We are proud to say Allego, one of Europe’s largest public EV charging networks, has selected AMPECO as its new charge point management software (CPMS) to power the next phase of the company’s technology strategy. The migration covers more than 35,000 charge points across 16 European countries, approximately 1.3 million charging sessions per month, 200,000+ registered EV drivers, and 60+ active roaming connections.
Allego ran a formal RFP process, evaluating platforms on their migration track record, standards compliance, and the ability to integrate with its existing operational and enterprise software and hardware infrastructure. AMPECO’s hybrid model was central to the decision: a full-stack platform with everything Allego needs to run a successful EV charging business, and the flexibility to build unique, tailored experiences for its EV drivers and partners.
A platform built for further growth
With a network spanning 16 countries and more than a million charging sessions per month, Allego is focused on what comes next. Adopting AMPECO as its CPMS backbone means Allego can respond to regulatory change more quickly, benefit from the pace of industry-wide innovation, and direct its technology teams toward the integrations, data, and differentiated experiences that define its network.
Why Allego chose AMPECO as its software backbone
With AMPECO maintaining the platform layer, from standards and compliance to hardware integration and ongoing maintenance, Allego turns its attention to where it competes.
“By adopting the AMPECO platform, we know we have a scalable solution, so we don’t need to spend our energy keeping things running. We can really focus on the differentiators, on how we can make Allego stand out for EV drivers in a positive way,” said Joost Groeneveld, Director of Network Operations at Allego.
As part of its evaluation, Allego’s team visited AMPECO in Sofia, Bulgaria, and sat down with the engineering, product, and migration teams who would deliver the project. Those direct, unfiltered conversations became the foundation of the partnership: a commitment, across every team, to deliver exactly what was promised during the evaluation. “After the team returned, it was really a wow effect. They were really impressed with the teams there and the AMPECO AI capabilities. It really was a key moment in the process,” recalled Zeh.
AMPECO’s speed, driven by AI-native product and engineering processes, meant Allego could count on not only what the platform does today but also how quickly it would advance over the coming 12 months. Allego also looked closely at how well the platform handles real operational and commercial demands: cross-market regulatory compliance, charging and roaming use cases, billing and settlement complexity, partner integrations, and the ability to scale efficiently as the network grows. For a network of Allego’s scale, technical elegance alone was never enough; the operational and commercial depth had to be there too.
Allego will run on AMPECO’s hardware-agnostic, API-first platform, already proven across 200+ charging network operators in 70+ markets. The open API lets Allego link its existing operational and enterprise systems and extend the platform as requirements shift. At the platform’s core, AMPECO’s CoOperator, its built-in operations agent, applies AI across network operations: catching faults before they reach support teams and running real-time diagnostics network-wide, including root-cause analysis of failed sessions and offline chargers.
Joining a global ecosystem of software and hardware partners
The announcement carries a signal for the industry that extends beyond Allego’s own operations to joining AMPECO’s global ecosystem of software and hardware partners. Rather than negotiating and building each connection independently, Allego now has access to AMPECO’s Marketplace: a growing library of ready-to-deploy integrations spanning payments, fleet management, smart charging, and energy services. For Allego, that means new capabilities can be switched on rather than built, shortening the path from market opportunity to live EV charging solutions.
The platform behind Allego’s next phase
Allego is expanding its role in European public charging, operating one of the most technically complex networks on the continent: multi-country, multi-hardware, multi-protocol. The company will focus on energy intelligence and smart charging capabilities to shape the next phase of the market. With the migration targeted for completion in Q4 2026, AMPECO becomes the platform behind that next stage of growth.
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