Mission In the next 20 years, EVs will replace ICE vehicles as the main way that people move around. We are living through a revolution in not only how we move, but how we store and use energy. 25% of all end-use global energy is spent on transportation (37% in North America). Switching from gas to electric fuel for transportation will require the largest global infrastructure overhaul of our lives—from new renewable power generation, to how we transmit, distribute, store, and use electricity.
ChargeLab’s mission is to build EV charging solutions that scale. This means making EV charger deployment fast and affordable. And making charging easy and reliable for every EV driver.
ChargeLab sits at the nexus point between vehicles, building owners, and the grid. With software, we can help buildings, communities, and entire cities charge more EVs than their infrastructure would otherwise allow. We can optimize charging for grid capacity, cost, or carbon impact. And we can enable bi-directional communication between individual EVs and the grid.
ChargeLab is building for scale because our planet needs millions more EVs, and consumers want millions more EVs. Automobiles have been powered by petrol since 1892. The switch to electric vehicles is a once-per-century economic and cultural shift. We are pioneers in the new era of transportation and energy.
Description ChargeLab builds software to operate and optimize electric vehicle charging equipment. ChargeLab’s software runs at the edge and in the cloud, empowering fleets, building operators, and utilities to deploy large numbers of EV chargers and manage them as an intelligent network. ChargeLab’s API-first architecture makes its platform more modular and scalable than those of its competitors. Key capabilities of the ChargeLab platform include automated monitoring of EV chargers, management of pricing and access rules, payment processing, and electrical load balancing.
ChargeLab does not build any hardware. Instead, the company partners with leading EV charger manufacturers like ABB, Phihong, United Chargers, Siemens, and Tritium. ChargeLab and these manufacturers form part of an open EV charging ecosystem driven by the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP).
ChargeLab’s core product is a cloud-based charging station management system (CSMS). It also provides apps for EV drivers, dashboards for fleet managers and site hosts, and open APIs for integration with third-party systems. ChargeLab’s CSMS is white-labeled by leading charging networks throughout North America, including Girardin Energy, TurnOnGreen, and EVSTART.
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Overall, 78% of employees would recommend working at ChargeLab to a friend. This is based on 33 anonymously submitted reviews on Glassdoor.
50% of job seekers rate their interview experience at ChargeLab as positive. Candidates give an average difficulty score of 2.4 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) for their job interview at ChargeLab.
ChargeLab has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The ChargeLab employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).