About
Driivz is an enterprise-grade, cloud-based EV charging and energy management software platform built to serve the full spectrum of electric mobility stakeholders — from charge point operators (CPOs) and electric vehicle service providers (EVSPs) to EV fleets, power utilities, fuel retailers, and automakers. Its hardware-agnostic, scalable architecture means operators are never locked into proprietary hardware, enabling rapid network expansion and third-party integrations. The platform is organized around five core modules: Operations Management for real-time network monitoring and incident resolution; EV Charging Billing for flexible, industry-specific revenue generation and settlement; an Energy Management System (EMS) for smart load balancing and grid-friendly charging; a Mobile App and Web Portal for driver self-service and operator administration; and Reporting & Analytics for data-driven decision-making across the entire charging network. Driivz Version 9 introduces enhanced interoperability and extensibility, supporting open protocols and seamless integration with third-party systems. The platform is compliant with industry security standards, making it suitable for regulated utility environments and large enterprise deployments. With a proven track record across customers such as Sheetz, ESB, Recharge, and CEZ Group, Driivz is positioned as a mission-critical infrastructure layer for the global EV charging economy.
Key Features
- Operations Management: Real-time monitoring, remote diagnostics, and incident resolution tools for managing EV charging networks at global scale.
- EV Charging Billing: Flexible, industry-specific billing and settlement engine supporting multiple pricing models, roaming agreements, and payment integrations.
- Energy Management System (EMS): Smart load balancing and demand response capabilities that optimize energy consumption and reduce grid stress across charging sites.
- Mobile App & Web Portal: White-label driver-facing mobile apps and operator web portals for self-service charging, session management, and account control.
- Reporting & Analytics: Comprehensive dashboards and data exports providing actionable insights on network utilization, revenue, uptime, and energy consumption.
Use Cases
- Charge point operators deploying and managing thousands of EV charging stations across multiple countries with a single unified platform.
- Electric mobility service providers offering roaming, billing, and driver self-service experiences across partner charging networks.
- EV fleet operators tracking charging sessions, costs, and energy consumption for corporate or commercial vehicle fleets.
- Power utilities integrating smart EV charging into demand response and grid balancing programs to reduce peak load.
- Fuel retailers and automakers launching branded EV charging networks with white-label apps, billing, and operations management.
Pros
- Hardware-Agnostic Architecture: Works with any OCPP-compliant charging hardware, eliminating vendor lock-in and enabling operators to deploy best-of-breed equipment.
- Enterprise-Scale Reliability: Trusted by some of the world's largest EV charging networks, with proven uptime, security compliance, and global deployment capabilities.
- End-to-End Platform Coverage: A single platform covers operations, billing, energy management, and analytics, reducing the need for multiple point solutions.
- Open Interoperability: Supports open industry protocols and APIs, enabling seamless integration with third-party systems, roaming networks, and energy grids.
Cons
- Enterprise-Only Focus: The platform is designed for large-scale network operators, making it potentially over-engineered and cost-prohibitive for small or emerging CPOs.
- Opaque Pricing: No public pricing is available; prospective customers must engage the sales team for custom quotes, which can slow evaluation cycles.
- Implementation Complexity: Deploying a full-featured enterprise EV platform requires significant onboarding effort, technical integration, and staff training.
Frequently Asked Questions
Driivz is a cloud-based EV charging and energy management software platform that helps charge point operators, EV fleets, utilities, and mobility providers deploy, manage, and monetize electric vehicle charging networks.
Driivz serves charge point operators (CPOs), electric vehicle service providers (EVSPs), EV fleets, power utilities, fuel retailers, and automakers who need a scalable, enterprise-grade charging management platform.
Yes. Driivz is hardware-agnostic and supports any OCPP-compliant charging equipment, giving operators the freedom to choose hardware without being locked into a specific vendor.
The platform includes Operations Management, EV Charging Billing, Energy Management System (EMS), Mobile App and Web Portal, and Reporting & Analytics modules.
Driivz's Energy Management System provides smart load balancing, demand response, and grid-friendly charging controls to optimize energy use across charging sites while reducing peak demand costs.
