EnergyHub, a provider of grid-edge flexibility solutions, has partnered with GM Energy, a business unit of General Motors, to integrate GM’s EVs and home energy storage solutions into EnergyHub’s network of utility and market programs across the U.S.
This collaboration will allow eligible owners of EVs under GM’s Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac brands, or owners of GM Energy’s PowerBank stationary storage system, to participate in EnergyHub-managed utility programs. These programs allow customers to earn financial incentives while helping to enhance grid reliability and lower energy costs in their communities.
Later on in 2025, owners of EVs from the GM brands listed above will be able to enroll in select EnergyHub programs through their local utility. This enables smart or managed charging functionality, optimizing charging schedules to support bulk and distribution grid stability while maintaining customer mobility preferences.
The GM Energy PowerBank system will likewise support customer backup power needs, as well as offering support to the grid during peak times and, in turn, providing customers with financial benefits. EnergyHub’s EV managed charging programs, delivered through the company’s Edge Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) platform, help utilities maintain grid stability through demand response and dynamic load shaping. These capabilities enable peak demand management and aid efforts to ensure EVs and other DERs do not overload local distribution infrastructure.
EnergyHub, itself, is a GM Energy-approved direct Edge DERMS integration partner and will begin offering access to eligible GM EVs and home energy storage systems later this year.