Electrification cannot be limited to places where infrastructure is already strong. If electric mobility is to scale globally, it must work in very different realities — including regions where the grid is limited and winter temperatures fall well below freezing. That is why Easee travelled to Canada’s Northwest Territories. Together with Subaru, we charged an electric vehicle using power generated solely from portable solar panels and battery storage — in sub-Arctic winter conditions.
Easee is proud to announce the appointment of Joris Hupperets as Chief Commercial Officer. With more than 20 years of international experience in strategic consulting, Hupperets has held senior leadership roles at Last Mile Solutions, EVBox, and Vattenfall, and has a distinguished track record of building and scaling cleantech businesses across Europe.
New findings from Europe’s largest Vehicle-to-Grid project show the untapped potential of bidirectional charging. Most electric cars stand still around 90% of the time. What if that time could be used to support your home, or even the grid?
EV charging technology company Easee has announced that its portfolio of smart EV chargers has fulfilled the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) cybersecurity requirements set out in EN 18031.
Easee has reached a defining milestone in its mission to simplify electrification: one million chargers sold globally. Symbolically, the one-millionth unit is the new Easee Charge Pro—the company’s most advanced and vehicle-to-grid (V2G)-ready charger yet, engineered for demanding environments like fleet depots, apartment blocks, and commercial car parks.