EV charge point management software firm Fuuse has announced its availability through B2B electric mobility platform Gireve.
The Lancaster-based company can advertise its public chargers through Gireve for e-Mobility Service Providers (eMSPs) to connect with. As a result, it aims to enable a smoother charging experience for drivers, charge point operators and e-Mobility Service Providers (eMSPs).
For eMSPs, the integration solves several problems, such as obstacles to network expansion and limited charging diversity, it said.
This integration allows eMSPs to connect with Fuuse through Gireve’s online marketplace, which houses contracts for operational support and e-mobility within the B2B space. The transaction is designed to be seamless and completed in just a few clicks.
As they opt-in to partner with Fuuse, eMSPs can also unlock the company’s network, meaning they can visualise more infrastructure for their service users.
A healthy charging network could also mean repeat business and increased revenue for e-mobility providers, as well as positive reputation amongst EV drivers, it claimed.
The solution benefits eMSPs, as well as existing and new Fuuse customers, as public CPOs who leverage the company for their back-office software will also see their chargers visible in more places as eMSPs connect with Fuuse.
The decision also offers commercial benefits, such as increased ROI and improved client experiences. For Fuuse, it also enables enhanced support for its large enterprise clients, particularly as they look to scale their existing operations and promote mass EV adoption within their organisations.
Barry Hurst, Sales Director at Fuuse, said:
“For eMSPs to connect with Fuuse, they can do so via the Gireve marketplace. Once they have access, they can easily partner with us within a few simple clicks, signing a pre-written roaming agreement.”
“This partnership opens more opportunities for eMSPs to connect with Fuuse. We can leverage our roaming connections and offer a more diversified EV charging network for e-mobility providers.
“As a result, more EMSPs can be onboarded easily, leading to more opportunities for our customers increase their revenue streams. Likewise, our current and existing public charge point operators benefit from their chargers being surfaced in more places, leading to increased charger uptake.”
Dan Street, Country Business Manager at Gireve, said:
“Mobility thrives on collaboration and partnerships, with CPMS playing a vital role in enhancing these connections. The involvement of key partners like Fuuse, who leverage roaming to accelerate customer activity, is a positive sign for the entire industry. We’re glad to have them on board, and excited to see both our customers benefitting from this partnership.”
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