Zuup and GreenFlux have announced a partnership to introduce a driver-first electric vehicle (EV) roaming experience in Australia, aiming to unify fragmented charging networks and improve accessibility, reliability, and utilization across the country.
The collaboration integrates Zuup’s locally focused eMobility services with GreenFlux’s established European charging platform, supporting drivers, fleets, and charge point operators (CPOs) through interoperable, scalable solutions. The initiative seeks to address one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption in Australia — inconsistent charging access — by enabling drivers to locate, charge, and pay across multiple networks using a single account.
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“Charging should be as easy as filling up at the servo — that’s why we built Zuup Roam for Aussie drivers and fleets,” said James Kleine, Founder and Managing Director of Zuup. “Roaming gives drivers the confidence to charge where they want, when they want, while supporting the significant investments CPOs are already making to grow Australia’s charging network.”
Backed by GreenFlux’s platform, which supports more than 1 million charge points across Europe and offers OCPP/OCPI compatibility, the partnership brings established roaming infrastructure to Australia. GreenFlux’s system provides advanced tools for smart charging, revenue optimization, and operational scalability.
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“The Australian EV market is at a turning point,” said Suthalan Gnanes, Managing Director at GreenFlux. “With its roaming offering, Zuup takes away a major threshold for driving an EV in Australia. We are eager to support CPOs and eMSPs alike to further expand their charging activities with our proven, flexible charging management software.”
By bridging gaps between networks and improving driver convenience, the Zuup–GreenFlux partnership aims to accelerate EV adoption and deliver stronger returns for CPOs, helping to align Australia’s charging infrastructure with global standards.
