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Connected Kerb joins Bosch’s electric vehicle charging platform

UK charge point operator Connected Kerb has integrated with Bosch Mobility’s global EV charging platform.
By James Foster October 23, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Thousands more EV charge points are now available on Bosch’s EV charging platform following the integration of Connected Kerb’s entire UK network. Photo: Connected Kerb

The inclusion of Connected Kerb’s entire network of over 3,000 public charging sockets on Bosch’s charging platform will dramatically enhance the visibility of UK-based charge points for the platform’s users worldwide.

Bosch’s platform is fully customisable and is available for businesses to include in their products. For example, car manufacturers can create a bespoke frontend system that seamlessly integrates into their vehicles and gives the user access to hundreds of thousands of EV charging points across the world, no matter which company owns and runs the individual charging points.

In addition, there is a free-to-use Bosch app, Charge My EV, that gives drivers a convenient way to find charging stations, whilst giving users access to charger availability data in advance, enabling drivers to easily plan journeys. Charging sessions can be started and paid for directly through the app, RFID, Plug & Charge or locally available methods.

Connected Kerb’s growing network is now available across ten major e-mobility apps, including Zap-Map and Paua to broaden the visibility of the charging network and ensure it is as convenient as possible for drivers to charge up. The company also operates its own app, enabling drivers to find, start, track, and pay for charging sessions across Connected Kerb’s entire network.

The Bosch charging network, one of the biggest in Europe, provides users with access to over 600,000 publicly accessible charge points across 30 countries in Europe alone, all under one app. It has more than 850,000 charge points worldwide including North America and Asia Pacific.

“Connected Kerb is a much-welcomed addition to our platform, giving our users the ability to better plan routes and access more charge points across the UK,” said Olivia Arago, managing director of Bosch Charging Solutions. “Together with Connected Kerb, we are increasing the coverage of publicly accessible charge points in the UK.#

Users will have access to Connected Kerb’s rapidly expanding network, regularly updating with new, live charge points. In early 2023, Connected Kerb announced the UK’s largest ever rollout of EV chargers by a local authority in Surrey – a partnership that will result in 10,000 electric vehicle chargers deployed across the county.

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