The collaboration is attempting to address inconsistent charging, network interoperability and pricing inefficiencies to create a smoother EV charging experience while supporting grid sustainability.
Despite leading in EV adoption, Norway's charging network remains fragmented. Varying standards among providers create a disjointed user experience, while the lack of unified pricing hinders cost-effective charging for large-scale users.
As part of this initiative, Volue , Deftpower and Norsk Elbilforening are now incentivising EV owners to charge their vehicles during optimal periods, easing pressure on the grid and promoting sustainable energy consumption.
Drivers in areas covered by Norgesnett can receive discounts for charging in a grid-friendly manner. Volue’s technology ensures that excess energy is used efficiently, rewarding consumers who opt for off-peak charging. This approach not only lowers energy demand during peak hours but also enhances grid reliability.
Deftpower’s white-label SaaS platform has been designed to enable smarter charging, helping both drivers and mobility service providers (MSPs) reduce costs and optimise charging efficiency.
“By working together with Volue, we are making smart charging the norm rather than the exception, and we’re enabling EV drivers to charge when it’s most cost-effective and beneficial for the grid” said Jacob van Zonneveld, CEO and co-founder of Deftpower. “Our platform bridges the gap between stakeholders across Europe, making the transition to widespread electrification more efficient and rewarding for everyone involved.”
The collaboration with Norsk Elbilforening and Deftpower is regarded by Volue as a major step toward expanding smart charging solutions across Europe.
“Smart EV charging isn’t just about convenience - it’s about transforming home charging from a grid challenge into a key part of the energy solution” added Kjetil Storset, Head of Spark by Volue. “By working with the Norwegian EV Association and Deftpower, we’re empowering drivers to charge more intelligently, save money, and contribute to a more resilient power grid.”
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