Convenience store chain Sheetz selects Driivz to power its EV charging network
US convenience store chain Sheetz has selected EV software supplier Driivz, a Vontier company, to power its growing EV charging network with EV charging and energy management software.
Sheetz already offers EV charging at more than 125 sites across seven states through third-party operators. However, like a certain other large retail chain, Sheetz has decided to build its own EV charging network. Sheetz selected Driivz following a competitive selection process. The company already works with Vontier, which provides infrastructure including fuel dispensers, automatic tank gauges and submersible turbine pumps, at Sheetz stores.
The Driivz software will enable the Sheetz team to monitor network health. The interoperability of the software allows Sheetz to offer features such as loyalty rewards, real-time session tracking and digital receipts through its mobile app. The software also supports intelligent on-site energy management to balance loads in real time and optimize charging performance.
“EV drivers already choose our stores because of the amenities and services we provide,” said Trevor Walter, EVP of Petroleum Supply Management at Sheetz. “This partnership allows us to build on that trust—making charging a seamless extension of the Sheetz experience, while delivering the same consistency and value customers expect.”
“Vontier and Sheetz understand the importance of providing a positive driver experience,” said Andrew Bennett, Group President of Convenience Retail and CEO of Driivz. “Driivz is able to remotely address charger issues in real time and better manage energy delivery to optimize charger uptime. This end-to-end control of the network can increase utilization rates and provide an elevated driver experience.”
SOURCE Charged EVs