Skip to main content

Emobi and SBD Technologies partner to boost the fleet charging experience

SBD Technologies, a Maine-based AI startup dedicated to advancing the adoption of EVs in municipal and commercial fleets, has announced a strategic partnership with North American EV charging digital infrastructure provider Emobi.
By Liam McLoughlin February 4, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
SBD Technologies and Emobi say their collaboration underscores their shared commitment to accelerate the transition to electric mobility by addressing key pain points for fleet operators. Image: Emobi

The partnership will integrate Emobi's expansive network of over 120,000 public EV charging locations across 26+ networks into SBD Technologies' FleetCharge solution to streamline and simplify the EV charging experience for fleet managers and drivers.

Emobi's Hub technology provides a single point of integration for a vast ecosystem of charging stations and e-mobility partners, leveraging advanced AI and data refinement models. Through these proprietary models, Emobi fosters collaboration by enriching contextual information of chargers and improving data reliability. 

Emobi's technology will enable SBD Technologies fleet managers and drivers to digest the most accurate and user-friendly EV charger data enriched, refined, and transformed by AI/ML models. The data helps stakeholders make informed decisions when choosing reliable chargers, enhancing operational efficiency, and creating better customer experiences. Similarly, SBD Technologies' FleetCharge product is designed to address critical challenges, such as range anxiety. FleetCharge consolidates all charging data and payments into a single, user-friendly platform, providing comprehensive reporting on energy usage and costs across home, depot, and public charging locations. By partnering with Emobi, FleetCharge users will gain seamless access to one of the most comprehensive charging networks available.

"This partnership marks a significant milestone in our mission to remove barriers to EV adoption," said Kamal Ayad, president and founder of SBD Technologies. "By integrating Emobi's advanced infrastructure into our FleetCharge solution, we're empowering fleet operators with the tools they need to manage their EVs with confidence, efficiency, and ease."

Lin Sun Fa, CEO of Emobi, commented: "This collaboration with SBD Technologies represents a powerful step forward in our mission to make EV charging accessible, seamless, and reliable for fleets.

"By integrating our expansive charging network with their FleetCharge solution, we're not only simplifying fleet operations but also enabling fleet managers to adopt sustainable practices with greater confidence and ease. Together, we're driving the transition to a smarter, more sustainable future for EV fleet operations."

The partners say the collaboration underscores their shared commitment to accelerate the transition to electric mobility by addressing key pain points for fleet operators. The combined solution is set to revolutionize the way fleet managers plan, execute, and optimize their EV charging strategies, further contributing to a cleaner and greener transportation landscape.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • May 22, 2024
    MoveEV joins Geotab Marketplace and Sustainability Alliance
    MoveEV has announced its new partnership with Geotab, a global leader in IoT and connected transportation.
  • February 3, 2025
    The rise of mixed energy fleets
    Mixed-energy EV and internal combustion engine (ICE) fleets are projected to increase given anticipated commercial EV adoption rates, according to a study by Frost & Sullivan. The study offers insights for organizations managing mixed-energy fleets across markets in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.
  • December 18, 2024
    The Top 7 EV Charging Trends for 2025
    The electric vehicle ecosystem is transforming as EV charging trends drive innovation and sustainability. From dynamic pricing to seamless user experiences, these trends are reshaping how we charge and accelerating the adoption of e-mobility. Žiga Lesjak, a digital marketer at EV charging and monetization platform Tridens, sets out what we can look forward to in 2025 in the world of EV charging.
  • May 30, 2025
    National infrastructure initiatives help drive rising European EV sales
    Charging infrastructure subsidies – such as the Advenir programme in France and Spain’s Moves III subsidy – are helping to drive EV sales with nearly 11 million EVs now on Europe’s roads.