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Humax and Paua partner on EV charging for fleets

Humax EV Charging has partnered with Paua to assist UK fleets simplify electric vehicle charging by bringing home, workplace, public and depot charging into a single connected platform.
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James Evison

Humax EV Charging has partnered with Paua to assist UK fleets simplify electric vehicle charging by bringing home, workplace, public and depot charging into a single connected platform.

The partnership combines the Humax MX7 Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) ready smart charger with Paua’s fleet charging platform to simplify home charging reimbursement for electric fleets.

Using ISO 15118 technology, the charger automatically identifies compatible company vehicles when they are plugged in at home, enabling Paua to capture accurate charging data, and reimburse drivers based on actual energy usage.

The collaboration also addresses the complexity of managing fleet charging and reimbursement by bringing charging data, reimbursement and reporting together into a single platform.

In addition, the partnership lays the foundation for wider intelligent fleet charging, the companies said, as Humax will expand its commercial charging portfolio with a new 22kW AC charger for workplace and depot environments.

The charger will use the same intelligent vehicle identification technology, enabling charging sessions to be automatically linked to individual vehicles across every charging location.

Jeff Kim, president of Humax, said:

“As more businesses electrify their fleets, we’re seeing a growing shift towards drivers charging their vehicles at home. It’s more convenient for drivers, reduces downtime and makes day-to-day fleet operations more efficient. However, it also creates new challenges around accurately identifying company vehicles and reimbursing drivers for the electricity they use.

“Our partnership with Paua addresses those challenges by combining the Humax MX7’s intelligent vehicle identification technology with Paua’s fleet charging platform. Together, we’re making home charging reimbursement simpler, more accurate and fully automated, while giving fleet operators greater confidence and visibility into charging activity across their fleets.”

Niall Riddell, CEO and co-founder of Paua, said:

“Electric fleet charging cannot be solved one location at a time. Drivers charge at home, at work, on the public network and increasingly at shared depots. Fleets need those environments connected, not four separate systems held together by spreadsheets.

“Paua was built specifically to provide that connection. By integrating Humax’s intelligent charger technology, we can provide businesses with greater confidence that the right charging activity is being attributed to the right vehicle, while giving fleet managers a complete view of charging across every location.”

Image courtesy of Humax/Paua

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