eMotorWerks

Chanje’s Customer Dashboard Offers Fleet Managers Visibility & Control

Electric delivery truck manufacturer Chanje recently announced a partnership with eMotorWerks on Charging-as-a-Service that included mention of a new customer dashboard for fleet managers. To better understand the solution, we reached out to Chanje to learn more about the solution and what it means for fleet managers, especially in light of the impact of a transition to electric trucks at the same time.

What Changed In The EV Market In October?

We published 509 articles in October. It’s rather hard to read every single one — I’m not sure if anyone does, but I can tell you that I don’t have time for that and I’m the director and chief editor of the site! We publish weekly and monthly roundups of the most popular articles, but I’ve felt like something was still lacking. So, I’ve decided to jump into a couple of new monthly reports — one for electric vehicles (this one) and one for solar energy + stationary energy storage.

Chanje & eMotorWerks Deploy New Energy-as-a-Service Vehicle Charging Platform For Fleet Operators

Electric delivery truck manufacturer Chanje and intelligent EVSE manufacturer eMotorWerks are partnering on a new energy-as-a-service (EaaS) program to downstream fleet customers. The new program looks beyond just billing customers a flat rate per kWh and leverages the intelligent, connected eMotorWerks chargers as part of Chanje’s core strategy to offer a complete energy service to customers.

eMotorWerks Doubled Revenues For 3rd Consecutive Year In 2016

The electric vehicle smart grid charging technology firm eMotorWerks doubled its revenues for the third consecutive year in 2016, according to a recent press release. This expansion and revenue growth was partly the result of partnerships with companies such as AeroVironment, Webasto, and Nayax. The company’s growing customer base is reflected in the fact that the firm now has more than 18,000 charging stations installed around the world.