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Emobi: why your next EV might never need an app to charge
Emobi: why your next EV might never need an app to charge

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Emobi: why your next EV might never need an app to charge

In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Lin Sun Fa, CEO of Emobi and a lifelong cybersecurity enthusiast, to discuss how AI, digital identity, and data refinement models are converging to create the future of EV charging. As electric vehicles (EVs) become more mainstream, the infrastructure needed to support them must evolve just as rapidly. Charging remains one of the most significant barriers to mass EV adoption, not only because of accessibility and availability, but also because of the fragmented experience drivers face when moving between different networks. Enter Emobi, a company that aims to make EV charging as seamless and secure as charging your phone. Also, subscribe to IE+ for premium insights and exclusive content! 'We deliver seamless, secure EV charging through a unified infrastructure. Just plug in, and charging starts automatically,' Fa explained. At its core, Emobi offers a universal backend system that connects all stakeholders in the EV charging ecosystem, including charging networks, automakers, fleet operators, and app developers. Rather than forcing companies to overhaul existing hardware or firmware, Emobi introduces a layer of security and automation allowing plug-and-play functionality across systems. 'We unify a fragmented charging landscape into one secure, automated backbone for the industry,' he added. This vision is embodied in Emobi's flagship technology, JustPlug, a cloud-based alternative to traditional 'Plug and Charge' systems. While well-known, Plug and Charge is limited by its reliance on specific hardware and firmware. In contrast, JustPlug moves that handshake process to the cloud, enabling secure authentication and authorization even across outdated or mismatched systems. 'Eighty percent of vehicles and chargers today don't support Plug and Charge. We created JustPlug to work with what's already out there without needing new hardware,' he told us. JustPlug leverages digital certificates—the same asymmetric encryption technology that underpins HTTPS protocols on the web. These certificates are installed in vehicles and chargers to create unique digital identities, ensuring that every connection is authenticated and encrypted. 'Digital certificates are the most secure technology we have—they're what makes HTTPS work, and now they're securing your EV charging,' he said. 'It's the most secure EV charging experience you can get—without compromising convenience,' he added. Beyond security, however, what makes Emobi particularly exciting is its use of AI and data refinement. While the concept of smart charging isn't new, Emobi brings a sophisticated data model to the table, aiming to eliminate one of the most frustrating issues in the EV world: the inaccurate status of charging stations. 'Sometimes a charger shows as available, but it's broken. Drivers spend the last mile of their battery to get there, only to find they're stuck,' he said. Emobi addresses this through a layered enrichment, refinement, and transformation approach. Their AI systems pull in data not just from the network itself, but also from user feedback, usage history, and even behavioral trends to produce reliability scores. 'We turn raw, unreliable charger data into real-time reliability scores—so drivers know what to trust,' he added. This same intelligence is used to help charging network operators optimize station placement—a growing concern as EV adoption accelerates. While it may seem intuitive to simply co-locate chargers with existing fuel stations, Lin argues that this misses critical factors like grid readiness, accessibility, and even vandalism risk. 'More data means better decisions. We help operators avoid the scattershot approach and make smarter infrastructure investments,' he told us. This predictive power extends to energy management and future-ready applications like Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) or Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) technologies. With the proper cryptographic protocols, EVs can become part of the grid, not just consumers, but as active energy assets. 'In the future, cars, chargers, and the grid will all identify each other securely to share energy. That's where we're headed,' he added. Though often associated with blockchain, Emobi's approach is based on targeted, efficient cryptographic protocols tailored specifically for the charging ecosystem. 'It's not blockchain per se, but both rely on cryptography. We use what's necessary to get the job done right and securely,' he said. While Emobi is currently focused on the North American market, its roadmap is global. As regulations evolve and EV adoption grows in Europe and Asia, Lin sees Emobi's model scaling effortlessly. 'We're cutting our teeth in North America, but yes—Europe is mature, and Asia is emerging fast. Expansion is inevitable,' he added. Still, regulatory hurdles remain challenging, especially with outdated standards that assume hardware-based authentication. For example, ISO 15118, the backbone of Plug and Charge, has been around since 2014 but has seen slow adoption due to its complexity and cost. Emobi's cloud-based model is a clever workaround that maintains compliance while removing bottlenecks. 'Nobody wants to pay more money to rip out and replace hardware. JustPlug meets the standard, without the friction,' he told us. Collaboration is key. Emobi works closely with automakers and charging networks to pilot new integrations. Adoption is growing because, as Lin points out, everyone wants to make charging as painless as possible for drivers and providers. 'It's in everyone's interest to make EV charging seamless. And we're giving them a way to do that without starting from scratch,' he added. As for the long-term vision, Lin paints a picture of universal compatibility and invisible tech. 'In the future, you'll buy any EV, go to any charger, and simply plug in. No apps. No hassle. That's the Emobi vision,' he told us. Whether it's a connected grid, a smart city, or even—yes—flying EVs, Emobi's mission is to become the secure infrastructure that underpins it all. 'Everything is an energy asset today. The future is about secure communication between them, and we're building the platform to make that happen,' he said. For a world still figuring out how to fuel its electric revolution, Emobi is proving that the solution isn't always new hardware or flashy interfaces—it's smart, secure, and seamless systems that work quietly in the background.

