EnergyHub Partners with GM Energy to Expand Access to Utility Grid Programs for EVs and Home Energy Storage
EnergyHub, a subsidiary of Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM), has announced a strategic partnership with GM Energy to integrate GM's electric vehicles and home energy storage solutions into EnergyHub's utility grid programs across the U.S.
Through this collaboration, owners of Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac electric vehicles or GM Energy's PowerBank stationary storage system will be eligible to participate in EnergyHub-managed utility programs, earning financial incentives while supporting grid reliability. The partnership enables smart charging functionality and optimization of charging schedules.
Starting later this year, EV owners can enroll in select programs through their local utility. The PowerBank home battery system, launched in 2024, will provide backup power and support the grid during peak times. EnergyHub's Edge DERMS platform will help utilities maintain grid stability through demand response and dynamic load shaping.
EnergyHub, una sussidiaria di Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM), ha annunciato una partnership strategica con GM Energy per integrare i veicoli elettrici di GM e le soluzioni di stoccaggio energetico domestico nei programmi di rete di EnergyHub negli Stati Uniti.
Grazie a questa collaborazione, i proprietari di veicoli elettrici Chevrolet, GMC e Cadillac o del sistema di stoccaggio stazionario PowerBank di GM Energy potranno partecipare ai programmi di utilità gestiti da EnergyHub, guadagnando incentivi finanziari mentre supportano l'affidabilità della rete. La partnership consente funzionalità di ricarica intelligente e ottimizzazione degli orari di ricarica.
A partire dalla fine di quest'anno, i proprietari di veicoli elettrici potranno iscriversi a programmi selezionati attraverso la loro utility locale. Il sistema di batteria domestica PowerBank, lanciato nel 2024, fornirà energia di riserva e supporterà la rete durante i periodi di picco. La piattaforma Edge DERMS di EnergyHub aiuterà le utility a mantenere la stabilità della rete attraverso la risposta alla domanda e la modellazione del carico dinamico.
EnergyHub, una subsidiaria de Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM), ha anunciado una asociación estratégica con GM Energy para integrar los vehículos eléctricos de GM y las soluciones de almacenamiento de energía en el hogar en los programas de red de EnergyHub en los EE. UU.
A través de esta colaboración, los propietarios de vehículos eléctricos Chevrolet, GMC y Cadillac o del sistema de almacenamiento estacionario PowerBank de GM Energy podrán participar en los programas de utilidad gestionados por EnergyHub, obteniendo incentivos financieros mientras apoyan la fiabilidad de la red. La asociación permite la funcionalidad de carga inteligente y la optimización de los horarios de carga.
A partir de finales de este año, los propietarios de vehículos eléctricos podrán inscribirse en programas seleccionados a través de su utilidad local. El sistema de batería doméstica PowerBank, lanzado en 2024, proporcionará energía de respaldo y apoyará la red durante los períodos de máxima demanda. La plataforma Edge DERMS de EnergyHub ayudará a las utilidades a mantener la estabilidad de la red a través de la respuesta a la demanda y la modelación dinámica de carga.
EnergyHub는 Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM)의 자회사로서, GM Energy와 전략적 파트너십을 발표하여 GM의 전기차와 가정용 에너지 저장 솔루션을 미국 전역의 EnergyHub 유틸리티 그리드 프로그램에 통합할 예정입니다.
이번 협력을 통해 Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac 전기차 소유자 또는 GM Energy의 PowerBank 정지형 저장 시스템 사용자는 EnergyHub가 관리하는 유틸리티 프로그램에 참여할 수 있으며, 그리드 안정성을 지원하면서 재정적 인센티브를 받을 수 있습니다. 이 파트너십은 스마트 충전 기능과 충전 일정 최적화를 가능하게 합니다.
올해 말부터 EV 소유자는 지역 유틸리티를 통해 선택된 프로그램에 등록할 수 있습니다. 2024년에 출시될 PowerBank 가정용 배터리 시스템은 백업 전력을 제공하고 피크 시간 동안 그리드를 지원할 것입니다. EnergyHub의 Edge DERMS 플랫폼은 수요 반응 및 동적 부하 형성을 통해 유틸리티가 그리드 안정성을 유지하도록 도와줄 것입니다.
EnergyHub, une filiale de Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM), a annoncé un partenariat stratégique avec GM Energy pour intégrer les véhicules électriques de GM et les solutions de stockage d'énergie domestique dans les programmes de réseau d'EnergyHub à travers les États-Unis.
Grâce à cette collaboration, les propriétaires de véhicules électriques Chevrolet, GMC et Cadillac ou du système de stockage stationnaire PowerBank de GM Energy pourront participer aux programmes de services publics gérés par EnergyHub, gagnant des incitations financières tout en soutenant la fiabilité du réseau. Le partenariat permet des fonctionnalités de recharge intelligente et l'optimisation des horaires de recharge.
À partir de la fin de cette année, les propriétaires de véhicules électriques pourront s'inscrire à des programmes sélectionnés via leur fournisseur local. Le système de batterie domestique PowerBank, lancé en 2024, fournira une alimentation de secours et soutiendra le réseau pendant les périodes de pointe. La plateforme Edge DERMS d'EnergyHub aidera les services publics à maintenir la stabilité du réseau grâce à la réponse à la demande et à la modélisation dynamique de la charge.
