Hubject has announced a new roaming partnership with the EasyPark Group, aimed at extending the Swedish-based company’s parking and charging services beyond Sweden, Norway, and Slovenia to broader regions in mainland Europe. The collaboration will integrate Hubject’s e-roaming technology, allowing EasyPark customers to access an expanded network of EV charging stations across several European countries in the future.
Cameron Clayton, CEO of EasyPark Group, emphasized the importance of the partnership, stating, “At EasyPark, we are driven by our vision to make cities more liveable. Partnering with Hubject enables us to offer EV drivers a seamless charging experience that fits naturally into their journey. Together, we are paving the way for smarter, greener mobility solutions.”
Christian Hahn, CEO of Hubject, shared his excitement about the partnership, saying, “We are excited to partner with EasyPark Group to extend our eRoaming solution to more EV users across Europe. By working together, we can streamline charging access and deliver reliable mobility to a growing audience.”
Hubject, known for its role in connecting charge point operators (CPOs) and eMobility service providers (EMPs), operates the eRoaming platform Intercharge. The company’s global network now connects over 1 million charging points across 60 countries, forming what is described as “the world’s largest cross-provider charging network for electric vehicles.” Hubject also plays a key role in advancing Plug&Charge and other eMobility services.