Looking back at 2025 at Enode

2025 was a big year for Enode.
We partnered with more OEMs and energy companies than ever before. Customers launched services that are now live with millions of users. We shipped major new products. The team grew. And in November, we passed 500,000 connected energy devices on the platform.
What matters most to us is how these things connect.
Each partnership, product launch, and customer rollout moved us closer to the same goal we’ve been working toward from the start: making energy systems easier to build, easier to scale, and ready for flexibility.
Here’s a look at what shaped the year.
Expanding the ecosystem
A big part of what we do at Enode is helping energy companies work across different devices without adding complexity.
Across EVs, chargers, batteries, and solar, more of the energy system became accessible through a single platform.

We partnered with OEMs including NIO, FoxESS, AlphaESS, Solis, GoodWe, SolaX, Growatt, Easee, Charge Amps, Myenergi, and go-e. Later on, Legrand, BMW Group and Sungrow joined the ecosystem, extending coverage across vehicles, charging hardware, and home energy devices.
Each integration made it easier for customers to build services that work across brands and markets, without having to maintain dozens of bespoke connections behind the scenes. The focus stayed consistent throughout: broad coverage, reliable data, and infrastructure that can grow without breaking.
500,000 connected energy devices
In November, we reached a milestone we’ve been building toward for a long time.
More than 500,000 energy devices are now connected through Enode, representing over 2.5 GW of flexible capacity across markets. That includes EVs, chargers, home batteries, and solar systems, all connected through the same platform.

What makes this milestone meaningful isn’t just the number. These devices are part of live systems, supporting real services for real users every day. Reaching this scale reflects the trust customers and partners place in Enode as a long-term foundation for connected and flexible energy.
Building alongside our customers
A big part of the work at Enode is continuing to build with customers over time.
Many of the companies we work with aren’t launching one-off features. They’re building long-term energy services, and we’re building the underlying infrastructure alongside them as those services grow.

That work spans managed EV charging, dynamic tariffs, wholesale flexibility, and residential virtual power plants. Customers like Essent, Vattenfall, Clever, Pod Point, Fuse Energy, ev.energy, Resideo Grid Services, Sense and Eneco expanded their offerings, entered new markets, and reached more users, all while relying on the same core platform.
In July, Iberdrola shared how they’re using Enode to connect millions of customers to a smarter energy system. It’s a good example of how these partnerships evolve, starting with connectivity and expanding into flexibility and new use cases.
Much of this work happens behind the scenes, but it’s where a lot of the real progress is made: improving reliability, supporting new services, and making sure systems continue to work as they scale.
Product launches that moved the platform forward
This was one of our most important product years to date.

We launched a new Sandbox, making it easier for teams to test device integrations without relying on physical hardware. Asset View and Asset History gave support and operations teams clearer visibility into how individual devices behave over time, helping them diagnose issues and resolve them faster.
In October, we introduced the HEM System, a unified API for solar and home batteries. It brings more of the home energy setup into a single interface and makes it easier to build coordinated energy services across assets.
We closed out the year with Enode Flex, our flexibility platform for energy retailers. Enode Flex brings together device connectivity, control, and market integration, building on several years of experience supporting smart charging, VPPs, and flexibility programs across markets.
Together, these launches reflect a consistent focus on building products that hold up in production and support long-term use.
Open energy and clearer rules
The year also brought more clarity around data access in the energy industry.
As the EU Data Act approached, we published a series of posts focused on what this means in practice for energy companies, device manufacturers, and app builders. Much of the discussion centered on interoperability, access to device data, and how open systems can support better products and more choice for users.

These conversations reinforced a long-held view at Enode: open infrastructure is a safer foundation for a fast-changing energy system.
Growing the team
Behind the partnerships, product launches, and customer rollouts is a team that grew steadily throughout the year.

New people joined across product, engineering, and customer-facing roles, helping us support a platform that’s being used more widely and relied on more deeply than ever before. As the scope of the work expanded, so did the group of people building and running it.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined along the way and helped move the work forward.
Closing the year
Looking back, what stands out is how much of the work connected.
More of the energy system linked through a single platform. More services live with real users. Tools that make complex systems easier to run day to day. And over half a million devices now connected and operating at scale.
Thank you to our customers, partners, teammates, and everyone who trusts us with work that matters. We’re glad to be building this with you.