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Elocity is a Polish technology company focused on EV charging infrastructure. Since 2017, it has been developing software for charging station management and the sale of charging services. According to the site, its software covers nearly 2,000 public charging stations, representing around 35% of the Polish market. Its mobile app has more than 128,000 users and aggregates over 450 operators and roaming partners. This is not a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, but an operations platform built specifically for e-mobility.
The platform is aimed at charging station operators, parking facilities, shopping centers, logistics companies, HoReCa businesses, municipal institutions, and corporate fleets. It provides capabilities for bringing charging stations online, management, sales, reporting, and settlement. For fleet customers, Elocity emphasizes end-to-end support covering audits, infrastructure deployment, installation integration, business charging reimbursement, and reporting. For drivers, it offers a mobile app and RFID cards, enabling charging without needing to use an app.
Elocity’s strength lies in ecosystem connectivity. Through its partnership with Eco-Movement, it automatically syncs charging station data via API and distributes station information to commonly used map and navigation systems such as Google Maps and TomTom, helping operators increase visibility. The site also mentions partnerships with Enefit, Go+EAuto, E.ON Drive Infrastructure, Car Flow System, and others, as well as a dedicated team responsible for maintaining roaming data quality.
The website does not disclose standard pricing. It only shows entry points for plans such as Start, Duo, Pro, Investor, Operator, and fleet fuel cards, and asks users to contact sales based on business type, number of sites, and deployment goals. On the security side, Elocity has obtained ISO/IEC 27001 certification and notes that its system is prepared for Poland’s KSeF e-invoicing framework, which is a plus for enterprise procurement.
Its advantages include strong local market coverage, a large number of roaming partners, and relatively comprehensive support spanning software, installation, and operations. The drawbacks are opaque pricing and limited disclosure of key SaaS procurement details such as team permissions, open API documentation, and self-hosting options. It is best suited for companies operating charging networks in Poland or Europe, managing EV fleets, or owning monetizable parking assets.
The site does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or Chinese-language service, so these remain unknown. Given that its business is deeply tied to Poland’s charging network and regulatory environment, Chinese companies operating only in mainland China should generally evaluate local alternatives first, such as TELD, Star Charge, and YKC. For companies building charging assets in Europe, Elocity is worth considering as a Poland-focused solution.
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