Said to be the only one of its kind in the world, the Energy House 2.0 is an innovative £16m research laboratory, supported by the European Regional Development Fund. The laboratory, claimed to be the largest facility of its type, has an environmental chamber able to contain two detached houses in recreated and controlled weather conditions.
Fitted to the houses inside the chambers, Ohme EV smart chargers will weather temperatures ranging between -20°C to +40°C as well as simulated rain, snow, and solar radiation. The conditions will help Ohme and other partners of the project to work together creating a blueprint for future houses to provide the low carbon homes of the future.
As well as helping to reduce the carbon footprint of new homes with the Energy House 2.0, Ohme says its chargers also offer drivers the option to charge their car when renewable energy generation on the National Grid is at its highest, further lowering a driver’s CO2 impact.
All of Ohme’s chargers can take advantage of the company’s smart charging technology to connect with the national grid in real time and automatically adjust charging for drivers to take advantage of all the times of low-price charging with smart off-peak tariffs.
Ohme is the official charger provider for both the Volkswagen Group in the UK and Motability Operations, the largest fleet operator in the UK, and has been named as the Best Electric Charging Point Provider by Business Motoring. Furthermore, the company has just passed the rigorous industry standard certifications for ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 for monitoring quality processes and information security.