Electric vehicle charging operator Sharz.net has launched a project to promote the use of electric vehicles.
Companies that have obtained a license to operate charging station networks need advanced software to manage their charging units from a central point, as well as to handle their customers and payment systems.
Sharz.net, the charging operator of EVS, which brings together 27 charging network operators with the "Charging Club" community and provides software and infrastructure support, will now enable consumers to use over 1000 charging stations simultaneously.
According to the information provided, the stations with more than 1000 units can be used via the mobile application of the operator chosen by the customer.
WORKING WITH THE SHARED ATM LOGIC
Sharz.net General Coordinator Ayşe Ece Şengönül stated, "We want to simplify the lives of electric vehicle owners by bringing together a large charging network community without a central or upper umbrella, using the shared ATM logic. With the number of electric vehicles expected to comfortably reach 150,000 from the current 60,000 in the new year, we are preparing in advance. This allows consumers with electric vehicles to use over 1000 charging stations via the mobile application of their chosen charging operator, eliminating the need for multiple memberships or usage cards."
Şengönül, who stated that Sharz.net is now positioned as a technology company rather than just a charging network operator, added, "Our goal is to make our country a global player and to make the lives of electric vehicle owners easier. In line with these goals, we are setting aside competition in the industry and sharing our infrastructure, charging, and payment software with all operators, preventing investment from going abroad."