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Q3 recap: Better control, deeper visibility, and expanded coverage

If Q2 was about momentum, Q3 was about maturity.

Across the industry, the infrastructure that enables energy flexibility is coming into place, and it’s shaping everything we build at Enode. This quarter, we focused on giving our customers more control and visibility across their programs, while strengthening the partnerships that make a truly interoperable energy system possible.

Here’s what we’ve been up to in the last three months.

Smarter control for EVs and chargers

EV charging remains one of the most complex and rewarding challenges in connected energy. With every new vehicle, charger, and API, ensuring consistent orchestration becomes more critical, and more valuable.

That’s why this quarter, we focused on making control simpler and smarter.

EV Charger Dynamic Pairing, now available for early adopters, automatically detects when a user’s vehicle is plugged into their charger. The system creates a dynamic pair that Enode can fully control through the Vehicle API, removing the need for custom pairing logic or multi-device coordination. The result: reliable smart charging that works seamlessly across more setups.

Alongside this, we introduced Unified Control, a major step toward a unified control layer for EV charging. Developers can now manage charging through the Vehicle API while Enode handles charger coordination behind the scenes. Whether a vehicle is connected to a smart charger or a standard outlet, the experience stays consistent.

Together, these features give energy retailers and aggregators the tools to scale managed charging programs with less complexity and more confidence.

New optimization capabilities for batteries

As more homes adopt solar and storage, battery optimization is becoming an essential part of connected energy.

This quarter, we released IDLE mode, a new feature that allows batteries to maintain a specific state of charge over time. It’s a key building block for advanced optimization use cases.

Setting a battery to IDLE can:

  • Prevent discharging during low-price periods to reserve energy for later.
  • Prevent charging from solar to keep capacity free for high-price periods.

IDLE mode is now supported for SolarEdge and Solis (hybrid) inverters connected to batteries, with more vendors coming soon. It’s a small but powerful step toward making storage assets more flexible and controllable across the energy ecosystem.

Better visibility for faster operations

As our customers scale, visibility becomes a differentiator. Being able to see and understand what’s happening across thousands of connected assets helps teams move faster and make better decisions.

This quarter, we launched Asset History (Beta), a new timeline view in the Enode dashboard that helps support and integration teams investigate issues, review past commands, and understand asset behavior over time.

We also improved Find by ID, adding VIN lookups, context-aware hints, and a clearer interface. These enhancements make it easier to locate users and assets, saving time and reducing friction during troubleshooting.

Together, these updates make Enode’s dashboard not just a control tool, but a complete visibility layer for connected energy.

Expanding coverage across brands and markets

We continued broadening our supported ecosystem to help customers reach more users globally:

  • Solis batteries and meters (beta)
  • BYD vehicles in Australia (beta, read-only)
  • Garo, Keba, and Heidelberg chargers (now fully released)
  • New languages for Link UI and Interventions API: Latvian, Lithuanian, Japanese, and Polish

Expanding the open energy ecosystem

Interoperability is built on collaboration, and this quarter, we saw that ecosystem expand faster than ever.

From new partnerships to new customer launches, the companies we work with are turning flexibility into real-world impact.

New and expanded partnerships

We joined forces with leading energy innovators, including SolaX Power, Charge Amps, GoodWe, ev.energy, Resideo Grid Services, Fuse Energy and Sense.

Each of these collaborations strengthens the foundation for open, interoperable energy, where any user, anywhere, can connect and optimize their devices seamlessly.

Growing the team behind the platform

Behind every release and every partnership is a team of people building it.In Q3, we grew across customer success, commercial and engineering, welcoming four new Enoders to strengthen our ability to deliver for customers and partners.

Looking ahead

If Q2 was about momentum, Q3 was about building the systems that sustain it.

From control and optimization to visibility and collaboration, we’ve continued to strengthen the infrastructure that powers connected energy, and with it, the ability for flexibility to scale.

As we head into the final months of the year, we’re focused on turning that foundation into scale, helping our customers bring flexibility to more homes, deepen interoperability, and build lasting value across the connected energy ecosystem.

If you’re building the next generation of connected energy products, we’d love to talk.

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