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Fount: smart platform for fleet charging and energy management

Published 16 Mar 2026 · 2 min read
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  • Europe
  • BatteryIntegration

At a glance

  • Connects vehicles, chargers and energy in one real-time control centre
  • Reduces costs and emissions by charging during low-carbon hours and balancing power
  • Improves charger utilisation, minimises delays and enables sustainable fleet management

The Fount platform is designed to solve large and small charging needs. It provides charging operators with full control of their facilities and enables fleets to charge seamlessly at home, on the road and at the depot.

CHALLENGE

Fragmented electric fleet charging

Electric fleets are essential for the green transition, but charging remains fragmented and operationally challenging. Data is scattered, systems do not integrate, and predicting costs and energy use is difficult. Vehicles are charged at home, at depots and on the road, creating inefficiencies that lead to higher emissions, downtime and fleets that are not ready when operations begin.

SOLUTION

Unified EV charging management platform

Fount offers a complete EV charging management platform that connects the entire charging ecosystem in one place. Designed for fleets, charge point operators and property owners, it unifies infrastructure, vehicles, users and energy in a single real-time control centre.

With features including advanced analytics, smart charging optimisation, booking, fleet monitoring, power balancing and automated reporting, Fount replaces fragmented tools with one scalable, reliable platform.

BENEFITS

Maximising fleet efficiency and sustainability

Fount helps to make electric fleets more energy-efficient and reduce avoidable emissions by optimising charging during low-carbon hours, balancing power to reduce peaks and preventing energy waste.

Users benefit from predictable operations, higher charger utilisation, fewer delays and real-time transparency across vehicles and infrastructure – creating a more reliable, cost-efficient and sustainable fleet ecosystem.

MARKET POTENTIAL

Rapid market expansion in EV charging

BloombergNEF forecasts that over 60 per cent of commercial vans will be electric and more than 30 million fleet EVs will be on the road by 2040. Statista, meanwhile, projects the number of global public chargers to exceed 140 million units, driving massive demand for integrated charging-logistics platforms.

Moreover, the global EV charging software market is expected to grow from USD 1.1 billion in 2023 to USD 11 billion by 2032.

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