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FleetZero and EVoke Systems partner on energy management solutions

EVoke Systems and FleetZero have announced a strategic partnership for EV charging, energy management, and grid interaction.
By James Foster June 27, 2023 Read time: 1 min
The partnership facilitates open and scalable platform solutions for energy management challenges that fleets face when adopting and utilising EVs and EV charging infrastructure. Photo: PRNewsfoto/EVoke Systems

The partners aim to help mitigate the challenges that light to heavy duty fleets encounter as they transition to zero emissions. EVoke Systems, based in Tampa, FL, offers an open and scalable cloud-based platform for EV charging, energy management, and grid interaction.

The company works with EV charger hardware OEMs and its channel partners to enable real-time, interactive communication, control, and coordination between site hosts, EV charging stations, EV drivers, and grid operators. With the Evoke platform, fleets remain charged and ready to go, data-driven solutions are optimised across entire charging ecosystems, and solutions are future-proofed to ensure EVs never run dry.

This partnership enables FleetZero to help clients implement their green fleet strategies by facilitating open and scalable platform solutions for energy management challenges fleets face when adopting and utilizing EVs and EV charging infrastructure.

"EV charging and energy management is as much a software solution as a hardware challenge. Entering into a partnership with EVoke Systems enables us at FleetZero to help fleets transition to zero-emission vehicles," commented FleetZero's founder and CEO Naeem Farooqi.

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