Hubject partners with MVM Mobiliti to integrate Hungarian charging infrastructure into intercharge eRoaming network

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February 7, 2023

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MVM Mobiliti, MVM Group’s eMobility service, has joined Hubject’s eRoaming network intercharge. eRoaming enables EV drivers to charge at any charging station with their preferred contract and ensures interoperability for partnering Charge Point Operators (CPOs) and eMobility Service Providers (eMSPs). With this step, MVM Mobiliti is successfully integrating their charging stations into the wider European eMobility landscape.

Berlin, February 1st, 2023: MVM Mobiliti has signed an agreement with Hubject, the leading global operator of eRoaming services in the eMobility sector. Their common objective is to create an enmeshed and interoperable EV charging network that is accessible to EV drivers from Central Europe and beyond.  

“We have joined intercharge with the aim of making our own charging network an even more integrated part of the European eMobility infrastructure. Our strategic partnership with Hubject contributes greatly to this goal, as it enables us to strengthen our eMSP partner network and to facilitate eMobility for EV users arriving in or transiting through Hungary,” says Szabolcs Balogh, Managing Director at MVM Mobiliti.  

MVM Mobiliti operates Hungary's largest EV charging network. Established by one of Central Europe’s leading energy companies, the MVM Group in 2017, MVM Mobiliti has become the driving force in the deployment of a nationwide network of charging stations for electric vehicles. With nearly 1600 charging points, MVM Mobiliti provides public charging in key spaces for destination charging, such as department stores, shopping centres and fast-food parking areas. Close to a hundred of their charging points are DC fast-chargers in strategically vital places across Hungary, such as by the Trans-European Transport network (TEN-T), which they committed to by participating in the Connected Europe Facility (CEF2) programme.  

“Public charging infrastructure needs to be in place everywhere, all over Europe, to ensure the timely adoption of eMobility. Thanks to the intercharge network, MVM’s impressive network of charging points will now be even more accessible to international EV drivers. Together with MVM Mobiliti we are building the ideal, customer-friendly and seamless charging experience across Europe," said Christian Hahn, CEO of Hubject.

With more than 1,250 B2B partners across 55 countries and four continents, Hubject is as a powerful strategic partner to MVM Mobiliti. As the world’s largest EV charging network, intercharge connects CPO networks encompassing over 500,000 charging points. Having joined the intercharge network, MVM Mobiliti is now able to provide the best charging services on the same conditions to all EV drivers: the intercharge network’s built-in access, reservation, and direct-payment functionalities secure maximum convenience and seamlessness for EV drivers on their way through Central Europe.  

As Hungary’s leading CPO, MVM fulfils the important role of ensuring access to public charging to EV drivers across Europe. Their strategic partnership with Hubject ensures the interoperability of their charging infrastructure with all intercharge eMSP partners and enables European EV drivers to charge seamlessly and without hassle across MVM Mobiliti’s network in Hungary.

About MVM Mobiliti

MVM Mobiliti is owned by the MVM Group, one of Central Europe’s leading energy companies. MVM Group is a predominant player of the Hungarian energy system and assumes a prominent role in implementing the country’s energy strategy targets through its successful and competitive activities. MVM Group’s expanding portfolio covers the entire Hungarian energy sector. Through its supplementary services (e.g. IT, telecommunication, financial and security services) the Group is prepared to provide full-range services for the increasingly complex consumer’s demands in a one-stop way.

MVM Group is the 2nd largest company in Hungary, and the 10th in Central Europe. It is a dynamic, innovative fully state-owned company group continually gaining dominance also on regional level, acting also as the largest domestic energy knowledge centre, and through its professional competences offering significant contribution to the security of supply in Hungary and Central-Eastern Europe. https://mvm.hu/

About Hubject

Hubject simplifies the charging of electric vehicles. Through its eRoaming platform intercharge the eMobility specialist connects Charge Point Operators (CPOs) and eMobility Service Providers (EMPs) to provide standardised access to charging infrastructure regardless of any network. Hubject has established the world’s largest cross-provider charging network for electric vehicles by connecting CPO networks encompassing over 500,000 connected charging points and more than 1,250 B2B partners across 52 countries and four continents. In addition, Hubject is a trusted consulting partner in the eMobility market, advising automotive manufacturers, charging providers, and other EV-related businesses looking to launch eMobility services or implement Plug&Charge using ISO15118-2 and ISO15118-20. In essence, Hubject promotes eMobility and its advancement worldwide. Founded in 2012, Hubject is a joint venture of the BMW Group, Bosch, EnBW, Enel X, E.ON, Mercedes-Benz, Siemens and the Volkswagen Group. Hubject’s headquarters are in Berlin, with subsidiaries in Los Angeles and Shanghai.

Press Contact:

Megan Pini
Head of Marketing
Hubject GmbH
+49 30 587 088 91 13
press@hubject.com

Published
February 7, 2023

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