Make charging as simple as parking
EV Charging
From initial hardware setup to day-to-day management, we simplify EV charging, creating a cleaner and more efficient tomorrow.
Key Features
Transform your e-mobility ecosystem with Flowbird's Park&Charge
Integration & compatibility
Park&Charge is hardware-agnostic and supports integration with any existing or new charging infrastructure
Data-led system
The Flowbird HUB consolidates and analyzes multi-channel data, enabling cities to optimize their EV charging services and policies.
Enhanced User Experience
Our app allows drivers to locate available charging stations, define session durations, extend time, and pay for parking and charging in one secure transaction.
40%
of global new vehicle sales are expected to be electric light-duty vehicles by 2030
User-Friendly payment options
Park&Charge simplifies the payment process by combining parking and charging payments. Users can pay via terminals, the Flowbird app, or web interfaces using credit/debit cards, e-wallets, or monthly subscriptions.
Frequently asked questions
Best practices include using a centralized management platform for monitoring and controlling the charging stations, providing multiple payment options, ensuring clear signage and instructions, and maintaining an effective customer support system.
Installing EV charging stations can demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, and provide potential revenue streams. It can also enhance a company's brand image and meet regulatory requirements or sustainability goals.
Businesses can align with sustainability goals by sourcing renewable energy for the charging stations, implementing energy management systems to optimize usage, and tracking and reporting the environmental impact of their EV charging initiatives.
Many regions are implementing stricter emissions regulations and sustainability requirements. By installing EV charging stations, businesses can comply with these regulations, avoid potential fines, and qualify for various incentives and rebates offered by governments and utilities.
Maintenance and operational costs for EV charging stations can vary based on the type and number of chargers installed. However, these costs are generally offset by the revenue generated from charging fees, as well as contributions made by incentives and increased customer traffic. Regular maintenance ensures high reliability and longevity of the equipment.