Driivz and ezVOLTz have teamed up to integrate advanced fault detection and self-healing technology into ezVOLTz’s Charging as a Service platform, aiming to enhance reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and provide actionable insights for fleet operators and government agencies across North America.
Driivz, which is a part of Vontier and quite a prominent name worldwide when it comes to EV charging software, has just announced a pretty interesting partnership with ezVOLTz. The goal? To boost both the reliability and efficiency of EV charging services, especially for government agencies and commercial outfits. Basically, the idea is to weave Driivz’s top-tier EV Charging and Energy Management platform into ezVOLTz’s all-in-one Charging as a Service (CaaS) offering. Seems like a smart move, huh? This blend is meant to deliver smooth, dependable charging experiences, and it's tailored for clients like state and local governments, various businesses, retail spots, and fleets of electric vehicles.
Now, ezVOLTz, which provides a full managed EV charging service from start to finish, handles hardware-agnostic charger setups along with its own ezCONNECT Management Software. That software neatly takes care of data collection, reporting, billing, and processing transactions. When they add Driivz’s platform into the mix, the aim is to really keep chargers up and running with constant network monitoring and quick fixes when problems pop up. The cool part? Driivz’s Alert Management System, or AMS, can spot faults right away and even fix some issues automatically, which keeps things steady and chargers available. And get this, their self-healing algorithms can solve up to 80% of charger issues without even having to send out a technician—huge savings in downtime and maintenance costs, right?
This partnership plays directly into ezVOLTz’s bigger game plan—growing its network seamlessly. Thanks to Driivz’s sharp analytics, ezVOLTz will be able to get in-depth insights into how chargers are being used—think peak times, demand trends, and overall utilization. All that data is gold for deciding where to put new chargers and how to expand the network properly, especially in spots with high demand. Plus, this alliance boosts the ezVOLTz mobile app, which now offers users a nationwide directory of charging stations, making route planning way easier. It’s like navigating across the country with confidence, knowing exactly where to stop and charge up.
Industry folks are pretty clear about it—reliability and smart energy management are becoming more vital than ever in this fast-moving EV world. Sam Malhotra, the CEO of ezVOLTz, stressed that this partnership is crucial to keeping their reputation for dependable, comprehensive charging infrastructure intact. “The Driivz team and their smart charging and energy management solutions,” Malhotra said, “are a perfect fit to strengthen our services,” highlighting how important tech is in supporting all this EV growth.
Over at Driivz, CEO Andrew Bennett echoed similar sentiments. He mentioned that this partnership will improve the experience for not just business clients, but also government agencies and fleet operators. “As e-mobility continues its rise, reliability and ease-of-use are among the top priorities for EV drivers,” Bennett pointed out.
This collaboration with ezVOLTz is in line with Driivz’s larger ambitions in the EV charging world. In fact, they’ve just rolled out Version 8 of their platform—a pretty big upgrade—adding features like a new mobile app, contactless payments, and support for the North American Charging Standard (NACS). Such updates underscore their commitment to top-notch operation, scalability, and meeting what EV drivers and network operators are demanding these days.
And let’s not forget, Driivz’s tech isn’t just theory — it’s powering tons of major projects worldwide. They’ve teamed up with utility-focused companies like Rhythmos to optimize charging capacity, and with big operators like Shell and Greenspot. Shell, in particular, has a huge goal—install over 500,000 chargers globally by 2025—and they depend on Driivz’s real-time monitoring and autonomous fault fixing to keep everything running smoothly and keep customers happy. Greenspot’s also using Driivz’s software to support their global growth, ensuring chargers stay stable and available wherever they operate.
For folks in the automotive aftermarket, OEMs, fleet managers, and service providers, this kind of partnership signals a whole lot of progress. By incorporating advanced software that detects faults automatically and provides handy data insights, these stakeholders can make their EV charging networks more efficient, reliable, and even more profitable. It’s a positive step towards growing electric mobility — and not just in the commercial sector, but also for public use.
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Source: Noah Wire Services