FranklinWH and EnergyHub Partner to Accelerate Virtual Power Plant Growth Across North America

EnergyHub

Integration of FranklinWH whole-home energy management system with EnergyHub Edge DERMS platform expands customer hardware choice, helping utilities scale programs and enabling new cross-DER grid services capabilities.

Posted November 13, 2024

New York, November 11, 2024 – EnergyHub, a leading provider of grid-edge flexibility, and FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. (FranklinWH), a leader in whole-home energy management, have partnered to integrate FranklinWH’s whole-home energy management system with EnergyHub’s Edge Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) platform. The partnership will maximize customer hardware choice, supporting the rapid growth of virtual power plants (VPPs) that can be used to curb peak electricity demand and provide additional grid services.

“Our partnership with FranklinWH will help maximize the value of VPPs for utilities across North America,” said Matt Johnson, VP Business Development at EnergyHub. “The integration accelerates program growth by allowing residential customers to participate with the devices of their choosing and will help utilities unlock new grid value through inclusion of batteries in cross-DER flexibility programs.”

FranklinWH is already participating in three utility programs in partnership with EnergyHub, spanning Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and North Carolina. For residential customers of participating utilities, the partnership opens new opportunities for homeowners to earn rewards for allowing the utility to discharge batteries during times of peak electricity demand, contributing to grid reliability. With the adoption of FranklinWH’s energy storage technology, homeowners will also have the added benefit of having whole home back up power during outages.

“FranklinWH has seen growing  interest from our customers in flexibility program participation, which makes us very pleased to work with EnergyHub to satisfy the market need,” said Vincent Ambrose, CCO at FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. “As more and more utilities adopt VPPs, it’s important for all of us in the market to work closely to provide solutions.”

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