EnergyHub partners with major US automaker to expand access to utility grid programs
Vehicle-to-grid technologies are finally coming of age, and just in the nick of time. EnergyHub, a leading provider of grid-edge flexibility solutions, has announced a partnership with GM Energy, part of General Motors, to integrate GM’s electric vehicles (EVs) and home energy storage solutions into EnergyHub’s network of utility and market programs across the United States.

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