AppyWay and Connected Kerb to revolutionise EV charging and parking
Parking and kerbside management company AppyWay has teamed up with on-street electric vehicle charging specialist Connected Kerb.
The tie-up aims to transform the way drivers find available EV charging bays and how councils deploy, manage and monitor charging infrastructure.
The partnership integrates Connected Kerb’s charging solution with AppyWay’s The Parking Platform real-time bay occupancy and insights. This will enable drivers to find available electric vehicle charging bays while also giving councils all the information they need to monitor EV charging facilities and plan rollout to scale their decarbonisation and net zero ambitions.
The integrated solution is already being used by local authorities including Coventry City Council and is set to roll out further.
Dan Hubert, founder & CEO of AppyWay, said: “Partnerships such as this are crucial in understanding charging demand and planning rollout in a scalable manner. By integrating The Parking Platform with Connected Kerb’s charging solutions, we’re making electric vehicle charging and parking a hassle-free experience for everyone, drivers and local authorities alike.”
Connected Kerb’s head of digital, Ben Boutcher-West, added: “Our collaboration with AppyWay is a pivotal moment in making electric vehicle charging infrastructure reliable, inclusive and convenient for everyone. Together, we are poised to deliver a hassle-free charging experience for drivers and make it easy for councils to manage and monitor charging infrastructure, while also putting our planet first.”