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Swedish parking technology provider Pair has partnered with EV charging software company GreenFlux to migrate 424 charge points to a unified management platform, expanding hotel and property-based charging access across Europe.

Under the agreement, Pair will transition 414 AC chargers and 10 high-power charging (HPC) units to the GreenFlux charge point management system (CPMS), the companies said.

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The migration will give Pair real-time monitoring and control of its charging infrastructure through GreenFlux’s software platform, including access to diagnostics, data analytics and software-based load balancing. The system also supports integration with multiple payment terminals, allowing hotel and property operators to centrally manage charging operations alongside parking services.

As part of the partnership, Pair’s operations in the United Kingdom will be connected to GreenFlux’s European roaming network, which exceeded one million connected charge points in mid-2025. The roaming integration will allow drivers using Pair-managed hotel chargers to access charging services through a wide range of eMobility service providers linked to the GreenFlux network.

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Pair’s broader hotel parking platform includes camera-assisted parking, integrated payments, analytics dashboards, pre-booking for guests and employee parking management. GreenFlux said its CPMS will extend these functions to EV charging, enabling seamless payments and centralized charging oversight across all deployed locations. GreenFlux reported facilitating about 115 million charging sessions and the delivery of 2.26 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity through October 2025.

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Miguel Garcia has been writing about the global shift toward electric mobility for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2019, focusing on how new EV technologies, infrastructure, and policy changes are reshaping transportation worldwide. With a background in multimedia communication, he combines technical insight with engaging storytelling to make industry developments accessible to a wide audience. Outside of writing, Miguel enjoys coastal cycling, experimenting with drone videography, and restoring classic portable radios.

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