OnStar Looking to Make the Smart Grid Smarter

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For Immediate Release: Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012
OnStar Looking to Make the Smart Grid Smarter
Offering set of application programming interfaces to utilities and energy companies
DETROIT – OnStar is inviting utilities, energy companies and tech firms to develop Smart Grid
solutions for the Chevrolet Volt using a set of proprietary OnStar application programming
interfaces, or APIs.
“With the power of OnStar behind it, the Chevrolet Volt is Smart Grid-ready today,” said Nick
Pudar, OnStar vice president of planning and business development. “Now we need utilities and
other companies to take the steps necessary to make Smart Grid solutions a reality for Volt
owners.”
OnStar is opening up its APIs to give developers the ability to broaden the potential for
integrating EVs like the Volt with Smart Grid technology.
“At OnStar, we believe that innovation is fostered best through openness and transparency,”
said Pudar. “The benefit of the approach we’re putting forth here is market-driven development
of applications to best suit the needs of our customers.”
The set of Smart Grid APIs will be focused on a variety of recently developed solutions from
OnStar including:
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Demand response – This solution connects utilities to companies that have intelligent
energy management products. These companies can use OnStar to manage energy use
for Volt customers who opt in for the service. This future service allows the customer to
save money on energy costs while enabling more efficient use of the electric grid.
Time-of-Use (TOU) rates – OnStar can receive dynamic TOU pricing from utilities and
notify Volt owners of the rate plan offers via email. Owners will be able to use OnStar to
load the rate plans directly into their vehicle and access them to schedule charging
during lower-rate periods.
Charging data – OnStar also sends and receives EV data that helps utility providers
without having to interface with the vehicle’s electric vehicle supply equipment. This
includes location-based EV data that identifies charging locations and determines
potential load scenarios.
Aggregated services – This solution allows electric service providers to manage the
charging of participating vehicles in a given geographic area, with customer consent.
This includes the ability to control charging on a large amount of EVs simultaneously.
OnStar recently showcased these capabilities on Google’s “Gfleet”, where a Volt would
receive a renewable energy signal provided by an energy management company,
opening up the potential to alert EV customers when renewable energy is available on
the grid for charging.
OnStar has previously used APIs to demonstrate Smart Grid solutions with a number of utilities
across the country.
"We have partnered with OnStar to demonstrate the ability to display our time-of-use electric
rate on both the Volt dashboard as well as on smart phones,” said Haukur Asgeirsson, DTE
Energy engineering manager. “The ability to display the rate on the vehicle could help
customers make informed decisions about when to charge their vehicles."
Two weeks ago at the International Consumer Electronics Show, OnStar announced plans to
give selected developers access to a proprietary API that will allow them create mobile
applications designed to interact with OnStar services. The Smart Grid set of APIs is among the
first to be offered outside of the company.
OnStar services are enabled by its Advanced Telematics Operating Management System.
ATOMS is the most-powerful automotive cloud platform in the market today – connecting to
more than 6 million OnStar customers. Apps created using the API will deliver services and
functionality in the same manner. Giving safe access to the ATOMS Cloud Platform is part of a
broad 2012 growth initiative OnStar announced at the CES.
Developers for Smart Grid services can access OnStar’s Smart Grid APIs by visiting OnStar’s
dedicated Smart Grid website: http://developer.onstar.com or by sending an e-mail to
SmartGrid@onstar.com.
OnStar, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors, is the global leading provider of connected safety,
security and mobility solutions and advanced information technology. With more than 6 million
subscribers in the U.S, Canada and China, OnStar is currently available on more than 45 MY 2012 GM
models, as well as available for installation on most other vehicles already on the road with OnStar FMV.
More information about OnStar can be found at www.onstar.com.
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CONTACTS:
Vijay Iyer
OnStar Communications
313-938-3600
vijay.iyer@onstar.com
Stefan Cross
OnStar Communications
313-530-3884
stefan.cross@onstar.com
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