CHARGE+ZONE launches ChargeCloud, a SaaS solution for EV charging stations
For Rs 499 per charger per month, the charging station operators can gain access to a host of features designed to bolster their revenue streams.
EV charging company CHARGE+ZONE has launched ChargeCloud, a network operating software solution for EV charging station management systems. ChargeCloud offers a wide array of software services that instantly connect chargers to Charge+Zone’s Charging Station Management System.
For Rs 499 per charger per month, the charging station operators can gain access to a host of features designed to bolster their revenue streams.
The smart software solution manages charging sessions, increases charger utilisation, and provides real-time data insights to assist users in making informed decisions for peak performance from their charging infrastructure.
Kartikey Hariyani said that software solution for the EV charging industry not only streamlines charging sessions and maximises charger utilisation but also provides real-time data insights for informed decision-making.
This interoperability enhances the charging network, empowering charging station owners to capture a vast customer base and guarantee compatibility with a wide range of EVs from various car manufacturers, thus providing seamless services to drivers and owners. ChargeCloud goes beyond conventional software solutions with the introduction of ChargeMasters, a dedicated team of experts responsible for the seamless operation and maintenance of chargers, the press release explained.
As of March 2023, CHARGE+ZONE has more than 3,200+ charging points across more than 1,600 EV charging stations in operations or construction in 37 Indian cities and has covered more than 10,000 kilometres of highways and aims to reach one million charging points by 2030.
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18 Jul 2023
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