Electric Avenue Responds to Enel X’s Exit from North American Market with a Call for Open-Source EV Charging Standards

October 3, 2024

Recently, Electric Avenue issued a response to the recent announcement that Enel X, a major player in the EV charging space, will be shutting down its North American operations effective October 11, 2024.

This decision leaves over 170,000 EV chargers across the U.S. and Canada without software support, rendering them largely inoperable.

The abrupt exit has drawn attention to a growing issue in the EV charging industry: the risks associated with closed-source hardware and software systems, which can leave customers stranded without the ability to migrate their equipment to another platform.

Electric Avenue President Mark MacDonald shared the following statement:

“The news of Enel X’s departure from North America is deeply concerning for the EV charging industry, but it’s not entirely unexpected. The closure highlights a fundamental flaw in how many EV charging systems are built—with hardware tied exclusively to proprietary software. When companies leave the market or change direction, customers are left in an impossible situation, facing costly hardware replacements and limited options for their charging networks.

At Electric Avenue, we believe that the future of EV charging must be built on open-source standards. We’ve always maintained that giving customers the flexibility to choose and switch between software providers is essential to building a sustainable and resilient infrastructure. Our commitment to Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP)-compliant hardware ensures that our customers will never face the risk of being locked into a single platform without a way out.”

The Case for Open-Source Standards

The Enel X closure serves as a wake-up call for the entire EV industry, which has been increasingly dominated by closed systems that bind hardware to specific software platforms. Without software support, EV chargers lose their functionality, leaving site operators to either replace entire stations or lose their investment altogether. In contrast, open-source systems, like those offered by Electric Avenue, allow for seamless integration with multiple software providers, ensuring longevity and adaptability.

Environmental and Economic Implications

Beyond the immediate impact on users, this situation has broader environmental and economic implications. Thousands of chargers across North America will become stranded, representing wasted resources in production, transportation, and installation. For large-scale network operators, the cost of replacing these chargers will be significant, running counter to sustainability goals.

A Call to Action for the EV Industry

Electric Avenue’s response to the Enel X closure comes with a call to action for industry stakeholders: adopt open-source standards for EV charging infrastructure. The flexibility and interoperability provided by open-source solutions not only protect the end-user but also support the broader goals of environmental sustainability and economic resilience. 

For more information, visit the Electric Avenue website HERE.


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