Harmeet Singh, Founder and CEO
That’s the future Zemetric is building—helping companies move from internal combustion engines to electric-powered vehicles (EV).
With a focus on enabling fleets to adopt electric vehicles and supporting the infrastructure they rely on, Zemetric provides a comprehensive suite of hardware and software solutions that make the EV transition efficient. Whether installed in bustling depots where fleet vehicles recharge between shifts or in high-traffic public locations, Zemetric’s custom-built platform that combines cloud and grid edge technologies is engineered for peak performance and reliability.
At the forefront of these innovations is the Shasta 160, Zemetric’s flagship AC charger, setting new standards in power output and efficiency. Delivering up to 19.2 kW per vehicle, the Shasta 160 can charge multiple vehicles simultaneously from a single power source, making it one of the most advanced AC chargers available on the market.
“While today’s EVs may not demand such high AC power, fleet operators might be tempted to cut costs by opting for less powerful chargers,” says Harmeet Singh, founder and CEO.
“Taking shortcuts now could leave them unprepared as EV technology evolves. With us, fleet operators can have peace of mind knowing their infrastructure is futureproofed and built to support the next generation of electric vehicles.”
To complement the high-powered AC chargers, Zemetric offers Denali, an AI-powered platform that brings intelligence to energy management. When the electric grid is constrained, Denali steps in, efficiently allocating energy in real-time to ensure fleet operations continue smoothly. Through advanced load management capabilities such as peak load shaving, circuit sharing, demand response and V2X functionality, Zemetric’s Denali software mitigates expensive grid upgrades, optimizes energy costs and helps balance the electricity grid.
Denali’s impressive scalability is already in action, managing over 2,500 chargers across South Asia and North America. As businesses move toward electrification, Zemetric’s combination of powerful hardware and cutting-edge AI software ensures they’re not just keeping pace but leading the charge into a more sustainable future.
The software supports industry-wide protocols like OCCP, OCPI and ISO 15118, making seamless interoperability and EV roaming possible. This means businesses aren’t tied to one system or vendor, reducing the risk of stranded assets or compatibility issues. Instead, they can confidently invest in infrastructure designed to evolve with the rapidly changing EV landscape.
From its headquarters in California to its operational presence in India, Zemetric has built a global network, supported by R&D teams and manufacturing capabilities in both countries.
To complement the high-powered AC chargers, Zemetric offers Denali, an AI-powered platform that brings intelligence to energy management. When the electric grid is constrained, Denali steps in, efficiently allocating energy in real-time to ensure fleet operations continue smoothly. Through advanced load management capabilities such as peak load shaving, circuit sharing, demand response and V2X functionality, Zemetric’s Denali software mitigates expensive grid upgrades, optimizes energy costs and helps balance the electricity grid.
Denali’s impressive scalability is already in action, managing over 2,500 chargers across South Asia and North America. As businesses move toward electrification, Zemetric’s combination of powerful hardware and cutting-edge AI software ensures they’re not just keeping pace but leading the charge into a more sustainable future.
The software supports industry-wide protocols like OCCP, OCPI and ISO 15118, making seamless interoperability and EV roaming possible. This means businesses aren’t tied to one system or vendor, reducing the risk of stranded assets or compatibility issues. Instead, they can confidently invest in infrastructure designed to evolve with the rapidly changing EV landscape.
From its headquarters in California to its operational presence in India, Zemetric has built a global network, supported by R&D teams and manufacturing capabilities in both countries.
Recently, Zemetric made a bold move by acquiring EvyEnergy, a software company based in India that specializes in charging station management. This acquisition brings even more to the table, with EvyEnergy’s platform offering end-to-end capabilities like remote diagnostics, troubleshooting and IoT-enabled asset management. It’s a powerful addition to Zemetric’s toolkit, ensuring that EV infrastructure can be deployed and maintained smoothly.
As Nikolas Runge, CTO of InCharge Energy and a Zemetric client, explains, “Our customers trust us to electrify their transport networks with reliable solutions. To fulfill this mission, we seek technology partners with the expertise and vision to keep InCharge at the forefront of charging infrastructure innovation. Zemetric is one such partner, meeting our business transition needs.” Indeed, businesses relying on Zemetric can now manage their operations with even greater efficiency, knowing they have a partner equipped with both the technological strength and the vision to lead them through the next phase of the electric vehicle revolution.While today’s EVs may not demand such high AC power, fleet operators might be tempted to cut costs by opting for less powerful chargers. Taking shortcuts now could leave them unprepared as EV technology evolves. With us, fleet operators can have peace of mind knowing their infrastructure is future proofed and built to support the next generation of electric vehicles