Two LA-Based Companies Work to End Electric Vehicle Charging Challenges
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. (November 13, 2018) – Hubject, the globally recognized leader in electric vehicle (EV) interoperability, has partnered with MOEV, Inc., an EV charger and cloud-based energy management software provider. The two companies will work together to offer seamless charging to EV drivers.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with MOEV,” said Paul Glenney, North American CEO of Hubject. “Both of us are working on innovative, consumer-friendly answers to EV charging challenges, making them a great fit for the Hubject community.”
With this partnership, the two companies will integrate their respective platforms and offer consumers a full-service charging resource. Among MOEV’s many developments is an innovative quad charger that charges the batteries of four electric vehicles simultaneously using only a single electrical circuit. This groundbreaking solution utilizes an artificial intelligence algorithm to ensure each of the four vehicles has the charge they need when they need it. This dramatically reduces the cost of installation and expensive electrical upgrades, allowing businesses to maximize their charging offering with minimal infrastructure.
Hubject’s platform, called intercharge, enables EV drivers to easily find, access and pay for charging stations from various charging networks with one account, one card, one app, and one bill. With intercharge, an EV owner can utilize a MOEV quad charging station at several locations in California including La Kretz Innovation Campus in downtown Los Angeles. Both companies’ technologies are incredibly cost-effective solutions to businesses and consumers alike.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Hubject and be a part of their interoperability platform,” said Dr. Rajit Gadh, Scientific Advisor at MOEV. “Inclusion on such a widely adopted platform such as Hubject is a great added value to EV drivers, making charging easy to find and use, further enabling our comprehensive solution that supports our long-term vision of creating an electrified nation.”
Hubject and MOEV, a member of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), will be featured exhibitors at this week’s LA CoMotion, an urban mobility festival and leadership conference that brings together stakeholders from every facet of the new mobility industry. On Friday, November 16, Hubject will host a workshop for attendees titled “Jumpstarting eMobility – enhancing EV charging customer experience.”
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About Hubject
With more than 80,000 connected charging ports and over 300 B2B partners in 26 countries, Hubject GmbH operates the world’s most open and widely adopted EV charging interoperability platform, “intercharge.” Created from a joint venture by leading companies in the automotive, energy and technology sectors in 2012, the shareholders include the BMW Group, Bosch, Daimler, EnBW, innogy, Siemens, and the Volkswagen Group. Hubject does not operate any charging stations itself but enables the smooth exchange of data in the background. As an open and flexible platform, “intercharge” connects charging station operators and eMobility service providers in a neutral space with one contract and one API interface. These B2B connections provide EV drivers a seamless charging experience with the ability to easily find, access and pay for charging from any charging operator or network with one account, one app and one bill. The US subsidiary of Hubject, Inc. was established in 2017 with offices in Santa Monica, San Francisco and Detroit.
HEADING FOR THE FUTURE. hubject.com
About MOEV
MOEV Inc. provides an integrated hardware and software solution for smart EV charging within modern and future distributed energy-based power grids. The company is a technology startup based in Los Angeles, California, that is developing smart solutions for managing electric vehicle energy usage within microgrids. The MOEV strategy is to integrate its cloud-hosted platform, distributed algorithmic and Artificial Intelligence based smart charging, power control and management architecture and market-specific mobile apps, to provide a comprehensive solution. Real-time information from the electric utility grid operator or from distributed energy resources such as solar photovoltaics or battery energy storage can be incorporated into MOEV’s technology platform to optimize power flows into aggregated electric vehicle loads. For more information about MOEV Inc., which is a start-up doing business in California, registered in Delaware.
For more information, visit moevinc.com
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