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Uniden has announced its new partnership with ivygo, “the Airbnb of EV charging.” ivygo is an EV-charging platform that allows everyday Aussies to lease out their EV chargers to other EV owners and drivers.
The new partnership helps hosts of a charger feel more secure with the use of Uniden security cameras and dash cams offered as part of the ivygo peer-to-peer charging network. Hosts will be able to protect their chargers by viewing them at any time and reviewing footage captured in the past. The dash cams are for the drivers to feel more secure on the road and while charging their car — you could set the car up to charge and then head off and grab a coffee, all while being able to view the car and its surroundings using the dash cam.
“At Uniden, we’re always looking for new ways to apply our security expertise to emerging technologies,” said Brad Hales, Head of Marketing at Uniden Oceania. “Partnering with ivygo allows us to support the EV community and provide solutions that help build a safer, more connected charging network across Australia.”
Having experienced Australia’s lack of true charging infrastructure (not much point having so many chargers when there are so many broken and waiting to be fixed), I can say that we need a solution such as ivygo which can offer improved EV charger availability and reliability. ivygo is providing the charger availability, while the Uniden side of the partnership will be providing the security.
ivygo’s Founder, Julie Perrissel, said, “Our mission at ivygo is to make EV charging simple, accessible, and empowering for both drivers and hosts. Working with Uniden adds an extra layer of confidence for our users, helping hosts feel secure sharing their chargers and giving drivers peace of mind while on the go. Together, we’re building a community-powered network that’s not only greener but smarter, too.”
ivygo is launching in May this year, and all users will have access to exclusive pricing on Uniden security cameras and dash cams. For more information on either of these two, head over to Home – Uniden and Home – Ivygo.
I’ve just installed a Uniden dash cam in my new EV. For those interested, look for the review coming out next week.
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