Give your drivers access to the largest eMSP roaming network
Monta connects your drivers to every charge point across Europe.
1M+ charge points across Europe and North America
When you operate as an eMSP with Monta, your drivers gain access to one of the most expansive charging networks available, ensuring they can charge wherever their journey takes them.
Your drivers experience seamless charging across borders and networks, accessed via Monta Charge or your own white-label app.
Access, control, and clarity across every session
Pan-European driver access
Your drivers authenticate once via your branded app, the Monta app, or an RFID card, and charge at any integrated charge point. Monta handles the OCPI 2.1.1 and 2.2.1 and OICP session handshake behind the scenes.
Consolidated roaming billing
Every roaming session, regardless of external network, appears on one invoice from Monta. No reconciling statements from multiple eMSP providers or roaming hubs.
Operator-controlled tariffs
Set your own markup on roaming sessions or pass through pricing directly. You have total pricing control over your entire driver base.
Full session visibility
Every roaming session: location, kWh, cost, driver, network – shows up in the same dashboard as your own charge points. No blind spots when drivers charge off-network.
Who outbound roaming is built for
From onboarding to invoice in four steps
FAQ’s
No. Monta’s eMSP capability is included in the platform. When you activate eMSP roaming, Monta registers your operator identity with Hubject and Gireve under Monta’s existing hub agreements. You do not need to apply for an eMSP licence, sign separate contracts with roaming hubs, or manage protocol compliance.
Any charge point connected to Hubject or Gireve, currently over 600,000 charge points across Europe via Hubject alone. This includes major networks across Europe. As new CPOs join either hub, your drivers gain access automatically.
Monta consolidates all roaming sessions into one invoice alongside your on-network sessions. Each roaming session line item shows the external network, charge point location, driver identity, energy delivered, external cost, and your markup. You receive one invoice per billing cycle, not separate statements from each network your drivers used.
Yes. Roaming access is controlled at the driver, group, or vehicle level. You can grant roaming to your entire driver base, restrict it to specific groups (e.g., field technicians but not office staff), or assign it per individual driver. Tariff rules follow the same structure; different groups can have different roaming markup rates.
Monta handles CDR (Charge Detail Record) exchange with the roaming hub. If a session fails to start, the driver is notified in-app and no charge is applied. If a completed session is disputed, Monta manages the CDR reconciliation process with the external CPO through the hub’s dispute resolution protocol. Your operator dashboard shows session status in real time, including any sessions flagged for review.