The story of EV-Edge begins with a vision – a vision to become the market leader in electric vehicle charging in Israel. With more than 2,300 managed charging outlets and over 5,000 unmanaged outlets spread across the country, and a user base of over 40,000 registered users representing Israel’s electric future, EV-Edge is now the dominant player in this market. But like any forward-looking company, EV-Edge understood that there are moments when a significant leap is necessary – to upgrade business-digital capabilities, enhance the customer experience, and improve tools and technology to continue leading into tomorrow.
The Challenge of a Fast-Growing Market
The electric vehicle market in Israel is growing at a rapid pace, and drivers’ expectations are rising with it. EV-Edge, part of the Union Group (which represents brands such as Toyota, Geely, Lexus, and Zeekr in Israel), realized that in order to maintain its position as a market leader, it must upgrade its core system in the world of charging management (EV CMS). The existing system has served EV-Edge well over the past five years, but like any business-technological system, it has reached a stage where it can no longer meet the evolving and complex demands of the market.
This challenge is a key part of a deep strategic business-digital-technological process that began about two years ago, led by Strauss together with EV-Edge’s management. This rapid and highly practical initiative involved defining EV-Edge’s strategic goals and objectives within the company’s business-digital-technological roadmap, including the recommendation to replace the CMS system. At this stage, the objectives and projects for implementation in various areas were defined. In this realm of charging management, a clear task was set: to help EV-Edge find, define, and implement a new system that is robust, flexible, and powerful – one that can handle any challenge and provide an excellent user and customer experience in every aspect.
The Quest for the Perfect System
The search for a new system is not just a technical process but a fascinating business, organizational, and technological quest where every small detail can make a difference. This process involved evaluating six different alternatives, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Some of the alternatives were developed by companies focused on projects, while others belonged to companies with a product-oriented approach. These two approaches produce entirely different solutions and raise critical questions: What kind of support will be provided? Will the solution adapt to the evolving needs of the market? What will be the impact of this decision on existing customers? And more.
To ensure nothing was left to chance, EV-Edge decided to take a hands-on approach and install real charging stations at various sites for comprehensive field testing. The CEO, an outstanding engineer and Technion graduate, insisted on a professional and meticulous process down to the last detail. The companies being evaluated were highly impressed by the depth and professionalism of the process, experiencing a level of examination unlike any other.
Upgrading with no Interruptions
The final decision was made, but the journey didn’t end there. The migration process that began was vast in scale and complexity – integrating hardware, software, and new charging stations with relevant business processes, along with the transition of over 100,000 existing customers, including their personal details and payment models. All of this was done without causing customers to feel any changes or lose even a minute of charging time. It was a complex and unprecedented process, but one that solidified EV-Edge’s position as the market leader, with a modern, reliable, and advanced system.
The new system also included a variety of APIs that allow third-party companies and entrepreneurs to create and provide added value to customers through it, with personalized (data-driven) experiences, expanding possibilities and enhancing the customer experience to levels never before seen in Israel.
The Experts Led the Way
Throughout the entire process, Strauss Strategy’s team of experts in the business, digital, data, technology, and infrastructure sectors, as well as in change management, supported EV-Edge’s managers. From the very first stage of defining the business-digital-technological roadmap and building a detailed work plan for its execution, through the rapid transition to formulating the requirements for the core system and the business processes it supports, to leading the evaluation process of alternative systems and selecting the new system, and finally to its successful implementation and launch. The result is the most advanced electric vehicle charging management system in Israel, ensuring that EV-Edge will continue to lead this growing market in the years to come.