Hubject and Road expand EV charging roaming across Europe
By AI, Created 3:02 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Hubject and Amsterdam-based Road have signed a dual CPO/eMSP eRoaming agreement that will widen access to the intercharge network across Benelux, Germany, the UK and the Mediterranean. The deal immediately opens intercharge to Road customers and later aims to bring Road’s 100,000-plus public charging stations into the network.
Why it matters: - The agreement expands cross-network EV charging access for drivers and charging partners across several major European markets. - Road customers gain immediate access to the intercharge network. - Intercharge partners are expected to gain access to Road’s managed charging footprint in a later phase.
What happened: - Hubject and Road signed a dual Charge Point Operator and eMobility Service Provider eRoaming agreement. - The rollout starts with Road as an eMSP across Benelux, Germany, the UK and the Mediterranean. - Road connected to intercharge through the Open InterCharge Protocol, or OICP. - Integration of Road’s more than 100,000 public charging stations is planned for a later phase.
The details: - Road is headquartered in Amsterdam and focuses on payment infrastructure for EV charging. - Road serves more than 400,000 users across Benelux, the DACH region and France. - Road supports CPOs, eMSPs, energy companies, fuel retailers and automotive companies. - Hubject says intercharge is the world’s largest cross-provider charging network, with over 1,100,000 charging points and more than 3,500 B2B partners in 75+ countries. - Hubject also says its Plug&Charge technology reaches 4,500,000 PnC-ready EVs and uses ISO 15118-2 and -20 standards. - Hubject says it is the first EV-related company to offer financial services for EV companies based on its own payment license. - Road says the platform is backed by ISO 27001 certification, GDPR compliance, OCPP 2.x and TLS 1.3+ encryption. - Road’s website is available at Road. - Hubject’s social channels include LinkedIn and YouTube.
Between the lines: - The deal is structured to work in both directions, which means it can add value for both Road’s customers and existing intercharge partners. - Hubject’s comments frame the partnership as especially relevant in markets where interoperability is already established. - Road’s comment points to roaming as a core part of its strategy for expanding EV charging access.
What’s next: - Road’s eMSP access will expand first, with CPO integration to follow later. - The next phase will determine when Road’s charging stations become available to intercharge partners. - The partnership could broaden roaming coverage further if the managed charge point rollout proceeds as planned.
The bottom line: - Hubject and Road are using eRoaming to widen EV charging access now, while setting up a larger network integration later.
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