Recording of Wednesday, May 07, 2025 | The smarter E Europe Exhibition Program 2025 | Exhibition Program | Language: English | Duration: 11:41 .
Can-Luca Senghas, a consultant at eMobilio, discusses cost optimization for transitioning fleets to electric vehicles (EVs). Founded in 2019 and based in Munich, eMobilio collaborates with over 450 partners including OEMs and energy providers. Their products include the E-Purchase Advisor for car dealers and an Employee Portal aimed at simplifying fleet management. The complexity of immobility often deters companies due to lack of knowledge or infrastructure; however, eMobilio addresses these challenges by automating processes within an open ecosystem. The focus is on reducing costs associated with EV adoption—particularly home charging—which can be complex but offers significant savings compared to public charging options. Tailored solutions are necessary as employees have varying needs regarding vehicle use and living situations. The Employee Portal facilitates this through self-service tools that manage billing complexities while offering advice on suitable hardware installations. Practical cases demonstrate substantial cost reductions: one case showed €100k annual savings from optimizing home charging among a fleet of 220 EVs; another highlighted efficient relocation efforts using their portal's capabilities without additional managerial workload. This comprehensive approach enhances employee satisfaction while maintaining budgetary goals effectively.
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Can-Luca Senghas
Consultant Business Solutions
eMobilio
Charging Infrastructure at Its Limit - Think Ahead or Fall Behind!A functioning charging infrastructure is the key to making electromobility a success in the mass market. Reliable and secure charging solutions determine wh+D32ether charging networks remain stable, profitable, and future-proof.Does security start at the payment terminal at the charging station, the electric vehicle, or the power grid? What happens if operators can future-proof their charging networks with a simple software update - or get left behind? How can manufacturers cut costs with open-source solutions without compromising security and performance? And what does Section 14a of the German Energy Industry Act (§14a EnWG) mean in practice - a curse or an opportunity for grid operators?
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