Fuuse acquires Envisij to deliver enterprise-level smart charging

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Fast-growing EV charging platform Fuuse has acquired energy monitoring and management consultancy Envisij to provide fleets with in-depth insights and solutions for their EV charging infrastructure. 

Envisij’s energy management technology will combine with Fuuse’s EV charge point management software to not only optimise the charging of entire fleets, but balance usage with their site power capacity and that of the grid

Envisij’s energy management technology will combine with Fuuse’s EV charge point management software to help clients better understand their site energy usage; plan and optimise their EV charging strategy; and drive down the costs and impact EV charging can have on their overall power infrastructure and costs.

It’s the latest development between the two companies, which have worked closely together since the early stages of Fuuse’s development, collaborating on two Innovate UK and OZEV-funded projects. Work by the two firms in 2019 led to a feasibility study into connected smart charging, exploring the relationship between building energy supply and EV charging need, and producing charge plans to minimise cost and carbon impact.

A second grant, Fleet Connected Smart Charging, extended the solution to encompass entire fleets and the wider grid in 2021. The project tested concepts developed during the preliminary study in real world environments and expanded to include demand response capability that provides clients the ability to participate in the National Grid Wider Access Balancing Mechanism.

The team are now investigating their combined solution across multiple use cases. Working with online retailer Ocado, white goods manufacturer Whirlpool, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, the Road Haulage Association and business park Here + Now, the project is seeing positive results with better utilisation of existing infrastructure across all use cases. As a result, companies have avoided the need for costly energy infrastructure upgrades, reduced their charging costs and the impact on the grid.

Will Maden, co-founder and chief innovation officer for Fuuse, said: “Working together our products have proven to be a natural fit and so we’re delighted to have the Envisij team now join Fuuse permanently. As facilitators of EV transition and optimising charging infrastructure, this acquisition brings one of our closest partnerships into our core offering, allowing us to work with customers to not only optimise the charging of entire fleets, but balance that usage with their site power capacity and that of the grid.”

Gary Highton, managing director of Envisij, added: “Our relationship with Fuuse has been a real meeting of minds. Since our first meeting, we’ve always seen a natural interconnection between our solutions. EV charging can have a detrimental impact on a building and the DNO if left unregulated and unmanaged. Our combined solution aims to make it as easy as possible to protect buildings and power supply as EV transition accelerates.

“We’re thrilled to be working together and realise the impact of our shared vision.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.