ELECQ has announced the completion of three key integrations with platforms in the electric mobility ecosystem: MOBI.E, Clenergy EV and ChargeBroker.
These developments enable seamless connectivity via the OCPP protocol, supporting more efficient and reliable electric vehicle (EV) charging management across Europe.
The integration with MOBI.E, Portugal’s public charging infrastructure network, enables full interoperability between ELECQ’s chargers and the national system, improving the experience for both drivers and operators.
Meanwhile, the connection with Clenergy EV ensures ELECQ’s chargers operate under open standards, supporting smarter energy management across charging networks.
This interoperability reflects the shared objective of both companies to offer future-ready infrastructure.
Finally, integration with ChargeBroker, operated by Jibe Company, enhances ELECQ’s ability to function efficiently within smart networks, allowing optimised management of charging stations through OCPP.
According to ELECQ’s statement, these integrations reaffirm the company’s commitment to innovation and the development of solutions that promote a more connected, reliable and interoperable charging infrastructure.
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