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Plano-based Noodoe EV system available at Siemens EV charging stations » Dallas innovates


Plano-based Noodoe, an innovator in electric vehicle (EV) charging management software, has gotten a new boost through a collaboration with Siemens.

Noodoe announced today that it has been certified along with NTEP with Siemens, a leading provider of EV charging technology. Integrating Noodoe's advanced NTEP-certified EV charging software into Siemens' EV charging hardware system “sets new standards for reliability and user experience,” Noodoe said.

Under their collaboration, Noodoe's EV operating system, EV OS, will be available with public Siemens charging stations in North America in applications that require payment.

Founded in 2013, Noodoe said the collaboration will provide “an open, user-friendly experience for EV drivers and an open automated platform for EV charging service providers.”

Aiming to provide reliability—without the need for an app to access a charger

Along with distance anxiety, many potential and current EV owners often worry about the reliability of EV charging stations. Quoting Harvard Business School ResearchNoodoe notes that about one in five public EV chargers in the US are dysfunctional.

Noodoe says its software can help fix that through its “uptime guarantee” and claimed average of 99.9% monthly uptime in the cloud.

Another common EV owner complaint? They have to download a new app every time they come across a new EV charging station. However, Noodoe says its EV OS-integrated stations are “app-free”, enabling businesses to easily offer charging programs creating “a superior and hassle-free charging experience for drivers”.

Roman KleinermanVP of Product for Noodoe, said his company's joint NTEP certification with Siemens “represents a significant advance in our commitment to provide reliable and high-performance EV charging solutions.”

“Noodoe EV OS is designed to ensure smooth operation,” he added in a statement. “Our focus on high uptime and the latest technological development ensures that businesses and executives can rely on our charging solutions to be the most reliable and cutting-edge on the market.”

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