Manufacturing Today Issue - 243 December 2025 | Page 36

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January 2027, all chargers sold in the EU will be required to comply with the ISO 15118 standard, and our V2G will be fully compliant with that standard.”
With exciting developments on the horizon, myenergi continues to grow, with offices in the Netherlands and Germany, Ireland and Australia. It distributes product into other European countries from a warehouse facility in Maastricht, primarily into Germany.“ We are now starting to distribute in Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia,” Andrew reveals.“ Logistically, Maastricht is well-located to warehouse products and ship it out to other countries in central and Eastern Europe. We are particularly looking at the market in Eastern Europe because EV adoption is still at an earlier stage than in the UK.
“ We’ re also looking at other regions in EMEA, not only based on EV adoption, but also where home battery storage will help to balance the local grid. As the grid decarbonizes and AI data centers increase demand, home battery storage and rooftop PV are becoming more valuable. They turn homes into mini solar power and storage stations that help support the grid.”
Considering that myenergi develops products within the renewable energy sector, its dedication to sustainability runs throughout the business. The factory in Lincolnshire is purpose-built and has on-site solar power generation.“ We try to remove embodied carbon from the product where we can,” Andrew highlights.“ Through design optimization, the zappi GLO has a 35 percent lower embodied carbon footprint than the zappi. We reduced the size of the Printed Circuit Board( PCB), the number of components, the volume of the plastics and the size of the packaging, and we were careful with the materials selected, making the product lighter and reducing transport costs.”
Andrew says the company will be prioritizing another recently launched product in 2026, a concept called Gridpay, which enables end consumers to participate in balancing the grid through the capacity market and to make money from their smart energy assets.
He also touches on other focus areas for the forthcoming year:“ One of our main routes to market is via electrical wholesalers. We are investing more in training and working closely with installers to generate demand for our products. In addition, we’ ll be educating 36