Duke Energy Florida to work with Itron for its new EV charging program

Published on March 23, 2022 by Dave Kovaleski

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Duke Energy Florida will deploy Itron’s DER Optimizer solution to run its new managed electric vehicle (EV) charging program.

The DER Optimizer, which allows utilities to manage and monitor residential EV charging programs, will provide credits for EV owners to charge their vehicles during off-peak hours.

Itron is integrating with a comprehensive EV telematics platform provided by Rolling Energy Resources, which connects to cars through their native APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). This allows for easy onboarding for customers and their vehicles into the program without needing to install additional hardware or communicating charging stations.

The program will start this month and run for four years. During that time, Duke Energy Florida will use Itron’s DER Optimizer to collect permissible EV charging session data in near-real-time and gain insights into residential EV charging behavior.

“As the first utility to deploy Itron’s DER Optimizer solution, Duke Energy is leading the way to better manage EV charging for residential consumers in Florida. The scalable solution will enable Duke Energy Florida to accommodate future growth of electric transportation within its service territory and discover best practices for residential EV Off Peak programs,” Don Reeves, senior vice president of Outcomes at Itron, said. “Understanding the supply and demand of EV charging is critical. With Itron’s DER Optimizer solution, Duke Energy Florida will have a tool to do just that.”

Itron is a leader in distributed energy management, with programs active at 25 utilities, representing over 1 GW of connected load and 1.5 million enrolled devices.