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Engie Vianeo selects Sitetracker to support international EV charging station rollout

Sitetracker has been selected by Engie Vianeo, one of France's leaders in deploying electric vehicle charging stations.
By James Foster August 3, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Using Sitetracker will help Engie Vianeo grow its EV charging business and help its customers transition to a cleaner, sustainable energy future. Photo: Engie Vianeo

Engie Vianeo will implement Sitetracker to help it manage thousands of EV installations, which the company operates on behalf of its customers in France and internationally.

With Sitetracker, Engie Vianeo will be able to centralise its management of hundreds of customer sites within the same application. This will enable the company to manage deadlines more effectively and share important data both internally and with its subcontractors, which Engie Vianeo must also manage closely.

"We help everyone from building owners to whole communities install and manage thousands of charging stations domestically and internationally, meaning a smart system to track and manage these thousands of sites is mission critical," said Fabien Remy, director of information systems for Engie Vianeo. "Previously we relied on off-the-shelf software which was woefully inadequate. It wasn't until we discovered Sitetracker that we understood how something purpose-built to support EV charger installations would radically improve our efficiency and insights."

Using Sitetracker's complete project management platform, Engie Vianeo gains access to a variety of trackers, project templates, reports, dashboards, and a mobile app including checklists. With those tools, Engie Vianeo can track project activities, interact with subcontractors efficiently, and quickly administer program changes. It can also support the high volume of data it handles, track worker overtime, and support specialised use cases such as fast-charging highway EV chargers and public-access chargers.

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