In a strategic move aimed at simplifying the deployment and management of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, Elinta Charge has officially announced a new partnership with Chargekeeper, marking a significant step forward in seamless integration for Charge Point Operators (CPOs).
By fully integrating Chargekeeper’s platform into the Elinta Charge backend, the two companies eliminate the traditionally time-consuming setup processes, compatibility hurdles, and lack of real-time visibility that often challenge CPOs when onboarding new charging stations.
The integration also extends to Elinta Charge’s touchscreen interface, offering a more intuitive and user-friendly station management experience for operators.
“We‘ve decided to say bye-bye to time-consuming configurations, compatibility issues, and lack of real-time visibility when integrating new charging stations,” say representatives of Elinta Charge.
With this streamlined solution, operators can now manage charging stations with greater efficiency and fewer headaches, accelerating the path toward smarter, more scalable EV infrastructure.
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