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US Based E-Mobility Companies Collabs to Launch AI Integrated EV Charging in 2024

By Shubhendra Anand , 03 December, 2024

The world aims to switch to a sustainable environment and electric mobility in the coming years. It aims to increase the demand for efficient electric cars and their advanced charging options. Hence, low carbon emissions leverage the demand for efficient charging options for electric vehicles in 2024. In a joint venture, two companies, Emobi and Autocrypt, developed electric charging with artificial intelligence in 2024. The collaboration successfully launched plug-and-charge electric charging in the United States in 2024. It is one of its kind, and it is the first United States-based plug-and-charge ecosystem.

Consumers' demand for electric vehicles is lowering for several reasons. These include the nation's lack of charging infrastructure. Additionally, the finite battery life and other technicalities have initially affected electric vehicle sales. Therefore, advanced charging infrastructure for electric vehicles is a pressing reason for slower EV sales growth. Thus, the initiative by Emobi and Autocrypt can transform the electric vehicle sales graph in 2024. The collaboration strategically integrates artificial intelligence into the system. Hence, the breakthrough of artificial intelligence and machine learning in electric vehicle charging will advance the EV infrastructure in the automotive industry.

Autocrypt is a leading company in automotive cybersecurity. Additionally, Emobi serves the automotive industry as an e-mobility hub in the United States. The partnership aims to leverage the convenience and efficiency of electric vehicle charging in 2024—a lack of efficient electric vehicle charging results in less demand from consumers. Therefore, the electric vehicles sector aims to enhance consumer behavior with an affinity for electric cars. Since EVs emit fewer carbon footprints, their adoption in the transportation sector will help in a faster clean energy transition.

                     Global EV sales anticipate growing by 27 percent in 2024

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Shubhendra Anand

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