Infrastructure and Technology

AffinityEV announces partnership with Qmerit

Irish-based technology company AffinityEV has announced a multi-year partnership with EV charging and energy solutions firm Qmerit.
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Alec Peachey

Irish-based technology company AffinityEV has announced a multi-year partnership with EV charging and energy solutions firm Qmerit.

This agreement will expand AffinityEV’s market reach as the digital connector for Qmerit across their automotive partnerships in both the United States and the United Kingdom, extending its connected solution across thousands of dealerships on both continents.

The partnership will deliver innovative integration solutions to connect two of the world’s largest markets with a comprehensive digital ecosystem, it said.

Using fresh technology, AffinityEV streamlines the deployment of customised energy and charging solutions for customers, while enabling seamless communication and collaboration between car manufacturers and energy providers.

This integration aims to change the customer experience, fuels innovation, and maximizes operational efficiency and revenue potential for businesses across the EV ecosystem, it said. 

Oliver Phillips, COO of Qmerit said: 

“AffinityEV’s cutting-edge solution will be instrumental to extending our partnerships with leading automotive brands. Their platform not only elevates the customer experience but also drives operational efficiency and revenue growth, making it a game changer for auto dealerships in the EV marketplace.”

Raj Lyons Chohan, CEO of AffinityEV said: 

“This partnership is incredibly exciting for myself and the team as we work alongside a global leader like Qmerit and some of the world’s leading car brands. Entering the US market is a monumental step for AffinityEV, and doing so with the nation’s top company for electrification implementations and integrations is extraordinary. 

“Additionally, supporting Qmerit’s expansion across the UK further solidifies our presence and showcases our capability to drive growth and innovation in multiple markets. Together, we will revolutionise the EV buying experience, making it more intuitive and connected than ever before. We expect to see significant advancements in customer engagement and market penetration within the first 12 months.”

Image courtesy of Qmerit/AffinityEV

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