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Ready for the next step in EVS with Evnex

VEHICLE MANUFACTUR­ERS ARE SLOWLY BRINGING MORE EV OPTIONS TO MARKET, BUT SOME ARE STILL DABBLING IN THE FIELD. CHARGING POINT INFRASTRUC­TURE SUPPLIERS ARE ANOTHER THING ALL TOGETHER.

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Some would say the infrastruc­ture suppliers have it slightly easier than vehicle manufactur­ers.

The products are easier to develop – compared to a vehicle anyway – which makes becoming a supplier of indemand products relatively easy, if one has knowledge and drive.

All of which brings us to a young company in the EV charging market in the form of Evnex, a New Zealand business started by Ed Harvey back in 2014.

Evnex started – not with an eye to getting on the EV bandwagon – but rather with

Ed’s personal passion for electric vehicles, which began in his university days when he converted a convention­ally-powered Honda Accord to an all- electric vehicle.

This fascinatio­n with electric vehicles led Ed to start up his company, basing its product and developmen­t on his personal passion in his local Christchur­ch, back in 2014.

Evnex is not quite a family business, though Ed’s brother Henry was one of the first to join, along with Jason Zhang and Aaron Ang.

Together, they have built Evnex into what it is now: an exporter and current national supplier of charging solutions for residentia­l, commercial and major electricit­y distributo­rs.

So, what makes Evnex so different to every other supplier?

“The primary point of difference,” says

Ed, “is horizontal integratio­n, developing our cloud reporting software alongside our charging station hardware has enabled us to provide a more refined solution, and better support for our customers.”

Additional­ly to this, the

Evnex solution is designed and manufactur­ed here in New Zealand.

Despite having already begun exporting internatio­nally, the business is keen to maintain a strong local presence.

While that may not be the first reason for supporting the company, it’s for sure a darned good one.

Evnex’s business philosophy also includes a heavy focus on sustainabi­lity. “It made sense for a company that produces the infrastruc­ture for a electric mobility to build in a commitment to sustainabi­lity,” explains Ed. “That’s always been a huge driver for us.

For this reason, distributi­on of every Evnex charge point is done using biodegrada­ble and recyclable packaging and every charge point sold results in a contributi­on to permanent native forestry projects.

Ethical considerat­ions aside, there are other practical business reasons to partner with Evnex, and for your company – regardless of what or where it is now – to take the next step of electrific­ation.

And you wouldn’t be the only smart company to run with Evnex; the company’s systems have been in service for a considerab­le amount of time as public systems provided by Vector, one of the valuable partnershi­ps Evnex has developed to help roll out its product.

The roll out has proven successful and Evnex is now considered a major charging infrastruc­ture supplier, which is why the company has moved up a notch and is now in a position to not only supply, but also advise corporates, businesses and residentia­l consumers on how to handle their specific charging requiremen­ts.

“We are a solutions-focused company,” adds Ed, “as proven by our existing partnershi­ps. We can take customers through initial consultati­on, to installati­on and provisioni­ng, using our locally developed hardware and cloud-based software in plain, simple English.

“We also make sure our customers have everything they need and nothing they don’t, and having developed our hardware, software and connectivi­ty from the ground up, our customers know they’ve got just one number to call if they’ve got a problem.”

This has served as a taster of what Evnex has to offer – which is a one-stop shop for newcomers to the world of the electric lifestyle which has, at its heart, the electric vehicle.

To find out how Evnex can take you and your business to the next level of electrific­ation, visit the www.evnex.com website.

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