Shell Recharge to Discontinue Software Services: How to Ensure EV Charging Operations Remain Uninterrupted

January 22, 2025

Shell Recharge has announced it will cease its Charging Point Management System (CPMS) services for U.S. and Canadian customers by April 30, 2025. This development mirrors similar strategic shifts by companies like Enel X Way and EVBox, which have recently scaled back their North American EV charging operations.

What Does This Mean for You?

If you’re currently utilizing Shell’s CPMS, it’s imperative to secure a reliable alternative to maintain seamless management of your EV charging stations.

Introducing Electric Avenue’s Enterprise Software

At Electric Avenue, we specialize in providing robust, user-friendly smart charging enterprise management software designed to efficiently oversee all your charging stations through a single platform.

Key Features of Electric Avenue Enterprise Software:

Open-Source Compatibility: Our OCPP-compliant software ensures compatibility with a wide range of charging hardware, offering you flexibility and scalability.

Revenue Generation: Implement flexible billing and payment options to monetize your charging stations effectively.

Comprehensive Management: Electric Avenue’s cloud-based platform offers real-time monitoring, advanced reporting, and dynamic load management, ensuring optimal performance across your charging network.

Driver Accessibility: 
Provide authorized drivers with seamless charging experiences through our free Electric Avenue app, available for iOS and Android.

Remote Updates: 
Keep your charging stations up-to-date with the latest features and security enhancements through over-the-air firmware updates. 

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