Every flexible asset on your grid. Already on Eve.

EVs, residential solar, residential batteries, multi-family infrastructure. 95% combined US EV household reach. 95% solar. 85% battery. Four enrollment pathways. Eight layers of data quality. IEEE 2030.5 CSIP certified. SOC 2 certified.

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The asset mix on your network. Already on Eve.

These are the assets Eve speaks to today. We continue to expand the ecosystem through vetted integration partnerships as the DER market evolves.

Electric Vehicles

Every major EV brand sold in the US. 95% combined household reach across pathways.

EVSE (Charging Hardware)

Residential Level 2 chargers across every major brand. Both networked and non-networked chargers via vehicle-side integration.

Residential Solar

Major residential inverter brands. 95% market coverage. Real-time generation visibility plus curtailment control where supported.

Residential Batteries

Major residential battery brands. 85% market coverage. Dispatch-grade control for VPP participation, multi-asset coordination with EVs and solar.

Four pathways · One quality standard · Every customer eligible

No flexible asset left out.

Every flexibility program has customers it cannot enroll, because of the OEM they bought, the charger they own, the battery they installed, or the absence of a connected device. Every excluded customer is a kilowatt that can't be dispatched. Eve closes the eligibility gap with four integration pathways. One quality standard. Every customer eligible. Most utility programs run all four pathways concurrently. Eve chooses the highest-fidelity path per customer and fails over automatically when needed.

OEM-authorized telematics

Direct, OEM-grade vehicle access across major EV brands, including manufacturers reached through authorized OEM aggregation pathways. The telemetry durability, dispatch certainty, and regulator defensibility utilities expect from OEM-backed integrations, without limiting your program to a single OEM ecosystem.

Customer-authorized telematics

Where OEM-authorized telematics aren't available, the driver consents through an in-app flow. Universal coverage across every major EV brand on the market.

Charger integrations

Direct integration with networked EVSE for residential and multi-family charging, with session-level control where the charger supports it.

AMI integration

Where no telematics or charger integration exists, Eve uses the meter, detecting newly connected EVs from charging signatures via your AMI.

A pro-enrollment approach

How we manage the ecosystem.

The ecosystem moves fast. New OEMs sign up, telematics APIs change, charger manufacturers go in and out of business. Eve's integration approach is engineered for utility-grade durability through six operating principles.

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Broadest access

Every EV driver supported, with utilities in control over which integrations are included based on data quality, program goals, and regulatory requirements.

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Eight quality layers, every session

Six in-session validation checks plus two post-hoc reviews. Every telematics signal cleansed, every odd reading flagged, every flagged session manually reviewed before incentives flow.

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Control cost

Affordable integration fees, no complex pricing models that threaten program scalability.

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Maintain optionality

A portfolio of integration providers ensures redundancy, improves coverage agility, keeps costs affordable.

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Prioritize OEM-supported integrations

Where available, functional, and cost-effective, in alignment with utilities' evolving preferences.

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Pursue strategic OEM agreements

Actively expanding direct relationships with top OEMs to unlock distribution and program growth.

IEEE 2030.5 · SOC 2 · AMI-compatible

Built for utility-grade architecture.

Eve is IEEE 2030.5 CSIP certified (April 2026): the protocol Grid DERMS platforms use to communicate with Edge DERMS like Eve. SOC 2 certified data handling for AMI data and customer PII. Eve sits in the architecture position your utility's enterprise security team is already familiar with. Where your program needs AMI-based detection (newly connected EVs from charging signatures), Eve integrates with your meter data management system through SOC 2-certified data handling. Customer data stays in your environment; Eve receives only the load profile needed for detection.

Eve is your Edge DERMS

Already integrated with your Grid DERMS.

Eve is an Edge DERMS, managing the behind-the-meter side of the network and feeding settled flexibility into the Grid DERMS that runs your distribution system. Major Grid DERMS platforms in production. When your Grid DERMS calls for behind-the-meter flexibility, Eve answers with dispatch-grade response and audit-grade evidence. Layer Eve over your existing stack. No rip and replace.

Frequently asked

Questions integration teams ask before they choose Eve.

Every major EV brand sold in the US, with ~95% combined household reach across pathways. Coverage spans OEM-authorized telematics, customer-authorized telematics, networked EVSE integrations, and AMI fallback for the long tail of older or unconnected vehicles.
Four integration pathways running concurrently: OEM-authorized telematics for dispatch certainty and regulator defensibility, customer-authorized telematics for universal brand coverage, charger integrations for networked EVSE, and AMI fallback when no connected device exists. Eve chooses the highest-fidelity path per customer and fails over automatically.
Customer-authorized telematics covers the gap. The driver consents through an in-app flow, which gives universal coverage across every major EV brand on the market, regardless of OEM stance on managed charging. If telematics is not available either, AMI signature detection identifies the EV from the load profile.
Eight quality layers per session: six in-session validation checks plus two post-hoc reviews. Every telematics signal is cleansed, every odd reading flagged, every flagged session manually reviewed before incentives flow. Accurate data, accurate dispatch, accurate settlement, accurate revenue.
Yes. Eve integrates with your MDMS through SOC 2-certified data handling. Customer data stays in your environment; Eve receives only the load profile needed for EV detection. AMI is also one of the four enrollment pathways for customers without telematics or charger integrations.
Major Grid DERMS platforms in production. Eve sits in the Edge DERMS position, IEEE 2030.5 CSIP certified as the protocol your Grid DERMS already uses to call for behind-the-meter flexibility. Layered over your existing stack, no rip and replace.
SOC 2 certified data handling. Customer PII and AMI data stay in your environment; Eve receives only the data needed for dispatch and settlement. Enrollment provenance is audit-trailed end to end, ready for the regulator and your enterprise security review.
Yes. Eve is IEEE 2030.5 CSIP certified as of April 2025, the protocol Grid DERMS platforms use to communicate with Edge DERMS like Eve. The architecture position your utility's enterprise security team is already familiar with.