SolarEdge has added a new EV charging system to its ecosystem of commercial-scale solar and storage solutions. The new system includes a new EV charger for businesses, powered and controlled by an energy management system that the company introduced following the acquisition of Wevo Energy last year.
The new charger features a sleek, compact design, is suitable for both single-phase and three-phase power, and has automatic switching built in. It’s designed for fast, simple installation in just a few minutes.
SolarEdge’s energy management system is designed to maximize the use of excess solar energy. It combines customer-specific EV charging schedules and solar generation patterns with real-time grid electricity prices to autonomously calculate the most economical energy source—solar, battery or grid—to use for charging at any given moment. It also enables tiered charging modes, allowing priority users to access grid power if needed, while other non-priority vehicles are set to charge only when solar is available.
By dynamically boosting or throttling EV charging based on real-time energy loads, the new solution can support up to 20 times more charging power than is available from the grid connection, while ensuring that the building’s energy load is never exceeded, according to the company.
“Since installing SolarEdge’s PV and EV charging solution, we have managed to cut our EV fleet charging costs by around 70%—a substantial saving on our energy bill,” said Christoph Vogl, CEO of German retailer BV-comOffice, one of the first customers to deploy the new system. “I’ve also been impressed by how adaptable the system is—it allows us to prioritize different vehicles, so we can ensure our sales reps are always road-ready, while other employees can have their cars charged by the end of the day.”
Teddy Flatau, CEO and co-founder of Wevo Energy, said: “Integrating intelligent energy management into the SolarEdge ecosystem will allow businesses to unlock the full potential of solar-powered EV charging. As early results clearly demonstrate, this solution doesn’t just lower charging costs—it makes EV infrastructure smarter, more scalable, and more sustainable.”
The SolarEdge ONE EV Charger is now available for commercial applications, and is expected to be available for residential applications in Q3 2025.
Source: SolarEdge