OpenADR Momentum 2024 |
OpenADR Alliance announces evolving membership as demand for electric vehicles grows200-member milestone driven by wave of innovative EV business models May 22, 2024; San Ramon, CA – The OpenADR Alliance has announced significant membership growth to reach 200 members as the demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and supporting technologies increases. The Alliance, a global ecosystem of software/platform providers, device manufacturers, operators, and EV service equipment companies, has seen a new group of member companies in recent months, including those with innovative EV business models such as payment systems. Created to foster the development, adoption, and compliance of the OpenADR and related communications standards, the OpenADR Alliance reached its member milestone this month, as managed EV charging platforms and systems became the fastest growing component. According to industry forecasts, global EV sales are projected to reach 16.2% of total vehicle sales in 2024, with the demand for EV charging and energy management platforms growing exponentially. Rolf Bienert, Technical & Managing Director, OpenADR Alliance, comments: “As a global ecosystem, the OpenADR Alliance is going from strength to strength, evolving to meet new technology developments and investment in EV charging. It’s encouraging to see this momentum build as utilities, automotive manufacturers, platform providers and companies offering new solutions work together to meet the challenges of creating a fast, reliable and robust infrastructure. We’re proud to be part of this EV revolution.” Among the newest members are:
Energy flexibility in Europe As more governments and policy makers in Europe specify open standards as part of energy demand flexibility, new European members are also rolling out cutting-edge software and technology solutions to support several utility-led programs. Boosting the Alliance membership, Codibly in Poland, Cuculus in Germany, and E.ON Energy in Sweden, all joined in the last six months. One flexibility project features the E.ON SWITCH digital e-marketplace product for grid flexibility, aimed at network operators and customers who can opt in to become suppliers of green electricity. OpenADR is the recommended standard for server-to-client communication of conditional flexibility and, in Sweden, the open source openLEADER implementation was used as a starting point. OpenADR Alliance recent milestones:
The OpenADR Alliance, a non-profit corporation created to foster the development, adoption, and compliance of OpenADR and related standards, helps utilities manage the growing pool of distributed energy resources, which includes renewable energy, energy storage, demand response and electric vehicle charging. The OpenADR standard supports communications to all DER resources to manage changes in load shape, energy inputs and power characteristics of DER assets. The EcoPort standard additionally enables smart appliances to be connected. More information can be found at http://www.openadr.org/. |