Monetising The Rising Demand Of EV Stations

Kevee

Being one of the fastest-growing EV fleets in the world since 2017, the demand for charging infrastructure in New Zealand has significantly increased. With just over 60,000 EVs in the country, the ratio of the vehicles to the station is just about 180 to 1.

Founded by Chandra Prasad and Joe Emans, Kevee is a New Zealand-based charging technology company trying to fulfil this demand by specialising in hyper-smart EV charging solutions for residential and commercial clients.

“Kevee was born to enable the charging infrastructure ecosystem to be more inclusive and accessible. Its technology allows people to monetise from their charging stations. It has created a solution for everyone with a spare parking space to install a smart charger and charge EV drivers,” said co-founders.

Their technology to monetise from charging-as-a-service may give a push in establishing many small to medium to fast charging systems, making it accessible anywhere and everywhere.

As different types of charging infrastructure are conceptualised globally with human-less facilities, micro-retail stores and vending machines, Kevee’s could help become a part of this new concept in collaboration with retail.

“Car park owners such as supermarket owners are missing the opportunity to install and monetise from the charging at their parking sites. Kevee has comprehensive charging solutions for supermarket owners. Using our Kevee technology platform, parking owners will have a dashboard with visibility of their chargers, demand & utilisation, kWh rates, revenue, and electricity costs.”

Kevee is a brainchild of engineers who want to be part of a sustainable future by providing technology and products that will accelerate the adoption of EVs in many nations. Sustainability is critically attached to the core values of its operation. Their patent-pending technology would bring a lot of broader applications of green energy integration to the charging infrastructure.