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Swedish Tech Company Waybler Launches New AI Service to Cut EV Charging Costs

EV charging in properties is at risk of becoming increasingly expensive as peak demand tariffs are introduced across European electricity grids. To address this, Waybler is launching OptAI – a new AI-powered software designed to avoid unnecessary demand charges. On average, peak power demand can be reduced by 35 percent.

OptAI continuously analyzes both historical data and the site's future conditions to dynamically adjust the fuse level to the lowest possible setting – without compromising charging performance.

- Discussions around increased demand charges have really gained momentum, as all grid operators are legally required to implement them by 2027. We wanted to create a solution that enables housing associations, businesses, and property owners to continue transitioning to e-mobility – without incurring excessive costs,” says Mårten Nyberg, Head of Sales at Waybler.

With OptAI, customers gain a powerful tool to reduce electricity costs while gaining better control over peak loads. The service is compatible with all charging stations, fully automated, and provides clear insights into achieved savings.

- This is the first time AI is being used to actively optimize fuse levels based on actual needs. This allows our customers to save thousands of kronor every year – while also contributing to a more sustainable electricity grid,” Nyberg continues.

Waybler is a Swedish tech company developing products for electric vehicle charging. With OptAI, the company positions itself as a pioneer in AI-driven energy management.

OptAI will be available to both existing and new customers during the fall of 2025.

Maria Swedin (COO), Kurt Högnelid (CEO), Mårten Nyberg (Head of Sales) and Lars Stenberg (CTO) at Waybler