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NTEP-certified EV charging stations with automated platform

By Michelle Froese | August 20, 2024

Noodoe, Inc., an innovator in electric vehicle (EV) charging management software, announced that it’s now jointly NTEP-certified with Siemens, a provider of EV charging technology.

Noodoe EV OS is offered on Siemens NTEP-certified EV charging stations.

This collaboration marks a significant step forward in e-mobility, providing businesses and drivers with a dependable solution. The integration of the advanced NTEP-certified EV charging software in cutting-edge hardware sets new standards for reliability and user experience.

Noodoe EV Operating System (EV OS) will be available with Siemens’ state-of-the-art public charging stations in North America in applications that require payment. This integrated solution offers an open, user-friendly experience for EV drivers and a hands-off, automated platform for EV charging service providers. The offering is supported by Noodoe’s uptime guarantee with an average of 99.9% monthly cloud service uptime.

According to research led by the Harvard Business School, approximately one in five public EV chargers in the US are non-functional, underscoring the critical need for reliable charging infrastructure. Today, the integration of software and hardware can help address this industry-wide need for charging station infrastructure with high, consistent uptime. Noodoe EV OS integrated stations are app-free, resulting in businesses easily offering charging programs while creating a superior and hassle-free charging experience for drivers.

“The joint NTEP certification for Siemens and Noodoe represents a significant advancement in our commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance EV charging solutions,” said Roman Kleinerman, VP of Product for Noodoe. “Noodoe EV OS is designed to ensure seamless operation. Our focus on high uptime and cutting-edge technological development ensures that businesses and drivers can rely on our charging solutions to be the most dependable and advanced in the market.”

 

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