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Everty contracted by Lendlease to offer nationwide EV charging infrastructure

08 Dec, 2022



Everty, a leading EV charging technology company, has been contracted to provide electric vehicle charging stations in Lendlease’s shopping centres and offices all over the country. 

As a leading supplier of EV charging station software, Everty will roll out an extensive network of EV charging stations in anticipation of growing demand from Lendlease’s customers.

This contract award makes Lendlease one of the first property companies in Australia to install EV charging stations across its impressive property portfolio of retail and commercial assets. The market-leading scheme signals the need for property companies to prepare for a sustainable future by accommodating the rise of electric vehicles.

“The transition to EVs is inevitable and we are excited to work with progressive companies like Lendlease to deliver the EV charging infrastructure of the future,” says Everty CEO and founder Carola Jonas. “EV drivers need access to EV charging infrastructure at work, at the shops, at home and in many other places and this is an important step as we move to future-proof buildings.”

Approximately 80 charging stations will be installed across many of Lendlease’s retail and office precincts nationally.

Tenants and retail visitors with electric vehicles will be able to easily activate charging stations via the app and Lendlease’s operations team will have access to a variety of features such as  scheduled charging sessions, control power output, access charging session records and more.

Everty’s powerful management software allows for the efficient integration of EVs, charging infrastructure, buildings and the electricity grid and is available with easy-to-use EV driver and charging station operator interfaces.

 

About Everty
Everty is a technology (software) company in the e-mobility sector and provides EV charging solutions and a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) platform to companies installing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The software allows EV charging station operators to monitor, manage and monetise their charging infrastructure assets and provides an interface to EV drivers for the use of chargers. Everty’s software enables efficient management and operation of physical assets (EV charging stations) as well as the integration of cars and charging infrastructure with the electricity grid.

 

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