EnergyHub, the industry’s most experienced provider of distributed energy management systems (DERMS) continues to expand its electric vehicle platform EnergyHub EV with the addition of EvoCharge, a pioneer in Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and cable management solutions. The integration of EvoCharge residential and commercial Level 2 charging equipment supports electric vehicle (EV) drivers looking to pair high-speed charging with affordability.
Utilities are moving swiftly to deploy EV flexibility programs, and success requires maximizing customer equipment choice and ease of participation. Meanwhile, charging convenience and speed, especially for commercial locations, are key to a successful EV transition.
“Integrating with EvoCharge is an important milestone in our work to build the largest network of EVSE and EV OEM partners in the industry,” said Matt Johnson, VP of Business Development at EnergyHub. “Every day we see our utility clients growing the grid-reliability impact of their EV programs by providing more charging hardware choices to EV drivers.”
Through the EnergyHub EV platform, utilities can offer their customers managed charging, behavioral charging, and charging analytics programs with easy enrollment services and the largest EV-focused partner ecosystem. Now utilities can also provide electrical customer access to EvoCharge Level 2 EV home charging stations and a customer-facing app. Commercial customers can also participate in utility programs using flexible and scalable EvoCharge solutions for any size property, increasing grid-reliability benefits.
“Participation in utility flexibility programs saves EV owners money while strengthening the grid,” said Tom Moser, President, EvoCharge. “EvoCharge is committed to providing our residential customers with solutions to make home charging an effortless experience. Our partnership with EnergyHub allows customers additional benefits for being part of a smart, connected network of chargers, and will help ensure grid resilience as EV adoption continues to accelerate.”
EnergyHub has more than one million devices under management and increased the number of EVs participating in EnergyHub EV programs by more than 200 percent in 2022.