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DCS/EVBox Group/TMH: Fleet Electrification from a Single Source

From the wall box to billing: In the comprehensive cooperation, DCS provides the charging software, The Mobility House provides its charging and energy management, and the EVBox Group provides both hardware and its administrative software integrated into DCS, including remote support.

Trio under electricity: The providers pool their expertise into a tool that aims to provide fleet managers with a unified frontend for managing the electric fleet and also unlocks the necessary hardware. | Photo: DCS
Trio under electricity: The providers pool their expertise into a tool that aims to provide fleet managers with a unified frontend for managing the electric fleet and also unlocks the necessary hardware. | Photo: DCS
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Johannes Reichel

Comprehensive cooperation among three established players in the e-mobility market: Digital Charging Solutions GmbH (DCS) has initiated a partnership with the EVBox Group and the charging solution specialist The Mobility House. This collaboration aims to facilitate fleet solutions for charging electric vehicles at public charging stations, at home, and at the workplace with the service Charge Now for Business, combining it with the hardware of the EVBox Group, its charging management system Everon, as well as The Mobility House as a solution provider for energy-optimized and intelligent charging.

According to the provider, fleet managers in the DACH region can now utilize all services integrated into a single tool that enables the management of e-fleets – from Wallbox orders to the billing of all charging processes. DCS primarily targets leasing providers, large corporations, and fleet managers with this service. The offering is supplemented by direct marketing of the solution to small and medium-sized enterprises through an online self-service. The system allows fleet managers to independently manage contracts, charging cards, and tariffs, analyze charging behavior, or further process charging data through data exports and interfaces.

Unified solution for public, home, and workplace charging

With the extension of the service to home charging, employers can now conveniently and digitally settle the electricity charged at employees' homes using company cars. For home charging, fleet managers and company vehicle drivers can order a Wallbox including Everon charging station management and optional installation services via TMH’s fleet portal. Data exchange between the Wallbox and the driver's account enables an overview of charging processes at home and reimbursement of the incurred electricity costs. Charging processes at public charging stations across Europe or at the workplace can also be viewed in the driver app. Additionally, the system can be seamlessly integrated into existing fleet management software using open interfaces. Companies can also enable their employees, customers, and visitors to charge vehicles not belonging to the company's fleet on their premises.

For a stable power supply of electric cars at fleet and company locations, the manufacturer-independent charging and energy management system ChargePilot from TMH is utilized. This ensures minimal grid connection and operating costs as well as future-proof scalability, promises the provider. The company also delivers charging infrastructure for workplaces and fleet locations, brings its expertise to the design of on-site systems, and takes on or mediates installation services. The EVBox software Everon is described by the partners as an intelligent platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution that can be flexibly integrated with hardware and other software. This makes it easy to manage the charging infrastructure via a unified frontend. EVBox complements the overall solution with modern AC and DC charging stations as well as Wallboxes for home charging.

Translated automatically from German.
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