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Zevtron starts support for locations transitioning from Shell Recharge EV solution

Zevtron, a provider of EV charging solutions, has announced its support for locations currently utilizing the Shell Recharge EV system, as Shell prepares to discontinue its Shell Sky software on April 30, 2025 for third-party commercial EV chargers in the United States and Canada.
By Liam McLoughlin January 24, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Zevtron provides EV charging software solutions. Image: Zevtron

US-based Zevtron says that, with its white-label platform that seamlessly integrates into existing OCPP compatible charging hardware, its is stepping in to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted transition for affected businesses, utilities, facilities, municipalities, and other government agencies.

The impending shutdown of Shell Sky software has raised concerns for businesses and municipalities relying on Shell Recharge’s solution to manage their EV charging operations. Zevtron’s advanced, OCCP-compliant software offers a robust alternative that is fully capable of replacing Shell’s system. With a track record of successful transitions in similar scenarios, Zevtron provides a quick and efficient migration process, minimizing downtime and ensuring continuity of service for EV users.

“We understand the challenges businesses face when a critical software platform is discontinued,” said Bob Andrews, CEO at Zevtron. “Our solution allows locations to retain their existing chargers while upgrading to a more flexible and customizable platform that supports their specific operational needs. This is about enabling our partners to maintain control of their EV infrastructure without disruptions.”

Zevtron’s software, which does not require customers to download a proprietary app, is designed to support various operational models, including public charging, fleet management, and tenant-focused solutions. With advanced features like user-friendly interfaces, flexible pricing structures, and detailed reporting, the platform ensures a superior experience for both operators and end-users.

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