Driivz, a part of Vontier, has launched a new Energy Management System (EMS) aimed at helping electric vehicle charging site operators achieve site optimization, profitability, and effective utilization of energy resources. The new EMS solution was built after the acquisition of Sparkion Technologies integration and provides a platform through which grid power, renewable power, battery power, and EVs can be intelligently managed through a network of both local and cloud-based controls. The EMS addresses one of the biggest challenges facing charging operators-limited electrical capacity-by using dynamic load balancing and power assist capabilities that can allow up to six times more vehicles to charge at a single site without requiring costly grid upgrades.
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It also helps reduce operational expenses through demand charge mitigation and real-time power allocation while integrating renewable energy and battery storage during peak pricing periods. In addition, the platform enables charging sites to participate in utility and grid programs, creating new revenue streams through services such as demand response and frequency regulation. “The evolution of EV charging requires more than just connecting vehicles to power. It demands intelligent energy management that balances operational efficiency, cost control and grid reliability,” said Shiri Levi-Laor, CEO of Driivz. “Our new Energy Management System represents a fundamental shift in how operators can approach charging infrastructure, enabling them to scale profitably without massive capital investments while simultaneously supporting grid stabilization and sustainability goals.”





