Smart, scalable, and sustainable EV charging for a greener future

ePowerMove optimizes energy use with cost-effective, bidirectional EV charging solutions. By integrating smart grids, predictive controls, and V2G technology, it enhances efficiency, supports renewables, and accelerates sustainable urban e-mobility worldwide.

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Months

January 2025 to June 2028
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Partners

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Pilots

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Million

ePowerMove aims to optimise energy usage by integrating advanced charging infrastructure with smart grid technologies.

The project focuses on advancing electric vehicle charging by developing smart, low-cost, and bidirectional charging solutions. By integrating seamless grid interaction, predictive controls, and innovative installation methods, the project enhances congestion, support renewable energy integration, and provide a scalable foundation for widespread EV adoption.

Driven by innovation, affordability, and user-centric design, ePowerMove develops cost-effective, bidirectional, and interoperable charging solutions that enhance efficiency and support the increasing adoption of renewable energy. Our flexible, scalable system architecture ensures compatibility across diverse regional power grids and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technologies.

By leveraging advanced charging technology and energy management strategies and exploring new business models, ePowerMove paves the way for mass EV adoption, helping cities transition to sustainable urban e-mobility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.

Pilot sites

Real-world testing for scalable EV Charging Solutions

Helsinki, Finland

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Klagenfurt, Austria

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Nicosia, Cyprus

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Shaping user-friendly V2G charging: Key Insights from ePowerMove

Shaping user-friendly V2G charging: Key Insights from ePowerMove

ePowerMove places users at the heart of V2G charging by combining research, co-design, and real-world insights. The project identifies key user needs, barriers, and expectations, translating them into accessible, intuitive solutions that will be tested in pilot sites across Helsinki, Klagenfurt, and Nicosia.

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