The Mobility House North America (“the company”) had a record Q2, commissioning more than 15MW of EV fleet charging systems, bringing its total capacity under management to more than 100 megawatts in the United States and Canada. Reaching this scale gives the company a growing pool of flexible, dispatchable capacity at exactly the moment the electric grid faces its steepest load growth in decades, driven by electrification and the rapid expansion of AI data centers. Managed fleet charging can be aggregated and shifted to serve as a powerful tool to relieve grid stress, defer utility upgrades, and lower costs for ratepayers.
Megawatts under management is the company’s core measurement of progress toward fleet vehicle-grid integration (VGI) and grid-scale impact, and this achievement positions ChargePilot® as a market-leading charge management system (CMS) for schools, transit agencies, municipalities, and logistics providers.
"We are celebrating 100 Megawatts under management as a noteworthy landmark on the journey to grid-scale impact. As electrification and AI data centers drive electricity demand to record levels, the cheapest and fastest capacity is the flexibility we already have on the grid. We are proud to have earned the trust of utilities and fleets to power these critical transportation systems relied upon by communities across the United States and Canada."
Greg Hintler, CEO,
The Mobility House North America
The milestone was reached on the strength of the company’s record second quarter, with a flurry of commissionings totaling more than 15MW in Q2 2026 alone. New customers commissioned by the company in the last three months include school bus fleets and transit agencies, including Blacksburg Transit in Virginia.
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Charging at these fleet sites is managed using ChargePilot®, the industry-leading CMS for electric vehicle fleets, built for reliability and energy cost-optimization. ChargePilot’s hybrid cloud-and-edge computing architecture and interoperability with more than 80 models of EV chargers enable each site to operate reliably and flexibly at lowest cost. Reliable managed charging is the foundation on which fleet capacity can be aggregated and dispatched for grid services and utility programs.
The Mobility House North America already initiated the next major step toward realizing their vision earlier this year with the introduction of Cascade EV Aggregator. This AI-driven energy optimization platform enables fleet participation in a broad range of utility programs to fully optimize the value that can be generated and compensated, using vehicle batteries as operational energy assets. The aggregation capability of Cascade turns EVs at homes and in fleets into a virtual power plant (VPP) — distributed, dispatchable capacity that utilities can call on to help meet peak demand. This is the same model that leading grid operators are now using to meet data center and electrification-driven demand without overbuilding the grid. Cascade is currently in operation for select customers in Massachusetts and California, and will soon be available to all ChargePilot® fleet customers.
"Vehicle-grid integration is a tremendously powerful technological solution to energy affordability and grid stability in the energy transition. We believe this integration will only succeed when it’s built on a solid foundation of reliable managed charging. I would like to personally thank every single fleet customer that has trusted their charging operations to ChargePilot, and I look forward to continuing to drive fleet electrification forward, hand in hand with each of you."
Greg Hintler, CEO,
The Mobility House North America
About The Mobility House
The Mobility House is shaping the zero emissions future of energy and mobility. Our resilient charging technology makes EV charging reliable and flexible, and provides drivers the freedom of zero emissions, zero cost charging. We integrate flexible charging with energy systems to stabilize the electrical grid and free it from fossil fuels. Across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America, The Mobility House currently manages more than 2,700 EV fleet charging facilities, charges hundreds of thousands of electric vehicles, and trades power from more than 1 GWh of energy storage.












