Amazon partners to boost electric mobility around the world

Company announces agreement with ABB to develop digital solution that manages fleets of electric vehicles
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Swiss multinational ABB and AWS (Amazon Web Services) announced a partnership to develop a cloud-based digital solution for managing fleets of EVs (electric vehicles) in real time. 

According to the companies, the solution will optimize the efficient use of cars and accelerate the electrification of transport fleets. This platform is expected to be implemented in the second half of 2021.

“ABB and Amazon share a similar vision around the potential of EVs to transform society. Our combined experience supports the common goal of making management simpler and more accessible,” said Frank Muehlon, President of ABB’s eMobility Division.

“This new solution will revolutionize the world of electric mobility, integrating hardware and software into a single ecosystem to provide a seamless experience. We are confident that, working together, we can boost the use of electric vehicle fleets, giving operators the confidence to make the transition,” he highlighted.

Jon Allen, director of Professional Services for Automotive at AWS, commented that the companies will bring the expertise, agility and scale that the cloud brings to the EV industry, helping customers make a successful transition to a future with less emissions.

To give you an idea, for example, currently, 23% of global energy-related greenhouse gas emissions are caused by the transport sector. 

The electrification of traffic can substantially reduce CO₂ levels and large fleets can play a crucial role in this context, with almost 400,000 electric vans and trucks on the streets to make deliveries around the world.

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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