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reev is a Munich-based software company that provides a cloud platform for electric vehicle charging and energy management, focused on the semi-public sector. Its platform covers the full operational cycle of charging infrastructure - administration, control, billing, and load optimisation - while integrating with the broader power grid and energy environment. The company serves more than 7,000 customers across Europe.

The platform is built around three areas: a core charging and energy management system for organisations running their own infrastructure; integration services and tools for partners embedding charging into existing energy and mobility environments; and tailored solutions for specific business verticals. Customers span companies, the gastronomy sector, parking operators, and the housing industry.

reev also operates as a platform partner to a range of industry participants, including charge point operators, electricians, wholesalers, and charging station manufacturers. This positions the company within the broader charging infrastructure supply chain, not only as an end-user software provider but as an integration layer across hardware and operational stakeholders.

Technically, the platform combines charging management with energy management concepts, enabling integrated load and energy optimisation. This connects EV charging infrastructure to wider energy use - a relevant capability as organisations manage grid constraints alongside growing charging demand.

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