Charging interoperability pioneer Hubject expands to US

Europe-based Hubject has officially launched its US operations from a new HQ in Santa Monica, California. Hubject was founded in 2012 to enable seamless charging for customers through an open B-to-B platform, and is now in use on four continents and in 26 countries.

The company’s Intercharge platform allows charging operators and service providers to implement interoperability among one another, with one central contract and one API interface.

For consumers, Hubject’s eRoaming platform allows EV drivers to find, access and pay for charging stations from various networks with one account, one card, one app and one bill. Hubject currently facilitates interconnection among 300 charging networks, automakers and utility partners, allowing seamless access to over 70,000 charge ports.

“After the success we’ve had with our 300 partners in Europe and Japan, launching in the United States was the next logical step as EV sales continue to rise,” said Paul Glenney, North American CEO of Hubject. “We’re eager to help accelerate the global transition to e-mobility with our innovative software that provides a neutral system for EV charging companies to work together and provide seamless charging for drivers.”

 

Source: Green Car Congress

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