With EVTools Location Management, you can manage all charging locations in one central place: add new locations, update data, and keep status and capacity up to date.
This prevents data fragmentation and ensures that every charging point remains traceable—from installation to replacement.
Lay the foundation for sustainable mobility today.
Base decisions on facts, not on intuition.
Strengthen trust among citizens and partners.
Identify where expansion is needed.
All charging locations centrally managed within one platform.
Instantly see which locations are active, planned, or undergoing changes.
This allows you to maintain control over every process and prevent data fragmentation.
From adding, relocating, replacing to removing – all processes follow fixed steps.
This ensures efficiency, fewer errors, and clear responsibilities between the municipality, CPO, and contractor.
Every change is automatically saved in the archive.
This allows you to always review who, when, and why a change was executed – including documents and decisions.
Your network remains transparent, even with staff changes or transfers.
All data is at your fingertips – without searching through various systems.
From status to maintenance date: you see it at a glance.
This saves time and prevents errors in decision-making or reporting.
In a constantly evolving market, your information remains securely and centrally stored. Even with mergers, acquisitions, or system changes, you retain a complete overview of your charging network.
No data loss, no duplicate work – just peace of mind and certainty.




EVTools analyzes demographics, mobility, charging behavior, geographic patterns and policy frameworks to automatically identify locations with the highest potential.
Yes, EVTools calculates a score based on criteria such as usage expectations, walking distances, grid capacity and policies.
Multi-location comparison allows you to analyze locations for factors such as expected load demand, space profile, risks and policy value.
CPOs can manage locations, calculate returns, monitor occupancy, and link growth scenarios to operational data in EVTools.
Yes, real estate parties can use EVTools to determine charging potential, expected occupancy, and investment value per location.
EVTools provides alternative locations and automatically analyzes other areas that meet the policy and data criteria.
Placement rules such as walking distances, accessibility and safety are automatically applied in analyses and recommendations.
Yes, EVTools combines existing, licensed and future sites into one map view, allowing you to keep an overview of your entire network.