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The Power of an open Ecosystem
“We don’t see the charging station and the electric vehicle as separate components,” says Jean-François Cheyns, founder and co-CEO of MobilityPlus. “Together, they form an asset that can actively contribute to the energy transition.” With smart control, local energy use, and new standards like ISO 15118, a future of true bidirectional charging comes into view; where vehicles not only draw energy but can feed it back into the grid when needed.
That vision requires openness. MobilityPlus deliberately builds on systems that are fully interoperable, ensuring that customers retain complete control over their infrastructure. This makes collaboration with partners like Alfen essential. Their charging stations can be openly controlled via OCPP and Modbus, enabling direct communication, seamless integration, and maximum security. “Being able to see exactly what is happening at a charge point is crucial,” Cheyns explains. “Openness is not only about functionality, it is a prerequisite for cybersecurity.”
The future of e-mobility lies in simplicity for the user and intelligence behind the scenes. Plug in and go, while a smart energy system continuously optimizes in the background. With 20,000 charge points installed, a rapidly growing IT team, and strong technology partners, MobilityPlus is ready to accelerate the next phase of the energy transition.
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