- AmpUp will implement Hubject’s Plug&Charge technology, enabling automatic charging and payment without apps or RFID cards.
- All AmpUp stations will join Hubject’s global eRoaming network, giving access to over 1 million charging points worldwide.
- The partnership will improve interoperability, ensuring smoother and more reliable charging across different networks.
Hubject and AmpUp tech integrations set to improve the charging experience for North American EV drivers
Hubject and AmpUp are leaping on North America’s charging infrastructure boom. Their partnership focuses on two major improvements: Plug&Charge technology and integration into Hubject’s global eRoaming network.
Trishan Peruma, Hubject North America CEO, said:
“We welcome AmpUp as a valued partner in the Hubject eMobility ecosystem as we look to provide a seamless and secure charging experience for even more drivers across North America.”
First, AmpUp will roll out Hubject’s Plug&Charge technology at its new charging stations. This feature allows EV drivers to charge without needing an app or RFID card. Instead, drivers can simply plug in their car, and the payment is processed automatically. This simplifies the entire charging experience and saves time.
Tom Sun, CEO and co-founder of AmpUp, added:
“Charger availability and ease of use are vital for making the EV transition accessible to all. By partnering with Hubject, we are committed to enhancing the charging experience for our customers while expanding charging opportunities in their communities.”
In addition, AmpUp’s charging stations will connect to Hubject’s eRoaming network, which includes over 1 million charging points worldwide. This means EV drivers will have access to a larger, more reliable network of charging stations, even when traveling across borders.
The partnership also ensures better interoperability. With both companies working together, drivers will have a smoother experience using different charging networks. They can charge their EVs seamlessly, no matter where they are or which network they are using.