As electric mobility accelerates, the need for smarter and more scalable EV charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important and to address growing grid constraints at charging sites, FENECON and The Mobility House Solutions have partnered to combine advanced energy storage with intelligent charging management technologies.
The collaboration aims to help operators run and expand EV charging infrastructure more efficiently across company sites, logistics depots, and public fast-charging hubs. By integrating flexible energy management and smart load balancing, the two companies seek to maximize existing grid capacity while supporting the rapid growth of electric mobility.
FENECON’s stationary energy storage systems and its energy management system FEMS optimize how energy from all available sources – grid connection, solar, and beyond – is used on site. By decoupling when energy is drawn from when it’s consumed, energy storage adds a layer of flexibility: locally generated solar power, for example, can be stored and made available for charging later in the day.
The Mobility House Solutions’ ChargePilot handles the load management side. It runs the day-to-day charging operation, dynamically distributing available power across connected charge points while factoring in each vehicle’s actual charging needs and prioritizing accordingly.
The two systems operate with a clear division of responsibilities: FENECON FEMS defines the available power budget, while ChargePilot intelligently distributes it across the EV charging infrastructure. This is especially important at larger sites, where multiple systems and controllers from different vendors often coexist. The coordinated integration of energy management, energy storage, and EV charging infrastructure helps reduce complexity, enabling more stable and scalable operations.
Heiko Bayer, Managing Director, The Mobility House Solutions
“Many operators are hitting the limits of their grid connection as they try to expand their charging sites. ChargePilot lets us manage charging infrastructure in a way that avoids costly grid upgrades and reduces operating expenses. Combined with energy storage, that control reaches its full potential – which is exactly why we’re so excited to be working with FENECON.”
Doing More With the Existing Grid Connection
For charging site operators, the combination of energy management, energy storage, and load management primarily translates into better economics. The well-matched pairing of the two systems also supports faster deployment and easier scaling of charging projects. At the same time, the solution contributes to grid stability more broadly: By better balancing energy flows on site and shaving peak loads, it helps lay the groundwork for continued EV growth.
Franz-Josef Feilmeier, CEO, FENECON GmbH
“We’re proud of this partnership with The Mobility House Solutions. It’s been technically rewarding from day one, and we’ve already delivered a number of projects together. Our joint solution, combining FEMS and ChargePilot, improves the bottom line while reducing complexity. We know that every energy system evolves over time what we call the customer’s Energy Journey and it’s a core priority for us to be active guides on that journey, with a deep understanding of the regulatory landscape and the current and future possibilities in our home market of Germany.”





