Polish Ekoenergetyka and eMabler from Finland have successfully completed interoperability tests between charging stations and software, and are now announcing joint efforts to raise standards in the eMobility industry.

The main goal of this collaboration is to meet the growing market demand by ensuring the reliability of electric vehicle charging. With complementary expertise and technology, both companies now offer efficient, reliable, and seamless electric vehicle charging solutions.

Our collaboration goes beyond a simple partnership – together, we are creating new opportunities and raising standards in the e-mobility industry,” emphasizes Bartosz Kubik, CEO and co-founder of Ekoenergetyka. – “Our goal is to provide customers with the highest quality service and maximum reliability of charging infrastructure. We strive to ensure that users can rely on charging stations without worrying about technical issues or lack of availability.”

We value the relationship with Ekoenergetyka and our customers who expand their charging networks in Europe and offer reliable charging solutions for EV drivers,” focus attention on Juha Stenberg, CEO & Co-founder eMabler. “The combination of a good integration of hardware and the API first eMabler CPO platform also allows charge point operators to offer the best user journey by integrating their existing business systems in the charging process.”

For both companies, charging reliability is a key element of their mission. Ekoenergetyka, a leader in producing innovative electric vehicle charging solutions, and eMabler, with extensive experience in e-mobility and sustainable transport, including managing charge point operators (CPOs) and e-mobility service providers (eMSPs), share a common vision.

Ekoenergetyka has been providing fast-charging solutions for electric vehicles for years, and its systems are successfully implemented across Europe. The company continuously expands its offerings to meet the growing demand for charging infrastructure in heavy transport. Ekoenergetyka is actively involved in developing standards for megawatt charging systems (MCS), an innovative technology that will soon be used for charging trucks.

Ekoenergetyka’s expansion is also supported by the private equity fund Enterprise Investors, which acquired a significant minority stake last year and announced plans to invest over €45 million in e-mobility projects. The company provides round-the-clock monitoring and repair services for its charging stations from its headquarters in Zielona Góra. Ekoenergetyka’s advanced systems allow it to address nearly 60% of reported issues remotely.

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