Lynkwell and Hubject Advance Plug & Charge Technology, Enabling Enhanced Interoperability Across EV Networks
Lynkwell, a leading innovator in electric vehicle (EV) software, hardware and infrastructure, today announced a strategic initiative with e-mobility pioneer Hubject to bring Plug & Charge technology to EV charging networks across North America. As a backend provider with a strong base in the U.S., Lynkwell is uniquely positioned to drive the rollout of this next-generation solution across North America.
The new Plug & Charge capability, currently fully functional in real-world testing environments, is designed to deliver an enhanced charging experience. Leveraging cutting-edge security and communication protocols, this technology enables EV drivers to initiate charging simply by plugging in-no card swipes, app logins, or payment prompts required.
With more than 2.6 million Plug & Charge-ready vehicles already on the market and more on the horizon, this collaboration marks a significant step toward the standardization of EV charging and the reduction of barriers to EV adoption. Lynkwell and Hubject are leveraging their combined strengths to drive interoperability, ensuring electric vehicles and charging stations work seamlessly together across different manufacturers, all while upholding the highest security standards.
Lynkwell and Hubject will demonstrate their Plug & Charge capability by validating with charger and vehicle OEMs at CharIN’s Testival event from November 19 to 21 in San Bernardino, Calif. This high-profile event serves as a critical forum for industry stakeholders to test and fine-tune interoperability across different EVs and charging stations, ensuring that the Plug & Charge technology meets rigorous standards for secure and efficient operation in real-world applications. Combining core competencies like those of Lynkwell and Hubject to bring validated solutions to market reflects a broader imperative within the EV charging landscape: moving beyond outdated, fragmented approaches to accelerate the deployment of truly integrated solutions.
“Hubject is aligned with Lynkwell’s strategic vision, and the results of our collaboration are driving these technologies forward ahead of the North American market’s current adoption timeline,” said Schuyler Poukish, CEO, of Lynkwell. “Combining our interoperability platform with Hubject’s proven track record of leading such innovations internationally, we are bringing these next-generation solutions into the market and directing U.S. EV infrastructure towards a more viable development model. This Plug & Charge rollout is not only an achievement for Lynkwell, but it makes the solution accessible to all of our compliant hardware, network, and automotive partners, and all of our customers – representing a significant step forward in supporting the technology’s application across the industry.”
“Lynkwell continues to innovate and grow within the North American charging space,” said Amit Bhonsle, Head of Product, Hubject North America. “Their commitment to reliability complements Hubject’s mission of enabling a seamless and secure charging experience for all EV drivers.”
Plug & Charge technology is a rapidly advancing feature within the EV industry, with leading automakers such as Ford, the Volkswagen Group and BMW enabling their vehicles to accept this technology. This latest development from Lynkwell and Hubject underscores a shared vision for a more accessible e-mobility ecosystem by establishing a standardized communication protocol between EVs and charging stations. The deployment of Plug & Charge technology not only validates the capabilities of both Hubject’s and Lynkwell’s systems, but also ensures greater interoperability, benefiting both the current and future landscape of the industry.
To see Plug & Charge technology and a range of other innovative features in action, join Lynkwell and Hubject at CharIN’s Testival event in San Bernardino, Calif., from November 19-21, where industry leaders are showcasing and validating the latest advancements in EV charging technology.