Siemens and the electric vehicle (EV) charging platform provider - Monta have partnered to facilitate the expansion of charging infrastructure across Europe.
Siemens will use Monta’s Charge Point Management System to manage its fleet and charging points, as well as to serve customers with a fully-fledged solution for EV charging at work, in public, and at home, enabling high availability.
one-stop-shop solutions provider
The partnership enables Siemens to become a one-stop-shop solutions provider of e-mobility services to corporate fleet operators.
By using Monta’s CPMS as an operating system, Siemens can accelerate its ambition to make e-mobility part of everyday life by building up a pan-European infrastructure for corporate fleet and facility managers, offering charging services for their company car drivers, pool car drivers, and employees.
Monta’s CPMS
The operating system offers multiple payment options (Apple Pay Google Pay, credit card, etc.) for drivers
The CPMS supports charge point operation, including load balancing, charger availability (e.g., private/public), charger accessibility (e.g., reservation), and pricing.
The operating system includes fleet management, smart access rights, and automatic home reimbursement. It also offers multiple payment options (Apple Pay Google Pay, credit card, etc.) for drivers.
managed service solution
Siemens offers the solution as a managed service and takes care of setting up and monitoring the system on behalf of the customers. A mobile app with enhanced functionalities creates a convenient charging experience.
“We’re excited to be working together with Monta, integrating their innovative, feature-filled software into our offerings. This supports our ambitions to further expand EV charging infrastructure,” said Markus Mildner, CEO of eMobility at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.
pan-European charging network
Monta’s CEO, Casper Rasmussen, is excited to collaborate with industry pioneer Siemens. He stated, “We’re proud to be working together with a well-renowned company like Siemens which has been making a long-lasting positive impact on our society for decades."
Casper Rasmussen adds, "Together, we can accelerate the buildout of a pan-European charging network where EV drivers and charging point owners alike experience a smooth EV charging experience.”
Siemens eMobility is part of Siemens Smart Infrastructure. It offers IoT-enabled hardware, software, and services for AC and DC charging from 11 kW to 300 kW for a broad range of applications.