Elli, in collaboration with sustainable energy leader CUBOS, announces the launch of a legally compliant 11 kW bidirectional charger as part of its Bidi pilot project. This advanced charger seamlessly connects home solar systems with electric vehicles via Elli’s modular software platform, enabling EV batteries to function as home energy storage units. With intuitive control through the Elli Charging app, users can efficiently manage energy flow between the grid, vehicle, and home—maximizing use of self-generated solar power and enhancing energy independence.
With smart bidirectional home charging, customers can significantly reduce their charging costs under certain conditions, in some cases by up to 75 percent. At the same time, independence from the electricity grid can be achieved to a comparable extent through the use of self-generated solar power combined with bidirectional charging.
Starting today, Volkswagen Group’s customers and solar panel provider OTOVO’s customers can apply for Elli’s pilot initiative, which will launch in Germany in December 2025. As part of the project, Elli will provide selected participants with a DC bidirectional charger.
Volkswagen Group EVs built on the MEB platform—including select Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, and CUPRA models with software version ID. Software 3.5 or higher and 77 kWh batteries are already technically capable of enabling DC bidirectional charging. With this pilot project, Elli seamlessly builds on existing technological capabilities and brings them into private homes.
Scaling Bidi charging across Europe
To analyze the regional scalability of bidirectional charging on a European level, the Volkswagen Group is conducting several innovation projects, including one led by Volkswagen in Sweden. The testing campus, set up in 2021 in collaboration with the Stenberg housing cooperative, is designed to showcase and evaluate the technical energy functionalities and CO₂ impact of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid charging.
Elli’s mission is to bring bidirectional charging to market maturity and enable Europe-wide commercialization. This requires scaling both hardware and software for customer-side energy integration and supporting harmonized EU-wide legislation.
Energy trading with the Managed Battery Network
The new Bidi ecosystem is connected to Elli’s “Managed Battery Network” (MBN), the company’s virtual power plant. This smart energy system optimizes the use of renewable energy by storing electricity at specific times of the day and making it available later through wholesale energy trading.
The vision behind this approach is future-oriented, significantly reducing EV charging costs, maximizing renewable energy usage, and supporting the energy transition in Europe.
Giovanni Palazzo, CEO of Elli, explains, “With our pilot project at IAA Mobility 2025, we’re opening a new chapter in the history of electric mobility. Bidirectional charging is the enabler of energy self-sufficiency at home, and with the initial rollout of our Managed Battery Network, we are elevating vehicle batteries and storage systems to the level of critical energy resources. In doing so, we’re bridging the gap between mobility and energy.”
By the end of the decade, Elli aims to integrate large-scale storage systems and hundreds of thousands of EV batteries across Europe into a Managed Battery Network (MBN), orchestrating the integration and monetization of storage capacities through its own energy trading platform. This approach will enable better use of volatile renewable energy and accelerate the energy transition in Europe.
In the first step, beginning in 2026, several hundred decentralized EVs will be connected to a virtual power plant (VPP) for the first time. Subsequently, Elli will market these flexibilities via its own trading operations on the EPEX intraday power exchange.
Elli PowerCenter for large-scale storage
In parallel, Elli is launching its large-scale energy storage business. The new Elli PowerCenter will be completed in Salzgitter in December. The facility, with a capacity of 20 MW and 40 MWh, uses LFP battery packs from PowerCo and will serve as a platform for energy trading and future grid services.
With this step, Elli is entering a new business area within the energy value chain and positioning itself as a key provider of energy and flexibility solutions.