Record Milestone Strengthens EV Charging and Grid Reliability
Mobility House North America has reached a major milestone, surpassing 100 megawatts (MW) of managed EV fleet-charging capacity across the United States and Canada. The achievement follows a record-breaking second quarter (Q2) of 2026, during which the company commissioned more than 15 MW of new EV fleet charging systems. This growing charging network provides a larger pool of flexible energy resources that can help utilities manage increasing electricity demand while supporting the transition to electric transportation.

Why the 100 MW Milestone Matters
The company measures its progress by the total megawatts of charging capacity under management, reflecting its ability to integrate electric vehicle fleets with the power grid. As electricity demand continues to rise due to transportation electrification and the rapid growth of AI-powered data centers, flexible EV charging has become an important solution for maintaining grid stability.
According to CEO Greg Hintler, Mobility House North America believes that the fastest and most cost-effective way to increase available grid capacity is by using the flexibility already built into managed EV charging infrastructure. By intelligently shifting charging schedules, fleet operators can reduce peak electricity demand, delay expensive grid upgrades, and lower energy costs for utilities and consumers.
Record Q2 Brings New Fleet Customers
The milestone was driven by several new fleet charging projects commissioned during Q2 2026. These include Blacksburg Transit in Virginia and the Tempe Elementary School District No. 3 school bus fleet in Arizona.
These sites are powered by ChargePilot, the company’s intelligent charging management platform. ChargePilot combines cloud and edge computing technology to optimize charging reliability while minimizing electricity costs. The platform is compatible with more than 80 different EV charger models, making it suitable for schools, transit agencies, municipalities, and logistics companies.
Cascade EV Aggregator Expands Virtual Power Plant Capabilities
Earlier this year, Mobility House North America introduced the Cascade EV Aggregator, an AI-powered energy optimization platform designed to help fleet operators participate in utility demand response and energy programs.
Cascade transforms electric vehicles into distributed energy resources by aggregating vehicle batteries into a virtual power plant (VPP). Utilities can then draw on this flexible energy capacity during periods of peak demand, reducing pressure on the electricity grid without requiring costly infrastructure expansion.
The platform is currently serving select customers in Massachusetts and California and is expected to become available to all ChargePilot fleet customers in the near future.
Supporting the Future of Fleet Electrification
With more than 100 MW of managed charging capacity now under operation, Mobility House North America is strengthening its role in advancing vehicle-grid integration across North America. The company believes that reliable managed charging will remain the foundation for affordable energy, improved grid stability, and the continued expansion of electric fleet transportation as electricity demand continues to grow.

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