EnerFORGE, part of the Oshawa Power Group of Companies, is growing its role in community energy through new partnerships with JOMAR and Elocity. These partnerships help EnerFORGE support utilities, businesses, and local communities as they move through the fast changing energy transition.
Partnering with JOMAR to modernize utility operations
EnerFORGE partnered with JOMAR to build a modern Customer Information System (CIS) for a local utility. JOMAR provides utility software designed for smart meters and today’s grid needs, and EnerFORGE brings hands on experience implementing practical and customer focused solutions. Together, the teams replaced the utility’s old CIS with a more scalable and efficient platform.
As part of the project, the team migrated 63,000 customers to the new system, completed the full implementation in under 18 months, and kept billing error rates below expected levels, explained, EnerFORGE’s Managing Director, Doug Proska.
“The energy transition is complex, and our responsibility is to make it easier for our customers” said Proska.
Partnering with Elocity to support EV growth
EnerFORGE also formed a strategic partnership with Elocity, one of Canada’s fastest growing EV charging platform providers. EV adoption continues to rise across the country, and organizations are looking for charging solutions that are reliable, scalable, and ready for the future. EnerFORGE will integrate Elocity’s charging technology into its distributed energy resource (DER) offering, supporting EV charging for multi residential buildings, commercial and institutional sites, public spaces, and fleets.
Brad Sandbrook, EnerFORGE’s Senior Vice President of Growth and Innovation describes the partnership.
“Strengthens EnerFORGE’s ability to deliver scalable, fully integrated EV charging solutions across Canada,” Sandbrook said, adding that the collaboration supports Canada’s broader decarbonization and net zero goals.
Driving the energy transition forward
Through these partnerships, EnerFORGE continues to expand its ability to modernize infrastructure, reduce emissions, and help communities build a more resilient energy future.