
In this episode of Smart Charge, we sit down with Andreas Jahn, Senior Associate at the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP), to unpack how regulatory frameworks impact the energy transition.
From grid fee structures and market liberalization to the roadblocks facing bidirectional charging, Andreas explains how flexibility and cost-efficiency are often dictated by policy. We discuss key differences between the UK, US, and EU, the evolving role of fleets as flexible energy assets, and why regulatory harmonization is crucial for scaling smart charging worldwide.
Whether you’re an energy professional or a curious prosumer, this episode offers insights on why rules matter—and how you can shape them.