Infrastructure + technology

E.ON selects AMPECO for chargepoint business

European public Charge Point Operator (CPOs) E.ON Drive Infrastructure (EDRI) has selected AMPECO's EV charging management platform as the backend solution for its business.
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Alec Peachey

European public Charge Point Operator (CPOs) E.ON Drive Infrastructure (EDRI) has selected AMPECO’s EV charging management platform as the backend solution for its business.

AMPECO product roadmap prioritises flexibility and extensibility, which enables EDRI to future-proof its charging solutions and build powerful APIs, allowing for differentiation in an increasingly competitive market, it said.

In addition to its technical strengths, AMPECO was also selected for its customer service, with a team providing “deep industry knowledge and responsiveness” which “proved invaluable during the complex migration of EDRI’s extensive charging network”, it said.

EDRI, which has a network of more than 6,000 public EV charging points in 11 European countries, plans to add 1,000 new high-power charging points in the upcoming years.

Arjan van der Eijk, Chief Operating Officer at E.ON Drive Infrastructure said:

“AMPECO’s platform not only meets our current needs for scalability but also offers the flexibility crucial for our future growth.

“It gives us full control over our charging network and the ability to create tailored solutions that deliver valuable services to our customers.”

Lukas Gläsel, Product Owner at E.ON Drive Infrastructure, said:

“Migrating our pan-European network was a significant challenge that required thorough planning and preparation. Ampeco’s extensive support and expertise of helped us to setup and test everything before the migration, ensuring a smooth transition with minimal service disruptions.”

Orlin Radev, CEO of AMPECO, said:

“We are thrilled to provide the technological foundation for EDRI’s ambitious expansion across Europe.

“EDRI’s selection of our platform validates our commitment to delivering advanced, scalable solutions that meet the complex needs of large-scale CPOs. We look forward to supporting EDRI’s vision of an efficient charging network that will drive the future of e-mobility across the continent.”

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