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AGL acquires EV software platform

AGL has recently acquired Everty, an Australian-owned EV software platform that delivers comprehensive charging and energy management solutions for electric vehicles.

The Everty platform connects to EV charging stations and will be available to commercial customers such as large property groups, fleet owners, public parking and landlords. It allows customers to monitor EV charging usage and maintenance, as well as to identify optimal load and lead times, so they can better manage and monetise the system.

AGL Head of E- Mobility Mabelle Reyes said the acquisition would enable AGL to provide a fuller service, as well as enhanced charging and energy management solutions for customers.

“Electric vehicles account for nearly 10% of all new car sales in Australia, and this will continue to grow,” she said.

“We’re focused on building out the infrastructure and delivering innovative solutions that encourage widespread adoption of EVs, so everyone can embrace a sustainable future for transportation.”

The Everty platform offers the following key features:

  • Charge-point management systems (CPMS): helping to manage charging stations and optimise charging operations.
  • Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS): allowing customers to use charging infrastructure without upfront costs or ownership responsibilities.
  • Energy management solutions: helping customers to manage their energy consumption and optimise charging.
     

Everty founder Carola Jonas said Everty was excited about the strong backing from AGL. She added that both companies share a commitment to helping Australians reach a net zero future, and will work together towards making it simple and stress-free for people to make the transition to zero-emissions transport.

Everty will continue to operate under the Everty brand, delivering the services and products it has become known for. For more information, visit https://everty.com.au/.

Image credit: iStock.com/Roman Didkivskyi