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Monta and Emobi partner to deliver charging solutions for fleet managers and EV drivers

North American EV charging digital infrastructure company Emobi has started a strategic partnership with Monta, a provider of EV charging software solutions for EV business actors and drivers.
By Liam McLoughlin November 25, 2024 Read time: 3 mins
The collaboration with Emobi will enhance Monta’s platform, delivering flexible, scalable and reliable EV charging solutions to all EV drivers in North America. Image: Monta

The partnership aims to support and accelerate Monta’s expansion into the US market announced last month, by integrating Emobi’s extensive EV roaming coverage and AI-powered data refinement models.

The collaboration will enhance Monta’s platform, delivering flexible, scalable and reliable EV charging solutions to all EV drivers in North America, which was first showcased at MOVE America 2024.

As EV demand continues to grow in North America, EV drivers need streamlined solutions to optimise and manage their day-to-day charging needs. Through Emobi’s EV charging ecosystem, Monta’s platform will offer seamless access to over 120,000 charge points across the U.S. and Canada, making it easier for EV owners to power their vehicles and fleets on the road.

The partnership also enhances Monta’s platform by improving data quality, ensuring that EV drivers and fleets benefit from accurate and reliable information on charger availability, location, tariffs, and restrictions.

Casper Ramussen, co-founder and CEO of Monta, said: “Our partnership with Emobi is an invaluable addition as we enter the US market. With our US launch, we’ve teamed up with Emobi to ensure Monta users can access an expanding network of charge points from charge point operators like ChargePoint, EVgo, and Shell Recharge. This partnership allows Monta’s users to find and use charge points across the U.S., furthering our goal of making EV charging as accessible as possible.”

In Europe, Monta already connects users to over 600,000 roaming charge points, facilitating more than two million monthly charging sessions. Monta has experience working with global partners like Siemens, hardware manufacturers like Rolec, and charge point operators like Uno-X or Eliso, among others.

Lin Sun Fa, co-founder and CEO, Emobi, commented on the new partnership: “Our partnership with Monta is a pivotal step toward creating a more cohesive and reliable charging experience for EV drivers in the U.S.

As Monta’s partner for roaming coverage in North America, we’re proud to support their mission by delivering the largest share of charging station access in the region, making EV ownership a more attractive and accessible reality for everyone in the U.S.”

Monta and Emobi say their strategic partnership underscores both companies' commitment to supporting the broader transition to sustainable mobility.

With passenger vehicles accounting for 16% per cent of US greenhouse gas emissions, electrifying the transportation sector is critical to achieving net-zero goals. By offering EV owners a more expansive, efficient, and reliable charging infrastructure, Monta and Emobi are reducing barriers to faster EV adoption across all corners of North America.

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