Build your EV Management Platform to Perfection
Using our Smart eMobility APIs
Unlock Rapid Integration Capabilities with
the Smart eMobility API for Streamlined Connectivity







Multiple Use Cases. One Integrated Platform

Powering Infinite Possibilities with
One Comprehensive API Suite

OCPI Roaming

Vehicle Integration

OpenADR

Load Management

Payment Gateways
Bring eMobility to Life

Integrate with APIs
Gain instant access to essential APIs for seamless EV ownership and efficient EV charging management

Learn from Experts
Engage with a diverse community of developers for knowledge sharing and collaborative problem-solving

Experience our Extensibility Framework
Empower developers to effortlessly extend and integrate Smart eMobility solutions

Why Build with Smart eMobility?
Discover the transformative capabilities of our mobile, cloud and digital technologies and tap into boundless innovation

Leverage our Resource Library
Streamline the development process by utilizing segmented codes

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Frequently Asked Questions
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. OEM refers to companies that design and manufacture original components or systems used in electric vehicles (EVs). These manufacturers play a crucial role in producing key elements such as batteries, electric motors, charging infrastructure, and other essential parts that contribute to the overall functionality and performance of EVs.
Modular design refers to an approach where the components and systems are designed and built as separate modules that can be easily combined or interchanged. This modular approach allows for flexibility, scalability, and easier maintenance of the infrastructure. It enables the integration of different modules, such as charging stations or energy storage systems, to create a customized and adaptable eMobility infrastructure that can be efficiently expanded or upgraded as needed.
The eMobility infrastructure platform supports various back-end integrations to ensure seamless connectivity and interoperability. This includes integration with energy management systems, smart grid technologies, billing and payment systems, fleet management platforms, and data analytics tools. These integrations enable efficient monitoring, control, and optimization of charging infrastructure, facilitate billing and transaction management, enable fleet management capabilities, and provide valuable insights through data analysis for effective decision-making in the eMobility ecosystem.
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