How ENERGIC Helped VoltiE Gain Full Control Over 160,000 Chargers Across North America & Europe
resource summary
VoltiE needed a reliable, scalable, and hardware-agnostic EV charging platform to manage their massive multi-region network.
With ENERGIC, they now operate 160,000+ chargers across the U.S., Canada, and Europe with full visibility, remote control, and a seamless driver experience.
resource author name
William
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case client name
Voltie
case location
United States, Canada & Europe
case products used
ENERGIC White-label Service
case charge points
160,000+
case features list
Real-time monitoring & remote control
OCPP-compliant device communication
Dynamic pricing & tariff configuration
Multi-region station management
Consumer app for charging, payments & scheduling
Analytics, reporting & operational insights
case pain body
VoltiE had a rapidly expanding network but lacked a unified software system. Their proprietary EnelX JuiceBox chargers were difficult to integrate, causing downtime, support overload, and fragmented operations.
case gain body
ENERGIC delivered a fully integrated backend with real-time monitoring, remote diagnostics, and seamless JuiceBox interoperability. A branded ChargeX app gave consumers an effortless charging experience.
case result body
VoltiE now manages over 160,000 chargers from a single dashboard, reduced support costs dramatically, and improved uptime and user satisfaction across all regions.
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Introduction
Voltie operates one of the largest distributed EV charging networks in North America and Europe. Managing such scale required a powerful platform capable of real-time visibility, operational automation, and strong consumer engagement. ENERGIC delivered a complete ecosystem tailored to meet these needs under a tight deployment timeline.
Customer Background
Voltie’s presence spans residential, commercial, and public charging locations. Their infrastructure relies heavily on EnelX JuiceBox chargers — proprietary hardware known for limited compatibility with standard OCPP systems. As their network expanded, Voltie urgently needed a software foundation that could unify different regions, hardware, and user flows under one system.
The Challenge
Voltie faced three major challenges:
No proper software support to operate their expanding network.