BERLIN – Volkswagen Group's electric vehicle charging unit, Elli, has partnered with Norway's Otovo to offer Huawei equipment that lets customers connect their cars with solar and storage systems at home to help cut power bills.
The partnership marks the latest move by VW along the energy sector's value chain, already covering wallboxes, power tariffs as well as access to more than 700,000 public charging spots across Europe.
Norway's Otovo, founded in 2016, essentially functions like a marketplace where homeowners can order equipment, including solar panels and batteries, as well as their installations in 13 markets across the continent.
The rationale of the deal is to strengthen Elli's services tied to its new wallbox, while exposing Otovo to the client base of Europe's largest automaker, the CEOs of both businesses told Reuters.