By 2035-2040, it is expected that virtually all new cars sold (in selected countries) will be EVs. The anticipated growth of EV usage has increased demand to accommodate EV charging for on- and off-street parking infrastructure.
Data-Driven Decision-Making: Access to real-time EV charging information empowers city planners and policymakers to make informed decisions on resource allocation and infrastructure development. Knowing the existing curbside regulations helps quantify the trade-offs between users, and quickly identifies locations of abundance or scarcity to roll-out a city-wide network of EV charging infrastructure in an efficient and equitable way. CurbIQ enables the tracking of coverage, operations, and asset management related to EV charging infrastructure.
Communicate EV information to End Users: CurbIQ allows the end-user to identify available locations, specify charger types, rates, and other relevant information. This data is made accessible to the public through a Curb Viewer map. CurbIQ’s API communicates with third parties and end users, providing real-time information about specific EV assets’ locations. It enables drivers to be directed to available charging locations through a publicly accessible map. Streamlined payment and booking systems, alongside reduced wait times, contribute to a more convenient charging experience for EV users, resulting in happier and more engaged citizens. In addition, CurbIQ’s partnership with HotSpot Parking, payment for the EV charging space can also be explored.
Promoting Sustainable Mobility: CurbIQ’s integration of real-time EV charger data can play a role in supporting the adoption of electric vehicle infrastructure, ultimately reducing greenhouse gas emissions and furthering the city’s commitment to sustainability.