Ensuring Uninterrupted EV Charging Reimbursements Amid JuiceBox Service Shutdown

Dear Valued Clients and Partners,

We are aware of the recent announcement that Enel X Way North America, the owner of JuiceBox EV chargers, will be closing its operations in the U.S. and Canada on October 11th. This includes the discontinuation of app services for both home and commercial chargers, which may affect many EV owners and fleet managers who rely on JuiceBox products for charging connectivity and data tracking.

At MoveEV, we want to assure you that our products and services remain unaffected by this development. Our platform is designed to provide accurate home charging reimbursements regardless of the charger brand or type—be it a smart Level 2 charger, a regular Level 2 charger, a Level 1 trickle charger.

For Our Current Clients Using JuiceBox Chargers:

Rest assured, your reimbursement process will continue seamlessly. Since our system does not depend on third-party charger connectivity, the shutdown of JuiceBox's app services will not impact our ability to serve you.

For Fleet Managers and EV Owners Affected by the Shutdown:

If you're concerned about losing essential charging data and facing the prospect of replacing hardware, we offer a reliable solution. ReimburseEV™ can integrate with your existing setup to capture the necessary charging information without the need for costly new installations or hardware upgrades. Our goal is to help you maintain uninterrupted operations and continue accurately measuring home electricity use for EV charging.

We understand that changes like these can be disruptive, but we're here to support you every step of the way. Our team is committed to providing dependable and flexible services to meet your EV program’s needs. If you have any questions or would like to explore how ReimburseEV™ can assist you during this transition, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Thank you for your continued trust in MoveEV.

Sincerely,

The MoveEV Team

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