CLEAResult, a North American energy efficiency, transition, and sustainability services provider, was recently chosen by AES Indiana to implement a new portfolio of electric vehicle (EV) programs. This initiative focuses on removing barriers to EV adoption and providing managed charging solutions for customer benefit. It includes several services, from home charging assistance to bidirectional fleet charging support.
This suite of programs aims to support the growing shift to EVs, emphasizing efficiency, affordability, and accessibility. It takes a holistic approach, enabling EV adoption while managing charge loads to provide customer cost savings and emission reductions through various programs, including residential and nonresidential managed charging, incentives for EV charging stations, fleet electrification advisory, and a bidirectional charging pilot.
CLEAResult will leverage its advanced platforms and services, including CLEAResult ATLAS Connect, CLEAResult ATLAS GridSaver, and the ChooseEV Commercial Toolkit, as the technology backbone for these efforts. Additionally, it will provide technical assistance, EV charger fulfillment, and the design and measurement of pilot programs. This approach will position AES to strengthen system reliability and cost-effectiveness by analyzing and influencing customer charging behaviours.
CLEAResult leads over 1,650 energy programs across the US and Canada, including EV-specific programs that support services for customers in many utility and local government programs. These programs provide a comprehensive suite of transportation electrification assistance to help customers, including more than 400 utilities to date.
“With the rapid rise of electric vehicles, it’s crucial to innovate sustainable solutions that help balance impact on the grid,” said Rich McBee, CEO at CLEAResult. “We are proud to collaborate with AES Indiana on such a comprehensive portfolio, setting a strong example for EV charging infrastructure that others can follow.”
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