexibility. Apoorv explains how WeaveGrid aims to transform EVs from liabilities to dependable resources, emphasizing the crucial role of trust and planning in achieving grid benefits. Together, they explore the future of distributed energy resources and the intersection of technology, trust, and policy.
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EVs As Grid Assets
- Electric vehicles are huge, underutilized batteries on wheels that can be transformed from grid liabilities into assets.
- WeaveGrid builds edge-level visibility and control to make EVs dependable infrastructure for utilities.
Beyond Emergency Demand Response
- Traditional demand response is reactive and episodic, not infrastructure-grade.
- WeaveGrid aims to make DERs operable day-to-day with repeatable, distribution-focused control.
Transformer Overload Example
- Apoorv described neighbours overloading a local transformer when multiple cars charge simultaneously.
- That overload can cut transformer life and trigger costly distribution problems.


