“There is a significant and growing interest in electric vehicles and machines among Volvo Group customers, which is speeding up the transition to more sustainable transport. The Volvo Group ambition is to offer state-of-the-art truck charging services for a seamless charging experience. Working with Driivz enables us to begin putting our ambition into effect,” said Marcus Anemo, Senior Innovation Manager at Volvo Group Connected Solutions.
The Volvo Group Connected Solutions Innovation Lab are involved in a multitude of cutting-edge innovative projects to support the transformation towards more sustainable transport solutions. They create a pathway where Volvo Group and start-ups can collaborate and jointly validate new digital solutions and business propositions together with Volvo Group stakeholders and customers. The joint project between Volvo Group and Driivz is one example of this.
The Driivz platform functions as an operating system for electric vehicle (EV) charging networks and is used by the operators of charging points, EV fleets and other key players in the ecosystem. The platform is scalable and modular, which makes it highly flexible and allows it to be customised to meet customers’ needs. The company has a large and growing number of customers in the automotive industries and among charging network operators, which are all leading the way in the rapid adoption of electric transport.
“We’re proud to be working with the Volvo Group, which is playing a leading role in the electrification of truck fleets,” said Doron Frenkel, CEO of Driivz.