- A new EV charging solution comes online in North Carolina.
- FlexGen’s battery solution comes with energy management and battery storage capacities.
FlexGen Power Systems has launched an electric vehicle charging solution combining its energy management system (EMS) and battery energy storage. The North Carolina-based energy storage system integrator announced the launch of Plug & Play FlexGen Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Services yesterday.
The operator utilises its HybridOS 9.3 EMS platform and a containerised energy storage system (ESS) to optimise energy consumption for the charging network operator, and the platform integrates with on-site energy resources. Its benefits include reducing peak demand to avoid charge rates from utilities by optimising usage. It also allows the user to participate in regional power markets to get the best value for their energy.
FlexGen asserts to have expanded the EMS’ microgrid capabilities to allow it to continue supplying charging power regardless of an outage from the power grid. “EV’s are the future, and flexible, advanced, available EV charging is the most important step to realising that future. With Hybrid OS, FlexGen is perfectly positioned to meet the Biden Administration’s plan to provide on-site charging along the national highway system,” said Kelcy Pegler, CEO of FlexGen.