
Place to Plug is a platform that connects electric vehicle (EV) drivers with hosts such as individuals, businesses, or institutions offering charging sockets. It provides an advanced app for EV drivers to discover, book, and charge at thousands of charging points worldwide, including public and private locations. The platform offers a comprehensive charging point management control center with over 100 features including real-time communication, session management, booking, RFID card management, customer chat, issue management, team and operator management, tariff and invoice management, and advanced statistics. Place to Plug aims to reduce CO2 emissions by facilitating EV usage and offers a seamless user experience with features like remote start/stop charging, QR code scanning, and an Apple Watch app. It is trusted by companies such as Repsol Foundation and individual users for its ease of use and extensive capabilities.

Place to Plug is a platform that connects electric vehicle (EV) drivers with hosts such as individuals, businesses, or institutions offering charging sockets. It provides an advanced app for EV drivers to discover, book, and charge at thousands of charging points worldwide, including public and private locations. The platform offers a comprehensive charging point management control center with over 100 features including real-time communication, session management, booking, RFID card management, customer chat, issue management, team and operator management, tariff and invoice management, and advanced statistics. Place to Plug aims to reduce CO2 emissions by facilitating EV usage and offers a seamless user experience with features like remote start/stop charging, QR code scanning, and an Apple Watch app. It is trusted by companies such as Repsol Foundation and individual users for its ease of use and extensive capabilities.
What they do: EV charging marketplace and charging-point management platform
Headquarters: Reus, Catalonia, Spain
Founded: 2015
Team size: Approximately 7 employees
Funding (reported): Approximately $590K total (includes grants and crowdfunding)
Electric vehicle charging access and charging-station management
2015
Automotive / Clean energy / Mobility
€71,429
Listed as a grant funding event
Listed as an equity crowdfunding round (date reported as January 2017)
“Includes grants and participation from foundations (EASME, Repsol Foundation) and crowdfunding investors”