EnergyHub, a provider of grid-edge flexibility solutions, has partnered with EV manufacturer Rivian to expand access to utility EV programs for Rivian drivers in North America.
As more drivers electrify, utilities are increasingly implementing managed charging programs in order to align charging behavior with local grid conditions. EnergyHub and Rivian aim to make it easier for Rivian drivers to discover and participate in utility EV programs, and for utilities to recruit drivers and scale managed charging programs.
“Partnering with EnergyHub allows us to provide intuitive smart charging features built directly into the Rivian ecosystem,” said Andrew Peterman, Director of Advanced Energy Solutions at Rivian. “By integrating managed charging programs, we’re lowering costs for our drivers, and also ensuring that every Rivian on the road contributes to a more resilient and secure grid.”
EnergyHub’s managed EV charging technology enables dynamic load shaping, coordinating EV charging to deliver the energy drivers need while conforming to capacity constraints across the distribution network. EnergyHub’s broader Virtual Power Plant (VPP) platform also integrates other devices such as connected thermostats and stationary storage batteries.
“Every new EV on the road is a win for drivers and the environment, and by managing charging effectively, we ensure this growth remains a benefit for the grid as well,” said Seth Frader-Thompson, President of EnergyHub. “Rivian’s software ecosystem and customer engagement make it easier for drivers to participate in utility programs, while grid-aware managed charging ensures EVs can serve as a resource to manage the load growth we are seeing.”
Source: EnergyHub







