New actor in light electric mobility Flexis has announced the signing of an MoU with partner Prologis Mobility. The two companies will integrate Flexis’ hardware and software with Prologis’ mobility infrastructure to help urban logistics fleets transition to electric vehicles. More into details, the agreement covers charging infrastructure planning, deployment and flexible solutions tailored to customers’ needs.

Through this partnership, Flexis and Prologis Mobility customers will have access to charging and infrastructure planning expertise, whether at a Prologis site or their own facilities, to help ensure their fleets are operational from day one. Partnerships like there were announced at the end of January, during the official presentation of Flexis’ electric vans held in Paris. At that time, we also interviewed Flexis’ Software and Service Manager, Pierre Sirolli.

Statements from Flexis and Prologis Mobility

Prologis Mobility has already powered over 10 million electric miles for fleet customers, demonstrating its ability to support large-scale fleet electrification with tailored charging infrastructure. “Without early planning, fleets risk delays and added costs. Infrastructure deployment takes time, and we help fleet managers navigate that process—whether they need a permanent charging solution or an interim option to keep vehicles moving”, said Henrik Holland, Global Head of Prologis Mobility.

“Charging infrastructure is part of that journey that takes time to plan and deploy effectively. We are excited to partner with Prologis Mobility and develop a consistent offer that customers will be able to quickly integrate and accelerate the transition”, added Philippe Divry, CEO of Flexis.

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