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Without intentional energy management, EV charging risks stretching the grid, rather than supporting it. The rising demand for high power EV charging systems across North America, particularly for fleet and heavy-duty transportation applications, raises the potential for overloading, inefficient energy use and additional costs, all of which make the transition to sustainable transport more of a burden than it needs to be. Purpose-built energy management platforms are the key to mitigating this risk, transforming charging stations from grid burden to grid boosters. For example, Elywhere’s Energy Orchestration System (EOS) employs intelligent load management to align key data points and deliver the most appropriate power distribution for any given scenario. Subject to customer priorities, EOS adjusts in real-time to pull, store, and deliver energy optimally. From maximizing the use of clean energy during peak generation times to supporting the grid with demand response capabilities, EOS addresses grid challenges head-on, providing a smart, flexible solution that addresses current demands and anticipates future needs. Learn more about EOS capabilities via the link below or contact ena@elywhere.com to discuss how the system could go to work for your business. #evcharging #energystorage #gridresilience

  • Elywhere Orchestration System (EOS) dashboard monitoring power flow.

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