EVCS Partners with Hubject to Expand and Simplify Access to Public Charging for Electric Vehicle Drivers on the West Coast

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EVCS Partners with Hubject to Expand and Simplify Access to Public Charging for Electric Vehicle Drivers on the West Coast

EVCS will use Hubject’s Intercharge platform to enable roaming for EV charging across its West Coast charging network.

LOS ANGELES January 6, 2023 - Hubject, provider of the world’s largest eRoaming network, and EVCS, one of the largest electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging network operators on the US West Coast, are pleased to announce the official signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, signaling their intention to enter into a new strategic partnership. EVCS plans to work with Hubject as a preferred, non-exclusive roaming partner, relying on Hubject’s Intercharge platform to offer roaming services. EVCS will be one of the first Charge Point Operators (CPOs) in the United States to open its network to a broad range of EV drivers using a variety of e-mobility service providers (eMSPs). EV drivers will have greater freedom to use web-based or mobile apps of their choice to discover, locate, charge, and pay on the EVCS network.

With almost 700 AC Level 2 and DC Fast chargers and plans to double in size in 2023, EVCS offers drivers an expansive network of fast, reliable, affordable, and conveniently located chargers across California, Oregon and Washington. This includes strategic placements along the West Coast Electric Highway’s Interstate 5 and Highway 101, urban centers, and underserved and rural communities. On the heels of its $68.8M Series-A raise last year, the company is accelerating its expansion into new cities and is increasing its charger density in existing communities. 

By joining Hubject’s Intercharge platform, EVCS commits to strong collaboration with eMSPs to provide their customers with open access to the EVCS charging network. Hubject will enable EVCS to offer best-in-class roaming services, including integrated location discovery and in-app payments. With the added ability to serve a wider range of drivers using various EV charging apps across all vehicle makes and models, EVCS is further advancing its mission to accelerate EV adoption through increased public charging accessibility, convenience and simplicity. 

“As more drivers adopt EVs, the industry needs better solutions to enable easier, faster, and more equitable access to public EV charging. Drivers want a hassle-free charging experience, without the need for too many requirements to access a charger. Roaming through Hubject’s Intercharge platform allows EVCS to meet the EV drivers’ needs more effectively, by granting eMSPs full access to one of the largest CPOs on the West Coast,” states Gustavo Occhiuzzo, CEO of EVCS. “Roaming is a key ingredient for a successful future of public EV charging, enabling innovative business models between CPOs and eMSPs as well as flexible pricing options for drivers. That’s a vision that EVCS and Hubject share together”, said Karim Farhat, Vice President of Partnerships at EVCS.

 “We are honored that EVCS will be joining the Hubject Intercharge network, to improve the charging experience as the EV industry gets set to rapidly scale in North America. The partnership between Hubject and EVCS represents a significant commitment to all EV drivers regardless of the Mobility provider they choose to use.” said Trishan Peruma, CEO of Hubject North America.  

About EVCS:

EVCS was founded in 2018 and has quickly become one of the largest and fastest-growing electric vehicle fast charging networks on the US West Coast. EVCS is committed to leading the electric transportation revolution by rapidly expanding access to fast, affordable, carbon-neutral, and conveniently located public EV charging. Powered by 100% renewable energy, EVCS is disrupting the mobility industry through a turn-key approach that utilizes public and private funding sources to encourage the installation of fast-charging stations. EVCS has secured over $75M in government funding and engaged nearly 150 public and private site hosts, including Fortune 500 companies and underrepresented communities, to build and grow its net-zero-carbon network. In addition, EVCS offers EV drivers fixed-rate subscription charging. This includes unlimited charging plans designed for gig and high-mileage drivers, with potential savings of hundreds of US dollars annually. For more information, visit www.evcs.com.

About Hubject:  

Hubject simplifies the charging of electric vehicles. Through its eRoaming platform, called intercharge, the eMobility specialist connects Charging Point Operators or CPOs and eMobility Service Providers or EMPs, enabling unified, grid-independent access to charging infrastructure. With over 400,000 connected charging points and more than 1,000 B2B partners in 52 countries and four continents, Hubject has created the world's largest cross provider charging network for electric vehicles by connecting CPO networks. In addition, Hubject is a trusted consulting partner in the eMobility market, advising car manufacturers, charging providers and other EV-related businesses looking to launch eMobility services or implement Plug&Charge according to ISO 15118. In essence, Hubject promotes eMobility and its advancement worldwide. Hubject’s headquarter is located in Berlin, with subsidiaries in Los Angeles and Shanghai. Visit hubject.com to learn more.  

EVCS Media Contact: 

Kelli (Dobbins) Weerasooriya
Sling & Stone
evcs@slingstone.com 

 

Hubject Press Contact:  

Megan Pini, Head of Marketing

+49 172 8946279

press@hubject.com

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