EV charging solutions for companies
The demand for workplaces to supply EV charging has increased as companies continue to electrify their vehicle fleets and people choose to drive electric cars. Mer helps companies make it easy to offer workplace charging for employees and visitors with a future-proof solution.
Our smart services
Our services provide a better charging experience for the end user.
Visitor charging
Offer easy charging for visitors at your property’s charging stations with our charging solutions and the app Mer Connect Sweden.
My pages
View charging station activity, consumption stats, and CO2 savings with our digital interface.
Mer's public charging network
Employees can use their existing charging tag or Mer Connect Sweden app to access Mer’s public charging network in Sweden and Norway.
Market leading service agreement
We provide comprehensive charger service, including annual check-ins, remote troubleshooting, and on-site restarts.
Combine charging and parking with EasyPark
Customers can use EasyPark’s app for combined charging and parking payment through our collaboration with EasyPark.
Charging support 24/7
Get top charging support for electric car drivers from our 24/7 customer service.
How we helped Skanska with charging for its employees
Skanska has chosen Mer as a partner for its workplace EV charging. As they continue to electrify their vehicle fleet they needed help with the extensive administrative management, and therefore Mer created a simple overall solution with continuous improvements for supplying charging to their employees. With Mer as a partner, they have got one and the same supplier that solves everything – charging at home, at the workplace and along the way in Mer’s public charging network.
From 2025, many properties in Sweden will be required to have EV-wiring infrastructure to their parking spaces and at least one charging point for electric vehicles. This makes it even more important for you as a property owner to invest in a future-proof, scalable charging solution. Read more about the new rules here (Swedish).