Driivz, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vontier, announced the launch of its new Energy Management System (EMS) on March 11, 2026. The EMS builds on the company’s Sparkion platform and delivers real‑time control of energy flows, allowing operators to optimize charging schedules, reduce energy costs, and increase revenue from peak‑time charging.
The new system enables automated demand‑response, grid integration, and participation in ancillary services, giving operators the ability to shift load and capture additional revenue streams. By integrating advanced analytics, the EMS helps operators balance renewable generation with grid demand, improving both profitability and sustainability.
The launch expands Driivz’s portfolio of software solutions and supports Vontier’s strategy to shift toward higher‑margin, recurring‑revenue software. Vontier’s Q4 2025 earnings, released February 12, 2026, showed revenue of $808.5 million, up 4.1 % YoY, and adjusted EPS of $0.86, beating estimates. The company’s FY 2026 guidance reflects confidence in its e‑mobility and software initiatives.
Driivz’s competitors in the EV charging software space include Ev. energy, Monta, and Bolt. Earth. The EMS differentiates itself through its real‑time optimization and grid‑service capabilities, positioning Driivz to capture a larger share of the growing EV charging market, which is driven by increasing EV adoption and the need for sophisticated energy management.
CEO Shiri Levi‑Laor highlighted the strategic importance of the EMS, noting that it “represents a fundamental shift in how operators can approach charging infrastructure, enabling them to scale profitably without massive capital investments while simultaneously supporting grid stabilization and sustainability goals.” This statement underscores the system’s potential to drive revenue growth for operators and reinforce Vontier’s e‑mobility trajectory.
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