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What Does FLOWER’s Partnership with FLEXECHARGE Mean for Virtual Power Plant Flexibility?

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FLOWER is reshaping grid flexibility in Europe — and its partnership with FLEXECHARGE is key to unlocking Virtual Power Plant (VPP) services for EV charging networks.

In this interview, My Näslund, Business Developer at FLOWER, shares how the company has scaled rapidly while building a VPP capable of connecting and controlling flexible assets such as batteries, renewable generators, and EV chargers to help balance the grid and enable more clean energy.

The Recharge Project demonstrates this collaboration in action. Recharge wanted to monetise fast chargers and co-located batteries by participating in flexibility markets. Together with FLEXECHARGE’s connectivity and smart control layer, FLOWER can adjust power in real time — creating new revenue streams while keeping the driver experience seamless.

📘 Read the full Recharge customer case:
https://www.flexecharge.com/resources/customer-cases/flexibility-management-for-recharge-ev-charging-network

🤝 Learn more about software partnerships with FLEXECHARGE:
https://www.flexecharge.com/partnerships/software

What you’ll learn:
🔹 How FLOWER operates as a Virtual Power Plant (VPP)
🔹 How FLEXECHARGE enables EV chargers and batteries to deliver flexibility
🔹 How CPOs can monetise assets without affecting the driver experience
🔹 Why flexibility is essential for scaling renewable energy
🔹 How FLOWER and FLEXECHARGE support Europe’s transition to a stable, clean grid

Together, FLOWER and FLEXECHARGE show how EV charging can become a powerful tool for grid support, flexibility revenue, and clean energy integration.

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