Aken, Berlijn, Rotterdam, 28 november 2023: clearing.net kondigt met trots haar nieuwe samenwerking aan met ubitricity, een van de grootste aanbieders van laadinfrastructuur voor elektrische voertuigen in Europa en tevens dochteronderneming van Shell plc. De samenwerking is gericht op het optimaliseren van de EV-laadinfrastructuur en het vereenvoudigen van toegang tot meer dan 10.000 laadstations van ubitricity in Europa.
De focus ligt op Nederland, waar deze nieuwe samenwerking Nederlandse bestuurders in staat stelt om hun reguliere laadpassen te gebruiken op meer dan 1300, door ubitricity geëxploiteerde, Shell Recharge laadpunten die nu beschikbaar zijn op het roamingplatform van e-clearing.net. “Interoperabiliteit met bestaande en nieuwe roamingpartners is een integraal onderdeel van onze missie om de juiste lader, op de juiste plaats, op het juiste moment te brengen. – Door gebruik te maken van e-clearing.net’s nieuwe functie “Charge Club” is dit nu ook mogelijk op de Nederlandse markt, aldus Michiel van der Vlies, Sales Manager Nederland bij ubitricity.
De nieuwe functie ”Charge Club” op het platform van e-clearing.net biedt op een eenvoudige manier aan om roaming verbindingen en de bijbehorende contracten af te sluiten via een compleet aanbod offer-to-all functie. “Deze krachtige functie geeft onze platformpartners de snelste en veiligste toegang tot roaming in hun eigen land en andere landen in heel Europa. We zijn verheugd ubitricity als partner op ons platform te mogen verwelkomen”, aldus Vittoria Aita, Customer Care & Innovation Manager bij e-clearing.net.
Hier vindt u het ubitricity-offer-to-all aanbod.
Deze samenwerking betekent een belangrijke stap in het bevorderen van interoperabiliteit en toont de betrokkenheid van beide bedrijven bij duurzame en toekomstgerichte mobiliteit.
Bedrijfsprofiel
Shell ubitricity is een vooraanstaande aanbieder en beheerder van openbare EV-laadoplossingen. Wij ondersteunen steden en gemeenten bij een snelle en efficiënte uitbreiding van de laadinfrastructuur. Om de mogelijkheden van openbare ruimtes en de behoeften voor EV-laden op elkaar af te stemmen, bieden wij een flexibele mix van laadoplossingen, waaronder AC-laders in lantaarnpalen, standaard AC-laders en DC-snelladers. ubitricity beheert meer dan 10.000 laadpunten in het oplaadnetwerk van Shell Recharge en is marktleider in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Sinds 2023 is ubitricity ook actief in Nederland, waar zij een netwerk van 1.500 openbare Shell Recharge laadpunten beheert in Noord-Holland, Flevoland en Utrecht. ubitricity is een dochteronderneming van Shell. www.ubitricity.com
Over e-clearing.net
E-clearing.net verbindt oplaadnetwerken in heel Europa. De groei van e-mobiliteit is niet te stuiten en lokale oplaadnetwerken zijn ontstaan in landen over het gehele continent. De volgende stap is om deze netwerken open te stellen voor iedereen. E-clearing.net verbindt de backoffices van e-mobility marktpartijen om van Europa een groot oplaadnetwerk te maken.
Voor meer informatie over e-clearing.net kunt u contact opnemen met:
Benjamin Lasseur, Marktcommunicatie expert
info@e-clearing.net
https://e-clearing.net
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