According to a recent LinkedIn post from WeaveGrid, the company participated in ComEd’s Electric Vehicle Energy Management System pilot alongside Emporia and Treehouse. The post describes how panel-level EMS technology can dynamically manage EV charging so that total household load stays within safe limits without costly electrical panel upgrades.
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The post suggests that the pilot demonstrated the ability to keep loads within panel limits while maintaining charging convenience for EV drivers. It further indicates that combining panel-level load management with active managed charging could help utilities address constraints from the home service panel through distribution and the bulk power system.
For investors, the content points to WeaveGrid’s potential role in enabling utilities to integrate more residential EV charging without significant infrastructure spending. This positioning may enhance the company’s value proposition in grid modernization, managed charging, and energy equity initiatives as utilities seek scalable solutions for EV adoption.

