Ohme EV customers cash-in with £100k reward
UK domestic EV charging company Ohme has rewarded EV drivers with a total of more than £100,000 during winter energy flexibility trials last year.
As part of the ongoing Ofgem Winter CrowdFlex trial, Ohme has been encouraging participating EV drivers to plug in their EVs whenever they were parked at home enabling them to earn rewards.
This has resulted in the firm rewarding drivers with more than £100,000 in total to-date, despite only being halfway through the winter trial which continues until April.
The CrowdFlex trial is an Ofgem project involving Ohme, led by the Electricity System Operator for Great Britain (ESO) and is the UK’s largest domestic energy flexibility study. The Winter trial started in September 2024 and runs until April 2025.
Crowdflex was awarded funding through Ofgem’s Strategic Innovation Fund, which is managed in partnership with Innovate UK. The project is being delivered by a consortium of partners: OVO, Ohme, Centre for Net Zero, ERM, AWS, National Grid Electricity Distribution and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks.
David Watson, Ohme CEO, said:
“Crowdflex is Ohme’s biggest ever flex trial to date, showing discernable progress and strengthening our belief in the material impact that domestic customers can have in providing grid flexibility services,” said .
“With grid flexibility services estimated to save consumers £10bn per year in energy costs by 2050 and with Ohme looking to help even more customers in 2025 with our ongoing trials, we are looking forward to further demonstrating the important role domestic customers can play in the drive towards Net Zero.”
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