We are excited to share our latest success story: the Connected Kerb case study, detailing one of the most ambitious EV charge point migrations! This project involved migrating 9000 charging stations to a new CPMS system while ensuring zero downtime and a seamless transition for EV users.
We traveled to London to visit Connected Kerb at their office and reflect a bit on how the collaboration went.
About the project
The migration was executed in carefully planned phases to minimize risk and disruption. Beginning with a pilot rollout, we progressively migrated charge points while continuously monitoring performance and optimizing the system. Our collaboration with Connected Kerb focused on integrating their existing infrastructure, ensuring a smooth transition for both end users and partners. By leveraging our expertise in eMobility, we helped Connected Kerb achieve greater control, faster feature deployment, and a future-proof EV charging network.
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The undeniable importance of CPMS migration
No matter the size of the network, software runs in the background and ensures service continuity and efficient management. With that, relying on outdated or unsupported systems can lead to operational risks, compatibility issues, and stunted growth - a reality that has been starkly highlighted by recent market disruptions. The wind-down of Landis+Gyr’s EV charging division and previous similar happenings with EVBox have left many Charge Point Operators in need of secure, reliable, future-proof solutions.
Of course, such a changeover comes with an inevitable migration.
Having had many discussions with many CPOs of different sizes and business objectives, we’ve noticed that the case of choosing a new provider and then handling the migration may seem a bit overwhelming. With many migrations handled, we were happy to respond to the problem by offering services dedicated to help CPOs choose and execute the transition to a new CPMS.
The project we undertook with Connected Kerb is a great testament to how a well-planned and expertly executed migration can elevate an EV charging network without any disruptions to its day-to-day operations. We hope it can serve many CPOs facing uncertainty about their current software provider, as proof that migration doesn’t have to be a daunting process—with the right strategy and expertise, it’s an opportunity to gain full control, enhance efficiency, and future-proof your operations.