Digital products and services company EEVEE Mobility, the creator of the EEVEE Driver app that helps EV owners keep track of their charging sessions, related costs, and other data, announced today a commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) during the next phase of its business growth. The new app and initiative fit in with the company’s mission to build a zero-emissions future by making EV adoption smarter through its ecosystem of digital products and services designed to make EV ownership more transparent, efficient, and insightful.

The new business vision includes a brand-new app compatible with EV models from BMW, Mini, and Ford,–adding to its offerings for Tesla owners. The app boasts additional features like letting drivers monitor and forecast CO2 reduction levels and the ability to predict vehicle mileage, range, and battery drain and health.

As part of the CSR pledge, EEVEE plans to integrate its software with 20% of all EVs in Europe and partner with all major car manufacturers by 2026 to help support its overall goal of making EV adoption faster and smarter for everyone.

EV adoption is becoming more important for businesses pursuing CSR goals. First-mover companies have looked for solutions to accurately track the ecological impact of EV’s on the corporate sustainability strategy for some time—an issue that EEVEE plans to help solve with its new vision and app.

“The first step towards a brighter EV future was to recognize that EV drivers around the world were experiencing inconveniences that petrol cars weren’t facing,” said Steffen Brans, CEO of EEVEE Mobility. “At first our focus was on solving these problems whilst adding value for EV drivers. However, soon we experienced increased demand from companies to help them facilitate EV adoption. Customer research taught us that CSR goals mostly drive the adoption in companies and to achieve these goals companies need more tangible, data-led insights, and compatibility with more vehicles–and so we built the latest version of the app with this very much in mind.”

As the EV market grows, the potential adoption is often hindered by the lack of convenience, transparency, and cost awareness for drivers. Governments focus on tax incentives and infrastructure hurdles, but drivers and companies struggle with more practical challenges like how to reimburse professional home charging and what influences the total cost of ownership of a vehicle.

“Another issue we rarely talk about is the battery drain when you park your EV,” Brans said. “It’s barely noticeable in everyday life, but it can be a serious problem when drivers leave their car for extended periods of time. One of our early users emailed us explaining that every time he parked at an airport, he feared he wouldn’t have enough miles for his trip back home.”

This concern was the starting point for the EEVEE team to use AI (artificial intelligence) to make accurate data predictions. When EV drivers park their cars, AI accurately predicts mileage for a range of 1-30 days.

In the latest version of the app, drivers now know they will have sufficient battery left to make the trip home and have the peace of mind they experienced driving an ICE vehicle. This same AI technology is used to predict the car’s battery health over 6 months, 1 year, and 3 years.

“The message from the car manufacturers is loud and clear: the future of driving is electric,” said Brans. “The mission of EEVEE Mobility is to make this EV adoption as easy as possible for drivers and companies by removing all friction. We are currently having a lot of constructive discussions with almost all car manufacturers. The technical complexity means that integrations are often slower than we would like, but all the manufacturers we talk to are convinced of the added value for their customers.”

The EV drivers from BMW, Mini, and Ford will join EEVEE’s growing community of over 10,000 others across 63 countries currently using its app. For more information about the EEVEE app and business solution, visit https://eeveemobility.com/.