Electric Miles (EM) and Ryze Power today announced a strategic partnership to drive innovation in fleet energy management. By combining EM’s advanced technology platform and its new emPACT frontend, with Ryze Power’s market expertise, the two companies will deliver comprehensive solutions that optimise fleet operations, reduce costs, and unlock new revenue opportunities.
emPACT stands for Electric Miles’ Platform for Accelerating Clean Transportation. emPACT is designed to empower businesses within the EV charging industry by providing a suite of solutions tailored for charger manufacturers, resellers, and installers.
Company is developing modules including Fleet Management, Revenue Tools, Diagnostics, and Inventory, streamlines operations, simplifies payments, enables remote troubleshooting, and provides end-to-end asset tracking for the EV charging industry.
The partnership will focus on:
- Smart Charging: Leveraging EM’s intelligent charging solutions to optimise energy consumption and minimise charging costs for its Bus Charging Fleets.
- Energy Optimisation: Utilising advanced analytics to identify energy efficiency opportunities and reduce overall energy consumption.
- Future-Proofing Fleets: Exploiting new revenue streams through energy flexibility services and future vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Ryze Power to shape the future of fleet energy management,” said Arun Anand, CEO of Electric Miles. “By combining our cutting-edge technology with Ryze Power’s fleet expertise, we can deliver unparalleled solutions that optimise energy consumption, reduce costs, and accelerate the transition to a sustainable future for fleets across the UK”
Alex Bamberg (Head of RYZE Power Europe) added, “This collaboration empowers us to offer our clients a truly integrated solution – seamlessly blending our fleet management expertise with Electric Miles’ innovative charging technology. This step will be instrumental in helping businesses achieve their sustainability goals and optimise their electric fleet operations.”