SBD Technologies & Emobi Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate EV Fleet Adoption
SBD Technologies & Emobi Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate EV Fleet Adoption

Associated Press

time29-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

SBD Technologies & Emobi Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate EV Fleet Adoption

Partnership leverages Emobi's expansive EV charging network to enhance SBD Technologies' integrated charge solution PORTLAND, Maine and SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2025 /CNW/ -- SBD Technologies, a Maine-based AI startup dedicated to advancing the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in municipal and commercial fleets, today announced a strategic partnership with Emobi, North America's leading EV charging digital infrastructure. This partnership will integrate Emobi's expansive network of over 120,000 public EV charging locations across 26+ networks into SBD Technologies' innovative FleetCharge solution to streamline and simplify the EV charging experience for fleet managers and drivers. Emobi's Hub technology provides a single point of integration for a vast ecosystem of charging stations and e-mobility partners, leveraging advanced AI and data refinement models. Through these proprietary models, Emobi fosters collaboration by enriching contextual information of chargers and improving data reliability. Emobi's technology will enable SBD Technologies fleet managers and drivers to digest the most accurate and user-friendly EV charger data enriched, refined, and transformed by AI/ML models. The data helps stakeholders make informed decisions when choosing reliable chargers, enhancing operational efficiency, and creating better customer experiences. Similarly, SBD Technologies' FleetCharge product is designed to address critical challenges, such as range anxiety. FleetCharge consolidates all charging data and payments into a single, user-friendly platform, providing comprehensive reporting on energy usage and costs across home, depot, and public charging locations. By partnering with Emobi, FleetCharge users will gain seamless access to one of the most comprehensive charging networks available. 'This partnership marks a significant milestone in our mission to remove barriers to EV adoption,' said Kamal Ayad, President and Founder of SBD Technologies. 'By integrating Emobi's advanced infrastructure into our FleetCharge solution, we're empowering fleet operators with the tools they need to manage their EVs with confidence, efficiency, and ease.' 'This collaboration with SBD Technologies represents a powerful step forward in our mission to make EV charging accessible, seamless, and reliable for fleets,' said Lin Sun Fa, CEO, Emobi. 'By integrating our expansive charging network with their FleetCharge solution, we're not only simplifying fleet operations but also enabling fleet managers to adopt sustainable practices with greater confidence and ease. Together, we're driving the transition to a smarter, more sustainable future for EV fleet operations.' The collaboration underscores the shared commitment of SBD Technologies and Emobi to accelerate the transition to electric mobility by addressing key pain points for fleet operators. The combined solution is set to revolutionize the way fleet managers plan, execute, and optimize their EV charging strategies, further contributing to a cleaner and greener transportation landscape. About SBD Technologies, Inc. SBD Technologies is a CleanTech, SaaS company harnessing the transformative power of AI to accelerate the global fleet transition to sustainable energy. Our customers and partners trust SBD Technologies to deliver a comprehensive EV fleet charging and eMobility platform. Our products allow drivers to charge at home (eliminating operational overhead and increasing accuracy while giving fleet managers complete oversight and control), charge on the road (eliminating driver range anxiety while providing fleet customers a single app and reporting platform), and AI assistance with everything from reporting to account management. For more information about SBD Technologies and FleetCharge, please visit About Emobi Emobi is the leading EV charging digital infrastructure that delivers a single point of integration to a vast network of charging stations and e-mobility partners through its advanced AI and data refinement models. As the largest roaming ecosystem in North America, the company also enables traditional and streamlined (JustPlug) Plug & Charge technology, facilitating automatic charging identification between EVs and chargers. Emobi is trusted by EV manufacturers, startups, utilities, and U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Energy (DoE) and the Department of Transportation (DoT), and is backed by leading investors around the globe, including Y Combinator. To learn more, visit Media Contacts: Bill Cooper (800) 906-8883 Emobi Megan Nealon (516) 644-8127

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