Core to GSOP-SC (their own platform feasibility), INVADE (integrated EV and battery storage), INCIT-EV (user-centric charging solutions), and PROGRESSUS (next-gen charging infrastructure).
GREENFLUX ASSETS BV
Dutch SME developing smart EV charging platforms, energy management systems, and charging infrastructure for European electric mobility projects.
Their core work
GreenFlux is a Dutch SME specializing in smart electric vehicle charging infrastructure and energy management platforms. They develop software and systems that optimize EV charging by integrating it with renewable energy storage, grid balancing, and user preference management. Their work spans the full EV charging value chain — from cloud-based charging operations platforms to hardware-level power conversion, wireless power transfer, and cybersecurity for connected vehicles. They bring commercial EV charging expertise into large European demonstration and innovation projects.
What they specialise in
INVADE focused on integrated EVs and batteries for renewable energy storage; PROGRESSUS addressed microgrids, local storage, and energy management.
INCIT-EV covers dynamic and static wireless power transfer and superfast chargers; PROGRESSUS addresses power conversion and fast charging hardware.
CARAMEL project focused on AI-based cybersecurity, intrusion detection and prevention for connected and autonomous vehicles.
CONNECT project addressed smart components and appliances for connected, efficient and secure smart environments.
How they've shifted over time
GreenFlux began in 2015-2017 validating its own smart charging operations platform (GSOP-SC feasibility study) and expanding into broader energy storage and smart grid projects like INVADE and CONNECT. From 2019 onward, their focus sharpened significantly toward advanced charging infrastructure — wireless power transfer, superfast charging, power conversion hardware, and cybersecurity for the EV ecosystem. The trajectory shows a clear move from general energy/smart-grid participation toward becoming a specialized player in the full EV charging technology stack.
GreenFlux is deepening its position in next-generation EV charging — expect them to pursue projects combining wireless charging, vehicle-to-grid, and secure charging infrastructure.
How they like to work
GreenFlux operates predominantly as a participant (5 of 6 projects), contributing domain-specific EV charging expertise to large consortia rather than leading them. With 116 unique partners across 18 countries, they plug into broad European networks and work comfortably in large Innovation Action consortia. Their single coordinator role was an SME Phase 1 feasibility study for their own platform — they are a specialist contributor who brings commercial charging know-how rather than a consortium organizer.
GreenFlux has collaborated with 116 unique partners across 18 countries, indicating strong integration into the European EV and energy research ecosystem. Their partnerships span energy, digital, and security sectors, giving them connections across multiple technology communities.
What sets them apart
GreenFlux sits at the intersection of commercial EV charging operations and EU research — they are not a university lab but an SME that runs real charging infrastructure and brings that operational reality into R&D projects. Their combination of software platform expertise (smart charging, energy management) with hardware-level knowledge (power conversion, wireless charging) and cybersecurity awareness makes them a rare full-stack EV charging partner. For consortium builders, they offer a credible industry voice that can validate and demonstrate research outputs in real commercial settings.
Highlights from their portfolio
- INVADELargest single EC contribution (EUR 1.1M) — focused on integrated EV and battery storage for renewable energy, representing GreenFlux's core energy-mobility convergence expertise.
- INCIT-EVMajor demonstration project (EUR 848K) covering the full spectrum of next-gen charging: wireless power transfer, superfast chargers, and user-centric design — signals their technology direction.
- CARAMELUnusual diversification into AI-based cybersecurity for connected and autonomous vehicles, showing GreenFlux expanding beyond charging into vehicle security.