More and more companies are turning to electric vehicles for their fleets. In the long run, electric vehicles offer greater savings potential than internal combustion engines. Intelligent charging solutions play an important role in managing and controlling the charging infrastructure. What does the future hold for such charging solutions? And how can such software solutions help build the charging infrastructure? We talk about this with Eduard Schlutius, CEO of reev.
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Eduard Schlutius is the CEO of reev and founded the software company in 2018. His passion for innovation and technology led him to study industrial engineering with a focus on electrical engineering and energy management at the Technical University of Munich. During his studies, he also gained valuable practical experience in the field of electromobility. Eduard Schlutius founded the start-up reev with the clear goal of making the infrastructure of electromobility accessible to everyone. His vision is to create a world in which electric mobility is affordable and practical for everyone.
With its cloud software, Munich-based reev provides a simple, transparent and fully automated platform for the management, control and billing of charging infrastructures. The company's mission is to give everyone the opportunity to shape the future of electromobility, to actively contribute to the mobility revolution and to become the operator of their own charging infrastructure. The reev software has therefore been specially designed to meet the needs of complex fleet situations, such as companies, residential and commercial properties or multi-storey car parks.