ELECQ, a global leader in smart charging technology, and EVPLUG, a full-service operator for EV charging infrastructure, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the adoption of electric mobility across Europe.
This collaboration is set to enhance the accessibility, efficiency, and intelligence of EV charging networks for both businesses and drivers.
Together, ELECQ and EVPLUG are combining their technical expertise and market experience to deploy next-generation smart charging solutions.
Jay Wang, Co-founder of ELECQ, celebrates the alliance: “More and more platforms are connecting with ELECQ to provide customers with rich intelligent charging solutions.”
From EVPLUG, the enthusiasm is equally strong: “Thank you ELECQ for the trust and collaboration! We’re thrilled to power the future of smart and sustainable mobility together.”
“This partnership marks a new milestone in making EV charging more accessible and intuitive for businesses and drivers alike.”
About ELECQ
ELECQ is a technology leader committed to becoming the world’s top smart charging solution provider.
Guided by core values—Customer First, Higher Standards, Higher Efficiency, and Faster Evolution—ELECQ innovates in digital energy.
Founded by industry experts, the company merges digital intelligence and power electronics to deliver intelligent, efficient, and reliable charging networks tailored to the demands of today and the challenges of tomorrow.
About EVPLUG
EVPLUG is a leading French operator providing end-to-end EV charging solutions.
The company offers a complete ecosystem—from site studies and design, to installation, commissioning, billing management, and technical supervision.
As a charging infrastructure manager and monetisation platform, EVPLUG ensures that businesses and public entities can deploy and maintain sustainable and profitable charging services for electric vehicles.
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