Emobi builds software for EV charging interoperability, roaming, billing, and Plug & Charge. Its products connect more than 140,000 chargers across 30-plus networks, and JustPlug supports ISO 15118 charging for compatible and legacy vehicles. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and reports 50-plus enterprise clients.
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Emobi primarily focuses on the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure market, providing digital solutions that connect EV automakers and fleets to various charging networks.
Emobi operates in the EV charging infrastructure market, where it faces competition from several key players. The main competitors include:
Tesla: Known for its extensive Supercharger network, Tesla offers fast charging solutions specifically designed for its vehicles, providing a seamless experience for Tesla owners.
ChargePoint: One of the largest networks of independently owned charging stations, ChargePoint provides a wide range of charging solutions for both residential and commercial use, emphasizing user-friendly technology and integration with various EV models.
EVgo: Focused on fast charging, EVgo operates a network of DC fast chargers across the U.S., catering to both individual EV owners and fleet operators, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy sources.
Blink Charging: Blink offers a variety of charging solutions, including Level 2 and DC fast chargers, and focuses on expanding its network through partnerships with businesses and municipalities.
Electrify America: A subsidiary of Volkswagen, Electrify America is rapidly expanding its network of fast chargers across the U.S., with a focus on high-speed charging and accessibility for all EV brands.
ABB: A leader in electrification and automation, ABB provides advanced charging solutions, including high-power chargers for commercial applications, emphasizing reliability and efficiency.
Wallbox: Specializing in smart charging solutions, Wallbox offers innovative home and public charging stations that integrate with renewable energy sources and smart home systems.
Ionity: A joint venture of major automakers, Ionity focuses on building a high-speed charging network across Europe, targeting long-distance travel for EV users.
Greenlots: Acquired by Shell, Greenlots provides software and hardware solutions for EV charging, focusing on smart charging and grid integration.
Notable differences and advantages among these competitors include Tesla's proprietary network, ChargePoint's extensive station availability, and EVgo's commitment to renewable energy. Emobi's unique selling proposition lies in its AI-powered Plug & Charge technology, which streamlines the charging process and enhances user experience.