Monta hits US market with EV charging software

Expansion to the US market will see Monta connect its state-of-the-art EV charging software to 25,000 commercial charge points by the end of 2025 and 1 million charge points by the end of 2030.

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Danish charging network operator Monta has launched operations across continents as it deployed its EV charging software to the US. Monta has set up its US headquarters in Miami for this purpose.

The company hopes that operating in the US will open the door to add another 25,000 commercial charge points to its platform by the end of 2025 and 1 million charge points by the end of 2030. This success builds on the remarkable $87 million (€80M) round of funding secured by the company in January 2024. Expanding to the U.S. market also means the creation of jobs as Monta will engage 30 employees in its Miami office by the end of 2025.

Monta’s EV charging platform in the U.S. seeks to mitigate the challenges with charging experiences caused by a wide range of issues including user interface problems, deficient software glitches, and complex payment processes on several mobile apps and credit card readers. To achieve this, Monta’s platform promises to deliver a better-optimized charging experience and unlock EV adoption at scale in the U.S.

Speaking on the expansion to Miami, Casper Rasmussen, CEO and co-founder of Monta, remarked: “Across Europe, charging operators have been using Monta to scale up and deliver an improved experience for EV drivers for the last four years. Our customers and partners, many of whom already operate in the U.S. or have plans to expand here, have been asking us to bring Monta’s solution across the Atlantic to continue fueling growth across the EV charging infrastructure ecosystem.”

Furthermore, in an attempt to scale its operations excellently in the US and North America at large, Monta has signed a partnership with Emobi, the largest EV charging ecosystem in North America. According to the press release from Monta, this partnership aims to deliver more than 118,000 charge points in the U.S. and Canada.

“Monta’s expansion into North America is a critical step toward building a more accessible and comprehensive charging infrastructure,” said Lin Sun Fa, CEO of Emobi. “At Emobi, we share Monta’s vision for a future where sustainable transportation is within reach for everyone, and we are proud that our technology is helping power this expansion. By supporting Monta’s growth, we’re giving their customers instant access to charging networks and e-mobility partners across the U.S., accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles and making it a more seamless transition for all stakeholders.”

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Author: Abdulwaliy Oyekunle

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