Schneider Electric and The Mobility House team up on fleet charging
According to the companies’ press release, the global partnership “combines the strengths of both organisations,” listing what they will bring to the table. In the case of Schneider Electric, for instance, that includes its “strong global presence,” as well as “advanced energy & power management solutions.” The Mobility House Solutions will bring its charging and energy management platform to the partnership, among other things.
“Our advanced charging and energy management system ChargePilot enables our partners to offer reliable charging at lowest possible energy and grid connection costs. In our experience, customers can save up to 70% in grid connection costs and another 20-50% in energy costs,” specifies Heiko Bayer, Managing Director of The Mobility House Solutions. “Partnering with a strong industry leader like Schneider Electric allows us to combine our expertise and join forces to accelerate the electrification of mobility, delivering innovative and impactful solutions on a global scale.”
“We are pleased to partner with The Mobility House, who share our vision of a decarbonised future for mobility,” says Asha Devasia, Power Systems Strategy SVP at Schneider Electric. “Together, we are poised to speed up the deployment of important technologies for fleet electrification. We expect this cooperation to serve a cross-section of markets seeking a smart and sensible approach to charging performance and coordination.”
The Mobility House has deployed its ChargePilot for numerous projects across the US and Europe. Notably for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in 2022. In the press release, the Munich-based company mentions the Brookville Smart Energy Bus Depot in Montgomery County, Maryland. The project features a 6.5-megawatt microgrid and infrastructure to charge 70 electric buses. ChargePilot coordinates and optimises charging schedules based on energy demands and route block, ensuring the buses are always ready to go when their shift starts.
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