BP Joins Digital Charging Solutions Alongside BMW And Daimler
Apr 14, 2021 1m ago ++ BP will have a stake of 33.3%.
BMW Group and Daimler Mobility s joint venture Digital Charging Solutions GmbH soon will be strengthened by a third shareholder - BP, which will invest an undisclosed amount to acquire a
33.3% share in the DCS.
The DCS, initially launched by BMW and then joined by Daimler (50/50), is a developer of digital charging solutions (software) for automotive manufacturers (in-car software integration) and vehicle fleet operators.
The company already offers access to 228,000 charging points in 32 countries, providing charging services such as “Mercedes me Charge”, “BMW Charging” and “MINI Charging”, as well as for other OEMs.
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(Pocket-lint) - Hyundai has announced Charge myHyundai, which as the name suggests, is a universal charging plan to make charging an EV or PHEV simpler.
The announcement comes as Kia also announced its own system - KiaCharge - and unsurprisingly, both are underpinned by Digital Charging Solutions GmbH, so there are similarities between these systems.
The idea is that rather than signing up to a whole host of different services, each requiring a different app, card or payment process, you can signup for Charge myHyundai instead. That will give access via one app and an RFID card for those that require a tap to charge, with one monthly bill, rather than having to fight with different payments for each provider.