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Pioneering Electric Mobility Through Sustainable EV Charging Stations for

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Multifamily
Commercial
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Municipalities
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Charge Point Operations (CPO) and E-Mobility Services (EMSP)

Turn-Key EV Charging Solutions

Full Service Installation, Operation, Maintenance, and Monitoring

Full service site reviews to assess the suitabilty of each location, ensuring that it meets all the necessary requirements and standards for successful EV Charging Station operations.

Providing the optimal solution for each client, factoring in unique needs, site conditions, hardware, and user demographics.

Charging infrastructure that can adapt and remain relevant as technology and the EV industry evolves, guaranteeing lasting sustainability.

Effortless and efficient deployment of EV Charging infrastructure, minimizing disruption and maximizing convenience.

Essential services such as monitoring, maintenance, billing, and customer support for uninterrupted operations.

Why Mobee

Empowering Property Hosts
Towards a Greener Future

Partnership

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FAQ

A Charge Point Operator is a company responsible for the installation, management, operation, and maintenance of EV charging stations. A CPO ensures accessibility and usability, providing customer support and managing payment and billing systems.

An Electric Mobility Service Provider, or EMSP, is a company that offers various services to support electric mobility. These services often include EV charging infrastructure, energy management, software, smartphone app, and related solutions. The primary goal of an EMP is to make electric transportation more convenient and sustainable for consumers.

A host is an individual, business, organization, or property owner that provides space and infrastructure for the installation and operation of EV charging stations on their property. These locations can include parking lots, garages, retail centers, hotels, restaurants, workplaces, community living spaces, and public facilities. Hosts play a crucial role in expanding the accessibility and convenience of EV charging infrastructure.

Hosting EV charging stations can offer several benefits, including attracting EV-driving customers or tenants, increasing property values, and demonstrating environmental responsibility. Property owners can partner with Charge Point Operators (CPOs) to install, maintain, and operate the charging stations. These partnerships may also include revenue-sharing agreements.

Yes. In many regions, governmental authorities and utility service providers offer incentives, grants, tax credits or rebates to encourage the expansion of EV charging infrastructure. These incentives can help offset the installation costs. Mobee assists its property hosts in researching available programs and identifying funding opportunities, if available.

Yes. Mobee provides turn-key solutions to encompass Charge Point Operations (CPO) and Electric Mobility Services (EMSP).

Yes. For qualified locations, Mobee may offer revenue sharing opportunities. The revenue sharing can vary depending on the host’s location and terms of use.

There are three main types: Level 1 (120V), Level 2 (240V), and Level 3 DC Fast Charging (typically 480V). Mobee operates all three types of EV Charging Stations.

Connect & Power Up!

Contact us to learn more about Mobee services.

FAQ

An Electric Mobility
Service Provider, or EMSP, is a company that offers various services to support
electric mobility. These services often include EV charging infrastructure, energy
management, software, smartphone app, and related solutions. The primary goal
of an EMP is to make electric transportation more convenient and sustainable for
consumers.

An E-Mobility Service Provider (EMSP) is a company offering an EV charging service to drivers of electric vehicles. To understand this charging service, imagine that you manage a fleet which includes electric vehicles, but your EVs don’t have access to a sufficiently large network of charging points. An EMSP can support you by granting access to a huge number of charging stations around a certain area — for example, the city where your fleet is based in and where the capacity is needed. If you decide to use the service of an EMSP, you will be registered into the EMSP’s system, and your drivers can use the charging infrastructure via a charging card or app. The EMSP will take care of the billing as well.

A host is an individual, business, organization, or property owner that provides space and infrastructure for the installation and operation of EV charging stations on their property. These locations can include parking lots, garages, retail centers, hotels, restaurants, workplaces, community living spaces, and public facilities. Hosts play a crucial role in expanding the accessibility and convenience of EV charging infrastructure.
Hosting EV charging stations can offer several benefits, including attracting EV-driving customers or tenants, increasing property values, and demonstrating environmental responsibility. Property owners can partner with Charge Point Operators (CPOs) to install, maintain, and operate the charging stations. These partnerships may also include revenue-sharing agreements.
Yes. In many regions, governmental authorities and utility service providers offer incentives, grants, tax credits or rebates to encourage the expansion of EV charging infrastructure. These incentives can help offset the installation costs. Mobee assists its property hosts in researching available programs and identifying funding opportunities, if available.
Mobee provides turn-key solutions to encompass Charge Point Operations (CPO) and Electric Mobility Services (EMSP).
Yes. For qualified locations, Mobee may offer revenue sharing opportunities. The revenue sharing can vary depending on the host’s location and terms of use
There are three main types: Level 1 (120V), Level 2 (240V), and Level 3 DC Fast Charging (typically 480V). Mobee operates all three types of EV Charging Stations.

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