As the electric vehicle (EV) revolution gathers momentum, there is an urgent need for the installed charging infrastructure to be smarter.
Electric Miles and Project EV have agreed on a deal that addresses this growing problem, while saving drivers money and helping the Government’s ambition to make every ChargePoint smart.
Smart Charging platform
The two companies have signed a 3-year contract with plans for around 100,000 chargers deployed by Project EV to be exclusively controlled on the Electric Miles Smart Charging platform.
As a result, thousands of EV owners will have access to a suite of services, including automated charging at the cheapest time, saving drivers money and protecting the transmission and distribution grid from excessive demand at peak periods. With smart charging, motorists can save 40% on their charging bills.
Electric Miles app
At the touch of their smartphone screen, they’ll be able to see the level of charge in their car’s battery
Through the Electric Miles app, drivers will have full control over the charging of their car to ensure it has the right amount of charge for the driver’s needs at the lowest possible cost.
At the touch of their smartphone screen, they’ll be able to see the level of charge in their car’s battery to make charging more intelligent and automated.
Net Zero
Innovations like this agreement between Electric Miles and Project EV are essential steps on the road to Net Zero. The government has announced there will be a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, as a result, hundreds of thousands of EV chargers will have to be in place.
The government has made it clear these chargers will need to be smart to reduce the impact on the National Grid. It won’t be possible for all EVs to be charging at the same time, without massive investment in transmission infrastructure and power stations.
intelligent smart charging platform
Electric Miles is clubbing their intelligent smart charging platform with its innovative demand-side flexibility
Electric Miles is already addressing this problem by clubbing their intelligent smart charging platform with its innovative demand-side flexibility services, where it balances EV charging with grid constraint.
Through deals with three major Distribution System Operators (DSO), it will offer about 23 MWs of Demand Side Response (DSR). In the future, benefits from providing this service will be shared with the drivers who have allowed their car batteries to be used in this way. Yet another incentive to join the EV revolution.
Efficient power
Arun Anand, CEO and Founder of Electric Miles, commented, "Most domestic car charging is still done after returning from work between 5 pm and 7 pm, the same time as demand for electricity goes up as everyone starts cooking their dinner."
He adds, "Project EV has already deployed 20,000 chargers in the residential market. Hence we’re very excited to deliver our services to Project EV. From the start, we were impressed with their shared desire to put the interests of drivers first. Our Smart charging platform puts motorists in total control of how and when they charge while also helping the Grid to deliver power efficiently."
software as a service platform
Arun Anand continues, "From the start, we developed our software as a service platform to be hardware agnostic. It can work with any Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) charger in the market."
He further states, "This is an important consideration for any charger manufacturer that doesn’t have this capability with the government’s Smart Charging Regulation due to come into effect next year."
future-proof cheaper driving
Simon Peat, CEO of Project EV, said, "We believe this deal will revolutionize the way vehicles are charged from dumb to smart."
Simon Peat adds, "Using one of our advanced chargers integrated with Software from Electric Miles will allow drivers to charge their vehicles with the right amount of power at the cheapest cost. This is future-proofed cheaper driving."