HERE Technologies, a multinational location data and technology platform headquartered in Amsterdam, has partnered with Dutch charging station data provider Eco-Movement to provide EV drivers with more accurate real-time information on charge point specifications and availability. The collaboration will create a data repository encompassing over a million single charge points monitored across more than 100 countries.
The companies have incorporated e-mobility service provider (eMSP) support to help EV drivers find compatible vehicle charge points. HERE also offers EV OEMs a bring-your-own-data option to support custom eMSP listings in their branded navigation solutions. This will enable EV drivers to access up-to-date information on availability, reliability and compatibility.
“Together, we’re advancing charge point management and reducing the ambiguity that EV drivers face,” said Chris Handley, VP of Product Management at HERE Technologies. The partnership between HERE Technologies and Eco-Movement will provide EV drivers with the necessary information to make informed decisions when it comes to charging their vehicles.
The collaboration between the two companies is a major step forward in the development of the EV industry, as it will provide drivers with the necessary data to make informed decisions when it comes to charging their vehicles. With this partnership, HERE Technologies and Eco-Movement are helping to make the EV experience more efficient and reliable for drivers around the world.
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