Vampire.Energy develops a digital management, authentication and interoperable payment platform for electric vehicle charging stations, through a European funding of 1.5 million euros


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At a time when the e-mobility infrastructure is growing rapidly, the entrepreneurs Răzvan and Diana Grigore are launching, through non-refundable European funding, one of the most ambitious Romanian projects dedicated to the digitization of the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. The proposed new technology introduces an internal asynchronous communication architecture, integrating all relevant industry protocols and bringing together in a single platform: full real-time station management, advanced authentication, renewable energy management rules, signals from electricity network operators and fully interoperable payment mechanisms.
The platform will enable the management of charging stations and consumption, significantly easing the work of operators (CPOs), reducing costs and eliminating integration problems that currently slow down the development of electric infrastructure. With modular functionalities, modern payment methods and an architecture designed for rapid expansion, the project positions Romania as a potential regional leader in the digitization of electric mobility, an important step towards a faster, smarter and ready-to-scale charging infrastructure.
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