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Vector and Hubject partner on e-bus charging system

Partnership EV Charging announced Europe Mar 2, 2026
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Vector Informatik and Hubject have partnered to expand Vector's vCharM charging and energy management system for electric bus fleets, enabling automated certificate management via a public key infrastructure (PKI).

Deal Analysis

Vector Informatik and Hubject have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing Vector's vCharM charging and energy management system for electric bus fleets in Europe. This collaboration focuses on integrating automated certificate management via a public key infrastructure (PKI), a critical advancement designed to bolster the security and efficiency of e-bus charging operations. The partnership leverages Vector's expertise as a global manufacturer of software tools and embedded components for electronic systems, combined with Hubject's leading position as an e-mobility service provider operating a global B2B roaming platform for EV charging. This deal is notable for its focus on a specific, high-growth segment within the EV charging market: commercial electric bus fleets. While the financial value of the partnership remains undisclosed, the strategic value lies in combining specialized software development with a robust e-mobility network to address complex operational challenges. The integration of PKI for automated certificate management signifies a move towards more secure, reliable, and scalable charging solutions, which are essential for the widespread adoption and efficient operation of large-scale electric vehicle fleets. The involvement of two established European entities underscores a commitment to developing robust infrastructure solutions for the region's evolving e-mobility landscape.
  • Partnership between Vector Informatik (software/embedded systems) and Hubject (e-mobility roaming platform).
  • Focus on expanding Vector's vCharM charging and energy management system for electric bus fleets.
  • Key technological advancement: automated certificate management via Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
  • Targets the growing European EV charging market, specifically for commercial fleets.

Timeline

Announced
Mar 2, 2026
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