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Generative AI enhances EV charging revenue and reliability

By Michelle Froese | May 8, 2025

Noodoe increases EV charging station revenues by 10 to 25% by using its Generative AI Advisor.

Noodoe, a global developer of electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions, has launched an AI-powered charging management system.

Featured in a recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) case study, Noodoe’s AI Advisor uses generative artificial intelligence technology to optimize EV charging station pricing strategies, significantly enhancing revenues and station usage and setting the foundation for future autonomous vehicle integration.

Noodoe’s innovative AI-powered EV charging platform analyzes real-time charging data, providing station operators with optimized pricing recommendations tailored to individual charging stations. Within months of deployment, the solution has driven revenue increases of 10 to 25 percent per charging station.

The solution, which integrates seamlessly into Noodoe’s time-proven operating system, underscores the company’s commitment to pioneering advanced, intelligent energy management technology. By employing advanced autonomous management and generative AI, Noodoe has achieved the top industry operational reliability, maintaining 98% network uptime, a stride beyond the industry average.

The full AWS case study detailing Noodoe’s AI-driven success story can be accessed here.

 

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