AI in EV Charging: What is Actually Working Right Now
Every CPMS vendor is talking about AI. Far fewer operators can show you what it actually changed. The ones who can are starting to pull away from the rest of the market
Three charging network operators are joining Monta for a live roundtable. Each takes the floor with their own AI use case: what they were doing before, what changed when AI went into production, what they couldn’t run without now, and where they think this is going in the next 12 months.
If you’re a network operator trying to figure out whether AI is hype, table stakes, or the line between scaling and standing still, this is the conversation that will give you a real answer.
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Why most operators can't actually point to what AI changed in their network
Learn how operators today are sitting through CPMS demos where every vendor claims AI capabilities, reading “on our roadmap” slides that never ship, and struggling to separate AI theater from AI that has actually moved a metric. Three operators running real networks will show you where they are actually using AI.
How AI replaces work that used to require headcount, hours and ticket backlog
Hear three live use cases from Nortec, Stella Energy and EWII covering from driver support to network op decisions. Understand what the workflow looked like before AI, where AI sits in the loop today, where a human still stays involved, and what each operator would have to rebuild if they turned it off tomorrow.
Why "autonomous operations" is the next operating model for charging networks
Understand what “agents and chains of agents” actually looks like for a CPO running real money through their network, how operators are safely moving past human-in-the-loop without breaking driver trust, and how the panel is thinking about the honest risk of AI getting it wrong at the charger.
What every CPO should be asking themselves about their AI strategy right now
Hear the questions every operator should be raising before their next CPMS renewal. Can you point to a single hour your team got back this month because of AI? If you removed AI from your operations tomorrow, what breaks first? Is your CPMS telling you they have AI but you cannot use it in the product today?