Strategic Alliance to Boost Smarter and More Efficient Charging in Vilnius
Stuart Energy has been selected as the software provider for Vilniaus apšvietimas’ electric vehicle chargers, aiming to deliver smarter and more efficient charging experiences. Which companies are involved?
With the aim of advancing the development of a more connected and sustainable city, Stuart Energy – a Vilnius-based technology company specialising in electric vehicle (EV) charging management, load balancing and monetisation through SaaS solutions – has been selected as the technology provider by Vilniaus apšvietimas.
Since its establishment, Vilniaus apšvietimas has worked to ensure that the residents of Vilnius benefit from high-quality, energy-efficient, and safety-focused lighting services across streets, public spaces, and recreational areas.
As part of this strategic alliance, Stuart’s management platform will now support the operations of Ekoenergetyka and Elinta Charge charging stations, two of the leading EV charging point operators in the region.
“A heartfelt thank you to our partners for trusting Stuart to drive the next generation of urban mobility. Let’s keep the energy flowing,” the company stated.
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