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E.ON Czech Republic has partnered with AMPECO to upgrade its electric vehicle (EV) charging services, focusing on corporate fleet and home charging solutions. The move will see the migration of more than 1,200 charging points and over 25,000 customer accounts to AMPECO’s platform.

The partnership is tailored to the Czech Republic’s EV market, where most electric vehicles are company-owned, requiring flexible management systems for fleets and residential charging. E.ON said the new platform will offer advanced pricing tools, B2B management capabilities, and hardware-agnostic integration with different charging station vendors.

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“We have a very strong desire and incentive to support our customers through the electrification journey,” said Jakub Kott, Head of Mobility Services at E.ON CZ. “AMPECO’s platform gives us the flexibility to serve every customer segment effectively and it also supports us with comprehensive partner management and custom pricing strategies.”

The platform integrates directly with E.ON’s enterprise systems through APIs, supports multiple payment methods, and provides OCPI connectivity for roaming optimization. Orlin Radev, CEO of AMPECO, said the collaboration highlights the potential for corporate fleet and home charging solutions to drive electrification in Central Europe.

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E.ON CZ said the partnership supports its broader ambition to combine EV charging with renewable energy and grid management technologies. The flexibility of the AMPECO platform is also expected to allow participation in future vehicle-to-grid pilot projects.

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Jonathan Collins is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering and, outside of journalism, enjoys trail running, urban sketching, and experimenting with small home solar projects.

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