Vontier Announces New U.S. Headquarters for EV Software Leader Driivz in North Carolina
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) announced that its portfolio company Driivz, a global EV charging software leader, has established a U.S. headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina. Driivz, which operates in over 30 countries and manages 100,000 public chargers globally, aims to better support the maturation of U.S. EV charging infrastructure. The company's recently promoted Chief Product Officer, Oren Halevi, will join the new headquarters to support expansion in the North American market.
This move comes as North America reaches an inflection point in the energy transition, with the third year of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program providing $5 billion in federal funding for high-speed EV chargers. Driivz's software supports key industry players such as EVgo, Shell, and Volvo Group, enabling millions of EV-related events for drivers worldwide.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) ha annunciato che la sua azienda in portafoglio Driivz, leader globale nel software per la ricarica di veicoli elettrici, ha stabilito una sede negli Stati Uniti a Raleigh, Carolina del Nord. Driivz, che opera in oltre 30 paesi e gestisce 100.000 punti di ricarica pubblici a livello globale, punta a supportare meglio la maturazione delle infrastrutture di ricarica per veicoli elettrici negli Stati Uniti. Il recentemente promosso Chief Product Officer, Oren Halevi, si unirà alla nuova sede per sostenere l'espansione nel mercato nordamericano.
Questa mossa arriva mentre l'America del Nord raggiunge un punto di svolta nella transizione energetica, con il terzo anno del National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program che fornisce 5 miliardi di dollari di finanziamenti federali per i caricabatterie EV ad alta velocità. Il software di Driivz supporta attori chiave del settore come EVgo, Shell e Volvo Group, consentendo milioni di eventi legati ai veicoli elettrici per i conducenti in tutto il mondo.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) anunció que su empresa en cartera Driivz, líder mundial en software de carga para vehículos eléctricos, ha establecido una sede en Estados Unidos en Raleigh, Carolina del Norte. Driivz, que opera en más de 30 países y gestiona 100,000 cargadores públicos a nivel global, tiene como objetivo apoyar mejor la maduración de la infraestructura de carga de vehículos eléctricos en EE. UU. El recientemente promovido Director de Producto, Oren Halevi, se unirá a la nueva sede para apoyar la expansión en el mercado norteamericano.
Este movimiento se produce en un momento en que América del Norte alcanza un punto de inflexión en la transición energética, con el tercer año del National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program, que proporciona 5 mil millones de dólares en financiamiento federal para cargadores EV de alta velocidad. El software de Driivz apoya a actores clave de la industria como EVgo, Shell y Volvo Group, habilitando millones de eventos relacionados con vehículos eléctricos para conductores en todo el mundo.
본티어(Vontier, NYSE: VNT)는 글로벌 EV 충전 소프트웨어 리더인 드리브즈(Driivz)의 미국 본사가 노스캐롤라이나주 롤리에 설립되었다고 발표했습니다. 드리브즈는 30개국 이상에서 운영되며 전 세계적으로 10만 개의 공공 충전기를 관리하고 있으며, 미국 EV 충전 인프라의 발전을 더 잘 지원하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다. 최근에 승진한 최고 제품 책임자 오렌 할레비(Oren Halevi)는 북미 시장 확장을 지원하기 위해 새 본사에 합류할 것입니다.
이 조치는 북미가 에너지 전환의 분기점에 도달하는 가운데 이루어졌으며, 국가 전기차 인프라(National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, NEVI) 프로그램의 3년 차가 고속 EV 충전기를 위한 연방 자금으로 50억 달러를 제공합니다. 드리브즈의 소프트웨어는 EVgo, Shell, Volvo Group과 같은 주요 산업 플레이어를 지원하여 전 세계 운전자를 위한 수백만 건의 EV 관련 이벤트를 가능하게 합니다.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) a annoncé que son entreprise en portefeuille Driivz, leader mondial des logiciels de charge pour véhicules électriques, a établi son siège social américain à Raleigh, Caroline du Nord. Driivz, qui opère dans plus de 30 pays et gère 100 000 chargeurs publics à l'échelle mondiale, vise à mieux soutenir la maturation de l'infrastructure de charge de véhicules électriques aux États-Unis. Le nouveau Directeur Produit, Oren Halevi, récemment promu, rejoindra le nouveau siège pour soutenir l'expansion sur le marché nord-américain.
