Problem
Solution
Result
EnviroSpark is one of the largest charging operators in the United States, with over 3,500 ports across 520+ sites in 40+ states and three Canadian provinces. They have been designing, installing, and operating EV charging solutions since 2014 with their primary focus in multifamily.
When EnviroSpark signed with Monta in July 2025, they projected it would take nine months to migrate their full network, with 2,175 ports live by June 2026. They hit that number in January, five months ahead of schedule, and have 2,965 ports live on Monta by the end of March 2026.
The Challenge: Software That Couldn’t Keep Up
EnviroSpark relied on an in-house driver app paired with a third-party backend, but the stack couldn’t keep up with the network’s growth. Reporting didn’t give the team what they needed to monitor uptime or track station health across a nationwide network. Staying on top of site host relationships across hundreds of properties was getting harder. Drivers were surveyed quarterly, and the most frequent request was Google Pay and Apple Pay. The in-house app couldn’t support either. Site hosts had no way to adjust pricing on their own and no visibility into how drivers were using their stations.
With plans to scale to 200 new ports per month in 2026, EnviroSpark needed a software stack that could grow with them and cost less to run.
The Solution: Better Visibility, Better Experience, Lower Cost
When EnviroSpark replaced their in-house app and third-party backend with Monta, the day-to-day shift was immediate. The team now starts each morning reviewing network-wide reporting on station health and down chargers. When a station acts up, they can access Monta AI to troubleshoot remotely instead of sending someone out or filing a support ticket.
Each site host has their own dashboard, where they can monitor usage on their own and manage pricing, if applicable. Drivers scan a QR code and charge with no app download required, and can now pay with Google Pay and Apple Pay.
The Results: 50% Saved in Operating Costs, Record-Time Migration
The switch saved EnviroSpark 50% in operating costs. The migration is still ongoing but the bulk is done. EnviroSpark projected nine months to fully migrate their network by June 2026. They passed that target in January, five months early, with 2,965 ports now live on Monta by the end of March 2026.
EnviroSpark’s Record Time Migration
| Actual Ports Live on Monta | Projected Ports Live on Monta | % Ahead of Schedule | |
| September 2025 | 516 | 100 | 416% |
| October 2025 | 1215 | 250 | 386% |
| November 2025 | 1589 | 600 | 165% |
| December 2025 | 1901 | 900 | 111% |
| January 2026 | 2415 | 1150 | 110% |
| February 2026 | 2600 | 1500 | 73% |
| March 2026 | 2965 | 1950 | 52% |
The EnviroSpark team used the migration as an opportunity to clean up their entire network: new SIM cards, firmware updates, fresh branding, and geolocated site data for every charger.
Monta’s Miami-based Customer Success Manager Rachel met with the EnviroSpark team weekly during migration, and jumped in on ad hoc calls when issues came up. That’s not special treatment, it’s how Monta runs customer success. And it’s a big part of why the migration moved so fast.