“ChargeGuru Day: Innovation in Home Charging for Employees” arrives with the latest updates from this European company specialising in electric vehicle charging.
This Wednesday, 25th September, from 1 p.m. Spanish time, the event will be streamed live on the Mobility Portal YouTube channel.
Registration is free and open to all interested participants.
What’s on the agenda?
The webinar will kick off with an exclusive interview with Adrien Castagnié, Managing Director Iberia at ChargeGuru.
Following this, there will be a product presentation led by Fran Cortegoso, Business Development Iberia at the company.
But that’s not all.
There will also be panel discussions on the key aspects of home charging for employee vehicle fleets, along with insights into ChargeGuru’s future projects.
By joining this webinar, attendees will gain exclusive access to the latest company updates, learn about the sector’s newest trends, and seize valuable networking opportunities.
Timings by region:
- 8 a.m. – Argentina / Uruguay
- 12 p.m. – United Kingdom
- 1 p.m. – Spain / Germany / Italy / France
- 7 p.m. – China
- 8 p.m. – Japan
It is worth noting that the event will be covered by the Mobility Portal Group team before, during, and after the broadcast.
This coverage aims to amplify the key messages shared by the leading industry figures during the event.
More about ChargeGuru
The number of companies investing in fleet electrification is growing, and ChargeGuru is no exception.
The company goes a step further by offering a home charging service for employees.
By installing these chargers (whether at the workplace, in public spaces, or at employees’ homes), ChargeGuru provides its clients with management software to enable continuous monitoring of the devices’ activities.
This way, companies can manage all kinds of operations and gain a complete view of how their employees are using the chargers.
This service is especially attractive for companies with commercial teams, as these employees often require a company vehicle and spend most of their working hours driving.
“We make life easier for fleet managers. With combustion vehicles, companies used to have agreements with specific petrol stations,” explains Fran Cortegoso.
He adds: “Now, with electric vehicles, all they need to do is ask their employees to download an app and provide them with an RFID card to use on any company-authorised charger, whether at the office, at home, or in public spaces.”
Thanks to the management platform, the company can track each employee’s energy consumption for vehicle charging, and ChargeGuru handles the reimbursement of consumption costs to each employee, all through the same platform.
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