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WeaveGrid partners with American Center for Mobility to test EV-grid integration software

WeaveGrid is partnering with the American Center for Mobility (ACM) to test its innovative software with real-world EVs and charging infrastructure at ACM's Willow Run facility in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
By James Foster April 16, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
WeaveGrid launches an electric vehicle and charging infrastructure test center with the American Center for Mobility

This effort will be supported by the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform, a grant awarded by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME).

WeaveGrid's software helps EVs integrate with the electric grid by leveraging data and controls available via vehicle telematics and cloud-connected charging hardware. By combining these data sources with grid-optimised algorithms to facilitate charging at beneficial times, WeaveGrid enables EVs and charging devices to interact with the grid, thereby boosting grid resilience while reducing driver costs.

"The collaboration unlocked by this grant represents an exciting opportunity to gather real-world data from a wide range of EVs and chargers and lead the way in advanced measurement and validation of vehicle telematics for utility applications more broadly," said Yakov Berenshteyn, WeaveGrid's director of automotive and charging partnerships. "By working with the American Centre for Mobility, we will support OEMs and EVSE providers in elevating their grid integration capabilities, and ensure our utility partners have a robust software platform to solve infrastructure optimization challenges cost-effectively."

With access to ACM's development and validation garage facility, as well as a range of Level 2 EV chargers, WeaveGrid will begin conducting charging test procedures later this year. Formalising this effort at the Michigan Testing Facility in Ypsilanti will also open the door for expanding this effort and engaging with major automotive events.

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