Smart Power Sharing

Run your EV, heat pump, and home at once — without electrical upgrades

Run your EV, heat pump, and home at once — without electrical upgrades
Avoid €2,000–5,000 upgradesPrevents fuse trips automaticallyCharge faster when capacity allowsWorks with 20+ charger brands
Run your EV, heat pump, and home at once — without electrical upgrades

Everything running. Nothing tripping.

Modern homes combine EV chargers, heat pumps, induction cooktops, and more. Most homes don’t need more capacity — they need smarter distribution. Evert coordinates devices automatically so everything runs safely.

Prevent Overloads
Automatically avoid tripped fuses when multiple devices run.
Avoid Upgrades
Often eliminate the need for costly electrical upgrades.
Dynamic Charging Speed
Use full power when available, slow down only when needed.
Whole-Home Coordination
Manages EV, heat pump, and home loads together.
Solar Priority
Use your roof’s power before pulling from the grid.
Real-Time Visibility
See total capacity and usage directly in the app.

How smart power sharing works

Evert acts as your home’s automatic traffic controller. It monitors total electricity usage in real time, calculates available capacity, and adjusts EV charging or other controllable loads to prevent overloads.

Monitor total home usage through your smart meter (HAN / P1).
Calculate available electrical capacity in real time.
Automatically adjust EV charging speed to stay within safe limits.
Coordinate EV, heat pump, and other major loads together.
Works with OCPP-compatible chargers (Easee, Zaptec, Wallbox, and more).
Run your EV, heat pump, and home at once — without electrical upgrades

Costs, compatibility, and setup

Electrical upgrades are often recommended when EV chargers are installed — but in many cases, smarter power management is enough. Here’s what smart power sharing typically means for your home.

Typical upgrade costs (without sharing)
Main fuse upgrade
€2,000–4,000 (typical range)
New circuit installation
€500–1,500
Utility connection upgrade
€3,000–10,000 (market dependent)
Often avoidable
Yes, with smart power sharing
Without vs with Evert
EV + heat pump together
Overload risk → automatic coordination
Fixed charger limit
Dynamic speed based on available capacity
Manual monitoring
Automatic real-time protection
Upgrade recommendation
Often avoided with smarter distribution
Works with
EV chargers
Easee, Zaptec, Wallbox, Charge Amps, GARO, Webasto, DEFA, go-e + more
Smart meters
HAN (NO), P1 (NL/SE/BE), optical (DE)
Home devices
EV chargers, heat pumps, and other major loads
Protocol
OCPP-supported chargers for full automation
Two ways to start
Visibility
Evert EQ + App (monitor usage and capacity)
Full automation
Evert Hub + App (automatic power sharing & coordination)
Upgrade path
Start with EQ, add Hub when ready
Subscription
No subscription required
Setup
Typical setup time
2–5 minutes (meter dependent)
Electrician required
Usually no for EQ; Hub may require installer depending on setup
Best next step
Download the app or find an installer for Hub automation
Ideal for
Homes with EV + heat pump or planning to add EV