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California's first CCA-driven virtual power plant to integrate a large-scale managed EV charging program using OpenADR 3.1, now scaling across MCE's territory with ev.energy
The first California CCA program to use OpenADR 3.1 to connect a managed EV charging platform into a DERMS-backed VPP that informs CAISO market bids.
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Carbon Impact Report 2025: Navigating the Carbon Negative Long-Game
Sandy Neill presents ev.energy’s 2025 Carbon Impact Report — explaining the structural challenges behind our first net-positive year, and setting out our plan to return to net-negative.
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ev.energy and Sense partner to deliver household-level DER orchestration at scale from the grid-edge
ev.energy and Sense to lower household energy bills through AMI and DER orchestration in a newly announced strategic partnership.
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The GW Illusion: Not All Flexibility is Created Equal
Don't be misled by VPP capacity metrics. ev.energy CEO unpacks why measuring dispatchable kW and shiftable GWh uncovers the real value of VPPs.
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Four Pillars for Flexibility at Scale: Seven Years of Program Insights
The gap between flexibility's promise and today's reality is the most urgent challenge in energy. ev.energy CEO Nick Woolley shares seven years of lessons on what it actually takes to build VPPs that scale — across reach, experience, value, and trust.
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ev.energy Launches 'EVolved Charging' Pilot with Black Hills Energy to Optimize Colorado’s Grid
ev.energy partners with Black Hills Energy to launch 'EVolved Charging,' a managed EV charging pilot. Drivers in Colorado earn rewards for shifting 85% of charging to off-peak hours, helping to balance the local grid and advance clean energy goals.
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ev.energy customers reduce peak demand by 80% as part of Project Shift
ev.energy insights gained as a strategic partner in the UK’s largest smart charging trial, Project Shift.
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ev.energy and Flexitricity partnership helps suppliers unlock Balancing Mechanism
ev.energy has partnered with Flexitricity with the aim of forming the first aggregated balancing mechanism unit comprised of domestic electric vehicles (EVs). Utilising ev.energy’s smart charging platform with over 10,000 electric vehicle assets, Flexitricity will be able to trade this domestic flexibility as a virtual power plant, giving energy suppliers and their customers access to grid balancing revenues.
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ev.energy obtains B Corp certification
EV charging start-up ev.energy is pleased to announce its status as a Certified B Corporation®. B Corps™ are a growing group of companies who are reinventing business by pursuing purpose as well as profit.
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Volkswagen Group partners with ev.energy on future mobility
Volkswagen Group has selected ev.energy as one of five start-ups it will work with as part of its Future Mobility Incubator. Over the coming months, Volkswagen Group and its subsidiary, Elli, will explore how it can make its customers’ EV charging more environmentally friendly, cheaper and easier using ev.energy’s smart-charging software.
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AusNet Services partner with ev.energy for Australian smart charging trial
ev.energy is helping AusNet to more efficiently utilise the energy network and reduce costs for everyone, through the intelligent management of how electric vehicles charge. Early results and similar tests in other markets have demonstrated that smart charging technology can reduce strain on the network during peak times whilst still providing EV owners with a fully charged battery when they need it.
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ev.energy wins UK’s first commercial tender using electric vehicles to manage the electricity network
This is the first time that domestic electric vehicles have won a commercial tender, competing against more established flexibility technologies like diesel generators and static batteries.