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EnergyHub and Rivian partner to bring EV managed charging to drivers nationwide

Provider of grid-edge flexibility solutions EnergyHub and American electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian have announced a partnership to expand access to utility EV programmes for Rivian drivers across North America.
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For Rivian drivers, this will enable new opportunities to discover and participate in utility EV programmes. For utilities, the partnership will make it easier to recruit drivers and scale cost-effective managed charging programs that unlock electric vehicles as grid resources, driving a more reliable, affordable grid for everyone.

As more drivers electrify, EV managed charging plays a critical role in supporting utilities by aligning charging behaviour with local grid conditions. Through the partnership, Rivian vehicles will be eligible for both passive and active managed charging programmes.

“Partnering with EnergyHub allows us to provide even more drivers with the opportunity to simplify their daily routine through intuitive smart charging features built directly into the Rivian ecosystem” said Andrew Peterman, Director of Advanced Energy Solutions at Rivian. “By integrating managed charging programmes, we’re not only lowering costs for our drivers and elevating the ownership experience, but also ensuring that every Rivian on the road contributes to a more resilient and secure grid for everyone.”

EnergyHub’s EV managed charging technology enables dynamic load shaping, coordinating EV charging to deliver the energy drivers need while conforming to capacity constraints across the distribution network.

This grid-aware approach helps protect infrastructure from the power plant to the garage. As part of EnergyHub’s broader Virtual Power Plant (VPP) platform, this enhanced EV capability integrates alongside connected thermostats, batteries, and other flexible devices.

“Every new EV on the road is a win for drivers and the environment, and by managing charging effectively, we ensure this growth remains a benefit for the grid as well” said Seth Frader-Thompson, President of EnergyHub. “Rivian’s software ecosystem and customer engagement make it easier for drivers to participate in utility programs, while grid-aware managed charging ensures EVs can serve as a resource to manage the load growth we are seeing across the country. Together, we’re delivering real value for drivers and practical solutions for utilities.”

Rivian and EnergyHub are working to launch Rivian into utility EV programmes across North America, making grid-aware managed charging more accessible for drivers and utilities alike.

EnergyHub is a subsidiary of Alarm.com, a platform specialising in intelligently connected property.

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