Solutions

BEYOND PLUG-IN CHARGING
A New Foundation for Electric Transport

Electrifying transport is not only about vehicles. It requires infrastructure that supports operations at scale and serves the people who depend on mobility every day.

EVIAS enables transport operators, infrastructure owners, and cities to accelerate electrification through charging integrated directly into the ground. This approach removes operational constraints, preserves valuable space, and improves efficiency across transport networks.

AT THE HEART OF THE ISSUE

Charging Integrated Into the Ground— Not as Add-on Equipment

No posts. No cables.
Space stays fully available.

True drive-through operation.
Fully automated, no manual plug-in.

High power up to 1 MW.
From overnight to ultra-fast charging.

WHERE WE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

Transport-heavy companies

We enable businesses with significant transport needs to streamline operations, optimize time, and increase cargo capacity through up to a 50% reduction in battery size.

As a result, their transition to electric fleets becomes achievable while improving vehicle performance and operational efficiency.

Cities

We support cities in reducing carbon emissions by transforming road-dependent services — including public transportation, waste management, urban maintenance, and school transport — into cleaner operations.

Our charging solutions contribute to better air quality, improved urban space utilization, and a higher quality of life for residents.

A TRACK RECORD OF SEAMLESS PERFORMANCE

For over a decade, our electric road technology has undergone rigorous real-world testing across Europe, demonstrating its reliability and effectiveness.

For heavy-duty trucks in Sweden on eRoad Arlanda and eRoad Roserberg

Over the past decade, an electric truck has successfully driven thousands of kilometers delivering mail between Arlanda airport and the Swedish mail logistics center, and has subsequently tested our technology under snow conditions in Rosersberg.

For public transport in Troyes, France on eRoad UTT

As of 2024, an electric shuttle bus has been undergoing testing between University of Technology of Troyes and the city bus station.