According to a recent LinkedIn post from WeaveGrid, the company is collaborating with PowerFlex to address grid-edge constraints driven by accelerating EV adoption and data center load growth. The post suggests that utilities are increasingly seeking alternatives to costly and slow traditional distribution upgrades.
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The LinkedIn post highlights integration between WeaveGrid’s Distribution-Integrated System Capacity Orchestration (DISCO) platform and PowerFlex’s Adaptive Load Management technology to coordinate charging across large commercial EV sites. These sites are described as representing potentially hundreds of megawatts of behind-the-meter, flexible capacity.
According to the post, the combined solution aims to provide utilities with hyper-local visibility into flexible load, enable intelligent shaping of demand at charger, site, and grid levels, and support serving more EVs using existing infrastructure. The content also emphasizes the potential to defer capital-intensive upgrades while maintaining grid reliability and offering measurable, financially attractive programs for commercial customers.
For investors, the partnership suggests WeaveGrid is deepening its role in managed charging and distributed energy resource orchestration, areas that could see growing utility spending as electrification and data center expansion strain distribution networks. If utilities adopt such platforms at scale, WeaveGrid could benefit from recurring software revenues and an expanded footprint among commercial and utility customers in the evolving grid-flexibility market.

