ev.energy partners with U.S. utilities including Con Edison, National Grid, and PG&E to deliver managed EV charging programs
ev.energy has partnered with major U.S. utilities including Con Edison, National Grid, and PG&E to deploy managed EV charging programs at scale. These partnerships leverage ev.energy's AI-driven platform to optimize EV charging schedules, reducing grid stress and lowering costs for ratepayers. The programs have already demonstrated measurable outcomes, such as shifting 98% of EV charging load off-peak in California through a CEC-backed initiative with MCE and Silicon Valley Clean Energy. ev.energy and The Brattle Group estimate that managed EV charging could unlock up to $30 billion in annual utility cost avoidance across the U.S. by 2035, including $575 in avoided costs per actively managed vehicle per year. The partnerships are operational today, not pilots, and provide a non-wires alternative to traditional infrastructure investments.
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