How does Fermata Energy’s V2X software work?

Fermata Energy’s proprietary V2X software platform manages both the charging and discharging of EV batteries. Fermata Energy’s platform is technology agnostic, meaning that it is the only software specifically designed to be integrated with any V2G-capable charger or bidirectionally enabled EV. The Fermata Energy software is a true machine-learning platform that makes it simple for…

I already have EV chargers installed. Can I use Fermata Energy’s software with my charger?

Yes. Fermata Energy’s software solution is hardware agnostic – meaning that it can be used with any V2G-capable charger. Our platform is the bridge to the grid and optimizes thousands of data points to identify the best times to earn revenue from a local utility for sending energy stored in an EV’s battery to the…

Does Fermata Energy’s solution work for trucks and buses?

More electric trucks and electric school buses are hitting the roads every day. Fermata Energy is partnering with major auto manufacturers (OEMs) to help them quickly add V2X/V2G capabilities to their light-, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. Fermata Energy is also working with leading charger manufacturers to add our V2X/V2G software to their chargers. To find out…

Does V2X and bidirectional charging impact driving time or the utilization of EVs and EV fleets?

With Fermata Energy’s V2X bidirectional charging platform, you are always in control of your vehicles and can choose to drive whenever you want. The platform optimizes thousands of data points to alert EV fleet operators about opportunities to earn money from their local utility. Fleet operators control whether to drive or park and earn. We…

Which EVs are capable of V2X bidirectional charging?

There are already several bidirectional passenger vehicles, trucks and buses on the market – with more coming in the next few years. The first bidirectionally-enabled EV in the US was the Nissan LEAF. The Mitsubishi Outlander and some Phoenix Motorcars vehicles are also bidirectionally enabled. Other bidirectionally-enabled EVs are being offered or are under development…