Smart EV charging solutions leader Easee has announced its participation in the Mercury Consortium’s groundbreaking initiative to develop interoperable, grid-ready standards for electric vehicle chargers. The consortium, in collaboration with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and other key industry partners, unveiled preliminary technical requirements at the Mercury Innovation Symposium in New York City.
These draft standards aim to enable EV chargers to seamlessly respond to grid signals, support demand flexibility, and give consumers enhanced control over their energy use. Easee is among the first manufacturers actively contributing to these guidelines, helping to ensure chargers are interoperable, responsive, and future-ready.
“Smart, seamless electrification has always been at the heart of our mission,” said Alan O’Donnell, Global Head of Public Affairs at Easee. “By collaborating with the Mercury Consortium and EPRI, we’re taking a significant step toward an energy future where EV chargers work in harmony with the grid, and with each other. Together, we’re building an ecosystem where everything just works better, for everyone.”
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