Ce mouvement intervient alors que l'Amérique du Nord atteint un point d'inflexion dans la transition énergétique, avec la troisième année du National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program qui fournit 5 milliards de dollars de financement fédéral pour des chargeurs EV à grande vitesse. Le logiciel de Driivz soutient des acteurs clés de l'industrie tels qu'EVgo, Shell et Volvo Group, permettant des millions d'événements liés aux véhicules électriques pour les conducteurs du monde entier.
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) hat angekündigt, dass ihr Portfolio-Unternehmen Driivz, ein globaler Marktführer im EV-Lade-Softwarebereich, eine US-Zentrale in Raleigh, North Carolina eingerichtet hat. Driivz, das in über 30 Ländern tätig ist und weltweit 100.000 öffentliche Ladegeräte verwaltet, verfolgt das Ziel, die Entwicklung der EV-Ladeinfrastruktur in den USA besser zu unterstützen. Der kürzlich beförderte Chief Product Officer, Oren Halevi, wird sich der neuen Zentrale anschließen, um das Wachstum im nordamerikanischen Markt zu unterstützen.
Dieser Schritt erfolgt, während Nordamerika einen Wendepunkt im Energiewandel erreicht, mit dem dritten Jahr des National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program, das 5 Milliarden Dollar an Bundesmitteln für Hochgeschwindigkeits-EV-Ladegeräte bereitstellt. Die Software von Driivz unterstützt wichtige Akteure der Branche wie EVgo, Shell und die Volvo Group und ermöglicht Millionen von EV-bezogenen Ereignissen für Fahrer weltweit.
- Expansion into the U.S. market with new headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Management of 100,000 public chargers globally
- Partnerships with major industry players like EVgo, Shell, and Volvo Group
- Potential growth opportunity with $5 billion federal funding for EV infrastructure
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Insights
The establishment of Driivz's U.S. headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, signals a strategic move to capitalize on the growing EV market in North America. This expansion aligns with the $5 billion federal investment in the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program, indicating potential for significant growth opportunities. The company's global experience, managing 100,000 public chargers across 30 countries, positions it well to address the challenges in the U.S. EV charging infrastructure.
However, investors should note that while this expansion is promising, the EV charging market is becoming increasingly competitive. Driivz will need to leverage its expertise and partnerships effectively to gain a substantial market share. The appointment of Oren Halevi as Chief Product Officer for the U.S. operations could be a key factor in adapting their solutions to the specific needs of the American market.
Driivz's software platform for EV charging networks represents a critical component in the e-mobility ecosystem. Their ability to manage complex operations, including battery level checks, charger searches and payments, demonstrates advanced technological capabilities. The company's partnerships with major players like EVgo, Shell and Volvo Group validate the robustness and scalability of their solutions.
From a technological standpoint, Driivz's expansion into the U.S. market could accelerate innovation in EV charging infrastructure. Their experience in managing hundreds of millions of events for millions of EV drivers provides a solid foundation for addressing the unique challenges of the U.S. market, such as long-distance travel requirements and diverse regional needs. However, they may face challenges in integrating with existing U.S. systems and adapting to local regulations, which could impact their growth trajectory.
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“We look forward to expanding our American footprint,” said Andrew Bennett, President and CEO of EVolve™, Vontier’s e-mobility portfolio that includes Driivz. “Bolstering charging networks and service providers with instant insight and end-to-end control is imperative. The expertise that Oren will bring to the
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To learn more about Driivz and its offerings, please visit www.driivz.com.
About Driivz
Driivz, a Vontier (NYSE: VNT) company and part of its EVolve™ e-mobility portfolio, is a leading global software supplier to EV charging operators and service providers, accelerating the plug-in EV industry’s dynamic and continuous transformation. The company’s intelligent, cloud-based platform spans EV charging operations, energy management, advanced billing capabilities and driver self-service tools.
Driivz’s team of EV experts serves customers in more than 30 countries, including global industry players such as EVgo, Shell, Circle K, Volvo Group, Centrica, Recharge, St1, ElaadNL, ESB, Mer, Francis Energy, Ennet Corporation and eMobility Power. The Driivz platform currently manages a hundred thousand public chargers (hundreds of thousands in roaming) and hundreds of millions of events for millions of EV drivers in
About Vontier
Vontier (NYSE: VNT) is a global industrial technology company uniting productivity, automation and multi-energy technologies to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving, more connected mobility ecosystem. Leveraging leading market positions, decades of domain expertise and unparalleled portfolio breadth, Vontier enables the way the world moves – delivering smart, safe and sustainable solutions to our customers and the planet. Vontier has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation built upon the foundation of the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide. Additional information about Vontier is available on the Company’s website at www.vontier.com.
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