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WeaveGrid Partners with Oracle to Help Accelerate EV Program Participation for Utilities
Sep 12, 2025 3:17 AM

Collaboration helps utilities launch cost-effective EV programs faster, with streamlined integration and improved customer engagement

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- WeaveGrid, a leading software company for smart electric vehicle charging and Oracle partner, today announced a partnership with Oracle to help electric utilities launch and scale EV programs more quickly and cost-effectively.

The collaboration enables WeaveGrid to deliver enhanced value to utility clients through streamlined delivery across Oracle Utilities applications by leveraging Oracle's Integration Hub. The cloud platform helps companies connect their varied software systems, enabling WeaveGrid to integrate its EV charging solutions with utilities' existing billing, customer communication, and other systems.

Maximizing Utility EV Program Value Through Strategic Integration

As utilities nationwide invest billions in EV infrastructure and customer programs, the Oracle collaboration enables WeaveGrid to help protect distribution system longevity and reliability by enabling streamlined customer enrollment in EV programs. WeaveGrid plans to leverage the marketing modules developed by Oracle Utilities' Opower team for Home Energy Reports to reach EV drivers through utilities' most effective customer outreach channels. The teams will also enable single sign-on (SSO) functionality to remove login barriers for utility customers.

The collaboration additionally helps reduce IT demands on utility teams through unified, cross-program reporting and streamlined data exchange across Oracle applications. For utilities with Oracle's Integration Hub, joint WeaveGrid-Oracle solutions can shorten timelines to launch, thus supporting cost-effective and rapid program scaling, and increasing load shifting capabilities that benefit grid stability and customer economics.

Proven Results in Market

The collaboration has already demonstrated success through WeaveGrid's inclusion in Oracle Home Energy Reports, launching with major utilities nationwide.

"By working with Oracle, we can help utilities reach EV drivers more effectively, accelerate enrollment, and deliver greater value to customers and the grid," said Mathias Bell, Vice President of Market Development and Partnerships at WeaveGrid.

"WeaveGrid brings deep expertise in EV program management that perfectly complements Oracle's utility solutions," said Matt O'Keefe, Group Vice President for Opower, Oracle Utilities. "Our collaboration enables utilities to leverage their Oracle investments while deploying sophisticated EV programs that drive modern customer engagement and grid optimization at scale. Together, we're helping utilities transform their approach to EV integration."

The companies are actively developing joint bids for utility projects, with several launches planned for this year. Additionally, multiple clients are already pursuing integration between their Oracle Utilities systems and WeaveGrid-administered EV programs.

About WeaveGrid

WeaveGrid is a leading software company that enables the rapid adoption of electric vehicles on the electric grid. The company's EV managed charging platform helps utilities, automakers, charging companies, and EV drivers charge intelligently, unlock savings, and ensure grid stability. For more information, visit www.weavegrid.com.

About Oracle's Partner Program

Oracle's partner program helps Oracle and its partners drive joint customer success and business momentum. The newly enhanced program provides partners with choice and flexibility, offering several program pathways and a robust range of foundational benefits spanning training and enablement, go-to-market collaboration, technical accelerators, and success support. To learn more, visit https://www.oracle.com/partner/.

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Media Contact: 

Kendall Cody

WeaveGrid, Director of Marketing & Communications

[email protected]

415.913.7029

Erin Lumley

EL-PR, Founder and Public Relations Consultant

[email protected]

925.899.1355

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