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Noodoe announces strategic investment from ABM

EV charging software company Noodoe has announced a key investment from ABM.
By James Foster June 21, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Through their joint work, Noodoe and ABM will redefine market expectations for exceptional EV charging experiences. Image: Noodoe

A preeminent installer of EV charging stations, with over 28,000 installed to date, US-headquartered ABM is investing in Noodoe through its ABM Ventures program to support growth and broader collaboration between the two companies. 

The investment was announced simultaneously with ABM's unveiling of its first branded EV charging solution managed by the cloud-based ABM EV OS platform enabled by Noodoe.

ABM says its investment in Noodoe will drive forward the efforts of both companies in ushering in an era of customer-centric EV charging, creating the best possible experiences for drivers and charging service providers alike.

"As a market leader in sustainable infrastructure, power, and bundled energy solutions, we are always looking for pioneering innovations and tech-forward services, and Noodoe's expertise is unmatched," said Mark Hawkinson, president of technical solutions at ABM. "This exciting new partnership is a natural next step for ABM, strengthening our client offerings as a single source to meet their rapidly growing EV needs."

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