Monta, the Danish operating platform powering the EV charging ecosystem, announced today the opening of its U.S. headquarters in Miami. Monta will welcome 30 employees to its U.S. headquarters in Miami by the end of 2025. The company’s U.S. expansion plan includes connecting 25,000 commercial charge points to its platform by the end of 2025 and 1 million charge points by the end of 2030.

Founded in late 2020 in Denmark, Monta is an operating platform that powers the electric vehicle ecosystem by offering an integrated software solution to all the industry actors. The Danish player manages a primary European platform for simplifying and streamlining the deployment, use, and management of EV charging infrastructure for businesses and operators. With two million monthly charging sessions and 190,000 commercial charge points on its platform, Monta has experience working with global partners like Siemens, hardware manufacturers like Rolec, and charge point operators like Uno-X or Eliso, among others.

Monta: EV charging from Denmark to the U.S.

In addition, with its expansion into the U.S., Monta also announced a partnership with Emobi, the largest EV charging ecosystem in North America, to instantly bring its software to more than 118,000 charge points in the U.S. and Canada.

“The success we have and will keep having in Europe is the fuel of our experience and US expansion. Developing a new source of growth and revenue across the Atlantic will allow the company to keep building features that set the standard in Europe and on a global scale”, said Casper Rasmussen, CEO and co-founder of Monta. “Our customers and partners, many of whom already operate in the U.S. or have plans to expand here, have been asking us to bring Monta’s solution across the Atlantic to continue fueling growth across the EV charging infrastructure ecosystem”.

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