MVM Mobiliti and Grape Solutions have been working together since 2018 to develop the Mobiliti app, becoming the most downloaded electric car charging app in Hungary, with more than 215,000 charging stations in 39 countries. From June, the Mobiliti app is available to customers with brand new user experience functionality and a new look.
"Thanks to the well-cooperating team of Mobiliti and Grape Solutions, the application's development and redesign have proceeded smoothly in recent months. We are also proud to work on projects where users can experience first-hand the improvements in the app, and we can get feedback directly from them. It also motivates us to keep delivering something new to users, whether it's new technology or new features." Szilárd Széll , CEO of Grape Solutions said.
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Tamás Binder, Chief Technology Officer at MVM Mobiliti |
With the renewed app, Mobiliti app users can now find the right e-car charger for them much easier and faster and can start parking in an enclosed space or on the street more quickly. The development, which took several months, was aimed to make daily mobility even smoother for users by rebuilding the charging start. Benefits of the renewed application:
Other new features in the app:
The Mobiliti app with its new features and services is available in the App Store and Google Play stores
MVM Mobiliti:
Mobiliti, a member of the MVM Group, has been actively involved in the promotion of environmentally friendly transport in Hungary for many years, thus helping to achieve national and EU climate and environmental goals. With 1,500 charging points, it operates Hungary's largest e-charging infrastructure, offering green electricity charging from renewable energy sources provided by MVM.
Grape Solutions is one of Hungary's leading software development companies, which has implemented more than 100 successful enterprise projects in various industries since its launch in 2006. Over the past 15 years, it has worked with clients such as Wizz Air, Bayer, MOL, Rossmann, Magyar Posta and Unicef, and in 2021 it was named one of Europe's fastest-growing companies by Financial Times.