How Levi9 and Sintio Are Accelerating EV Adoption with Innovative Charging Solutions 

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Switzerland

Levi9 has demonstrated exceptional flexibility and a genuine desire to support us beyond just making a profit. We appreciate their willingness to adapt to our changing needs as a startup and their dedication to our success.

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Philipp Bruhin

Managing Director & Head of Software Management at Sintio

About the project

Sintio, a Swiss startup, wants to accelerate the electric vehicle (EV) market with a user-friendly, comprehensive charging management solution. Their application streamlines EV system administration, making it easier for property owners and management companies to provide vehicle charging stations for citizens.  

  

However, as a small player in a competitive field, it was difficult for Sintio to gain market recognition. They sought out Levi9 as a partner who shared their values of open communication and collaboration, trusting us to develop an innovative green technology solution that stands out from competitors. 

  

Together with Sintio, we developed a customized EV charging management solution that addresses public and private charging needs, integrating essential features like account management and Stripe payment solutions. The technical backbone of the project is a robust tech stack comprising .NET Core, RDS, AWS Computer Cloud, ELB, EC2, ECS, and Cloud Watch. Another key innovation was the integration of the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP), ensuring seamless communication across various charging stations.

  

To succeed in this project, we needed to do much more than provide technical expertise. We embraced Sintio’s challenges and goals as our own, adapting to the busy schedules of Sintio’s product owner and proactively engaging in the business side of the project. This Agile adaptation was evident in our team’s approach to problem-solving – whether it was rethinking the architecture mid-project or finding unconventional ways to test chargers, like using everyday appliances in the office.  

Results

Electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure 

EV Charging Management

Energy Sector

Green Energy Technology

Sustainable Technology

EV Digital Solutions

Public EV Charging Solutions

Public and Private Charging System

.NET Core

AWS

Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)

Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud)

Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service)

Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP)

Stripe

Payment Integration

Agile Development

User-Centric Design

Custom EV Charging Solutions

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