EnergyHub, eine Tochtergesellschaft von Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM), hat eine strategische Partnerschaft mit GM Energy angekündigt, um die Elektrofahrzeuge von GM und die Lösungen zur Energiespeicherung im Haushalt in die Versorgungsprogramme von EnergyHub in den USA zu integrieren.
Durch diese Zusammenarbeit können Besitzer von Chevrolet, GMC und Cadillac Elektrofahrzeugen oder des PowerBank stationären Speichersystems von GM Energy an von EnergyHub verwalteten Versorgungsprogrammen teilnehmen, finanzielle Anreize verdienen und gleichzeitig die Zuverlässigkeit des Stromnetzes unterstützen. Die Partnerschaft ermöglicht intelligente Ladefunktionen und die Optimierung von Ladezeiten.
Ab Ende dieses Jahres können EV-Besitzer sich über ihren lokalen Versorger für ausgewählte Programme anmelden. Das PowerBank-Heimspeichersystem, das 2024 auf den Markt kommt, wird Backup-Strom bereitstellen und das Netz während der Spitzenzeiten unterstützen. Die Edge DERMS-Plattform von EnergyHub wird den Versorgungsunternehmen helfen, die Netzstabilität durch Nachfragereaktion und dynamische Lastformung aufrechtzuerhalten.
- Strategic partnership expands EnergyHub's market reach in EV and energy storage sectors
- New revenue stream potential through utility program management
- Enhanced grid management capabilities through direct integration with major automaker
- Implementation timeline and revenue impact not specified
- Success dependent on GM EV sales and customer program adoption rates
Insights
This partnership between EnergyHub (an Alarm.com subsidiary) and GM Energy represents a strategically positive development for Alarm.com's position in the growing energy management market. The integration of GM's electric vehicles and PowerBank home batteries into EnergyHub's utility programs creates several potential value streams:
- Expanded ecosystem reach across GM's Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac EV owners
- Enhanced value proposition for utility companies seeking grid-edge flexibility solutions
- New revenue opportunities through program management fees and utility partnerships
- Strengthened competitive positioning in the distributed energy resource management space
What makes this partnership particularly promising is how it leverages Alarm.com's existing technology infrastructure through EnergyHub's Edge DERMS platform to capitalize on the accelerating EV and home energy storage adoption trends. This creates potential for recurring revenue streams as EV owners enroll in managed charging programs.
While the financial impact remains unquantified, this partnership demonstrates Alarm.com's strategic expansion beyond its core security and home automation offerings into the high-growth energy management sector. By positioning its EnergyHub subsidiary as a central player in grid stability solutions, Alarm.com is diversifying its business model and creating additional touchpoints with both utilities and consumers - a move that could enhance long-term growth prospects in the increasingly electrified economy.
GMs’ electric vehicles and GM Energy’s stationary home batteries will be eligible to participate in EnergyHub flexibility programs

GM electric vehicles and stationary storage systems are now eligible to participate in EnergyHub utility grid programs for EVs and home energy storage. Pictured: a GMC Sierra EV Denali pickup truck and PowerBank stationary storage system.
This collaboration will allow eligible owners of Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac electric vehicles or GM Energy’s PowerBank stationary storage system, to participate in EnergyHub-managed utility programs. Through these programs, customers can earn financial incentives while helping to enhance grid reliability and lower energy costs in their communities.
Starting later this year, Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac EV owners will be able to enroll in select EnergyHub programs through their local utility. This partnership enables smart or managed charging functionality, optimizing charging schedules to support bulk and distribution grid stability while maintaining customer mobility preferences.
Additionally, the GM Energy PowerBank home battery system, launched in 2024, will be available to support not only customers’ backup power needs but also support the grid during peak times while providing financial benefits.
EnergyHub’s EV managed charging programs, delivered through the company’s Edge Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) platform, help utilities maintain grid stability through demand response and dynamic load shaping. These capabilities enable peak demand management and aid efforts to ensure EVs and other DERs do not overload local distribution infrastructure.
“Our partnership with GM is a significant step forward in expanding the reach and impact of our utility clients’ EV and stationary storage programs,” said Jeff Huron, Senior Manager, EV Strategy and Business Development at EnergyHub. “Direct integrations with automakers like GM allow us to create the best possible experience for customers while ensuring utilities are prepared for the increasing demand from electric vehicles and distributed energy resources.”
EnergyHub is a GM Energy-approved direct Edge Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) integration partner and will begin offering access to eligible GM electric vehicles and home energy storage systems later this year.
EnergyHub is an independent subsidiary of Alarm.com (NASDAQ: ALRM), the leading platform for intelligently connected properties.
About EnergyHub
EnergyHub is a leading provider of clean energy software and services that unlock the full potential of distributed energy resources (DERs) for utilities, markets, and customers. With the EnergyHub Edge DERMS platform, utilities can enroll and manage DERs like thermostats, EVs, and batteries to create virtual power plants (VPPs) that deliver grid flexibility and reliability. EnergyHub helps 80+ utilities manage over 1.6M DERs and more than 2 GW of flexible capacity with customer-centric programs and cross-DER optimization. To learn more, visit www.energyhub.com.
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Source: EnergyHub