Singer Electric and Ampeco to build EV charging network in New Zealand

Singer Electric, an electrical solutions provider from New Zealand, and EV charging management software provider Ampeco will collaborate the built the country's largest EV charging network. The goal is to offer 2,500 chargers by the end of the year.

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Singer Electric currently offers the Apollo platform, where it manages 500 of its 2,500 installed chargers. The goal is to integrate Ampeco’s platform into Snger’s Apollo ecosystem, strengthening the latter’s “full-service offering, which spans consultation, installation, energy management, and ongoing maintenance for organizations transitioning to electric mobility.”

Moreover, by using Ampeco’s technology, Singer says it saved 12 months of development time and resources, compared to developing an in-house solution.

“As New Zealand accelerates toward a sustainable future, they need partners who understand both the electrical infrastructure and the management systems that make charging networks efficient and profitable,” said Finn McLaren, Head of Sales and Marketing at Singer Electric. “AMPECO’s platform gives us the technological foundation to deliver on both fronts and supports our vision of connected buildings and transport systems that are energy-responsive and predictive.”

“Amepeco’s platform is designed to empower visionaries like Singer Electric who are transforming EV charging from a standalone service into an integral part of a smarter, more sustainable energy ecosystem,” said Ampeco CEO Orlin Radev.

Ampeco offers a white-label management platform for charge point operators (CPOs) and e-mobility service providers (eMSPs). It says it serves “over 160 clients across 60 markets […] connecting more than 120,000 charging stations to its platform.” The company announced at the end of last year that it had raised 26 million dollars in Series B funding.

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