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Two EVs. One app. Zero problems – welcome to Ohme MultiCar

02 Apr, 2025
Two EVs. One app. Zero problems – welcome to Ohme MultiCar



More than one EV in your household? No problem. Smart EV charging company Ohme has you covered with its new MultiCar function.

Once again leading the way for EV drivers, Ohme’s new pioneering MultiCar app functionality enables those drivers with more than one EV to add them on their account and switch between them when choosing which car to charge.

Until now, anyone owning more than one EV would have had to change the main car on their account or alter the charging amount to suit their second car. Now, it’s easy to switch between multiple vehicles by simply adding them on to the user’s account, ensuring a driver gets the exact charging schedule and level of charge without the risk of incurring any extra cost.

“Innovation and constant progression are core values at Ohme. This new MultiCar function in our app is a great example of those and a major step forward for those households with more than one EV, which will inevitably grow in the future,” said Matthew Evans from Ohme Australia. “This addition to our app just underlines how Ohme always strives to ensure that no driver is left behind in the e-mobility transition.

With the ability to add multiple EVs on one account, the MultiCar function means that Ohme users can easily differentiate between personal and company cars, with their associated charging costs included for each vehicle – a crucial element if required to claim the costs of any home charging for expenses. It also means that any visiting guests with an EV that need to charge can also easily be added to the account

As per the existing features of the app, Ohme owners will have individual data for each vehicle on the account, giving a full breakdown of every vehicle’s charging sessions showing kWh of charge and costs broken down by day, month or year, giving bespoke information if required for personal or business purposes. The app also records savings details for each vehicle in both AU$ and CO2 for both solar and smart charging.

Developed specifically for the Australian market, both the Ohme Home Pro and ePod chargers come with Solar Boost capability and dynamic tariff integration which enables EV drivers to charge smarter, greener and cheaper at home. Ohme’s dynamic smart charging technology can connect with the grid in real time to automatically adjust its charging allowing customers to take full advantage of off-peak tariffs.

Ohme has been named as Best for Tariff Integration in the 2024 What Wallcharger? Awards.

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