eTreego Charging solutions join the charging roaming platform

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In order to strengthen charging network services, luxury car brands have launched a trend of "charging roaming" alliances. Following VOLVO and LEXUS, Mercedes-Benz also announced that its "Benz Travel APP" will upgrade charging services starting from July, integrating information on the five major charging operators and charging stations. You can log in to a single platform to master charging station information of different operators.

Through this cooperation with four new charging operators, Mercedes-Benz owners are expected to be able to use more than a thousand charging guns in Taiwan on the Mercedes-Benz smooth travel APP platform by the end of this year, and enjoy the DC charging provided by the cooperative operators. The network will cover nearly 80% of the market area.

In addition to the denser charging network, Mercedes-Benz analyzes that car owners can master more complete charging information through a single login platform. The APP can provide services such as quick navigation, jump login charging, and automatic discount identification at once, will significantly shorten the lengthy process required in the past for operate, registration and certification, and improve charging efficiency.

Mercedes-Benz and Volvo mainly integrate the charging station information of different charging operators. The LEXUS Plus APP created by LEXUS for car owners connects charging stations of external operators including Huacheng Electric EVALUE, etreego and U-POWER through a single platform,, it also directly provides charging services that can be completed with a single APP.

LEXUS integrates the information of various charging service operators into the APP. Until the charging payment is completed, there is no need to open other operator APPs. It is a brand that truly provides "charging roaming" services and is currently the first in the industry. In the future, car owners can use the LEXUS Plus APP to activate charging services including more than 300 charging stations at bases and cooperative operators, with a total of more than 600 charging piles.