EnerGo is Armenia's EV charging network. Open the app, see what's free, see what it costs, plug in. We handle the rest — including the receipts you actually keep.
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For drivers
Find a charger. Plug in. Drive on.
The EnerGo app turns every charger in the network into a one-tap experience — clear pricing before you start, live session updates, and receipts you actually keep.
Live charger map
Filter by speed, connector, and availability — across the whole network.
Transparent tariffs
See the price before you start. No surprises after the session ends.
One-tap start
Saved card, QR scan or in-app start. Whatever's faster for you.
Live session view
Watch energy delivered, time elapsed, and cost build up in real time.
History & receipts
Every session, every receipt — exportable when you need it.
Open in your maps app
Navigate with Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Yandex Maps — your call.
Track from the lock screen
Live Activity on iPhone, ongoing notification on Android. Glance to see what's left without unlocking.
EV charging infrastructure for business in Armenia
Whether you operate a hotel, a business center, a retail destination, or a residential complex — EnerGo turns parking spaces into a service your customers come back for. We handle hardware sourcing, installation, software, payments, settlement, and 24/7 support so you can focus on the experience.
Three commercial models, one platform: host and earn from each session, buy and operate your own chargers with our software, or run a fully white-labeled network on top of the EnerGo backend.
Premium EV guests choose where they stay partly by where they can charge. Branded chargers in your guest parking turn an empty stall into a booking driver, with sessions billed directly to drivers — no front-desk involvement, no reconciliation overhead.
Guest-friendly app pay
No front-desk tickets
Tariff control per location
Business centers & offices
Tenants and visitors expect workplace charging. Mix free-for-employees policies with paid public access using per-team rules — your tenants pay nothing, the public pays your tariff, and reporting separates the two automatically.
Per-tenant access policies
Mixed free + paid models
Monthly invoice exports
Retail & destinations
Drivers shop while they charge. A 30-minute DC fast charge buys you a full visit. Real-time availability in the EnerGo app puts your location on the map for every EV driver looking to top up nearby.
Drives in-store dwell time
DC fast options
Discoverable in driver app
Residential developments
Give residents reliable home charging without per-unit installs. Shared chargers in the building, billed per session to the right account — no submeters, no manager-managed billing, no surprises on a building bill.
Shared infrastructure, individual billing
Resident-only access modes
OPEX-friendly options
Parking operators
Add charging to your parking product without changing your pricing engine. EnerGo handles the energy commercials end-to-end; you keep your parking model intact and add a new revenue line on top.
Parallel revenue line
OCPP-compatible hardware welcome
Roaming-ready via OCPI
Mixed-use properties
Office in the morning, restaurants in the evening, residents at night — one charger, three customer types. Per-location tariffs and per-team access policies give you the flexibility to run all three on the same hardware.
Time-aware tariff models
Per-segment access rules
Single dashboard, multiple stories
How a partnership works
01
Site survey
We assess your parking, grid capacity, and traffic patterns — usually in a single visit. You get a sized proposal back within a week.
02
Install & commission
We coordinate hardware, electrical, and OCPP commissioning. Your chargers go live on the EnerGo network the same day they're powered up.
03
Operate & earn
You see live sessions in the operator portal. We handle support, settlement, and payouts. You focus on the customer experience.
What partners are saying
Rezo Boutique Hotel
Dilijan, Tavush · Hotel · 24 rooms
Two AC chargers, one DC fast — and a quieter front desk
When Rezo opened a second wing in late 2025, the owners noticed bookings from drivers asking about charging in the confirmation thread, not in the checkout. EnerGo installed two 22 kW AC bays in the guest car park and a single 60 kW DC stall in the public-facing corner, all on the host-and-earn model — Rezo paid nothing upfront. Sessions are billed in-app, so reception stopped fielding "can you charge my car?" tickets within the first month. By March 2026 the DC stall was the busiest single charging point in Tavush province on weekends.
Live since
Nov 2025
Charge points
2× AC 22 kW · 1× DC 60 kW
Avg sessions / week
47 (Q1 2026)
“We were told to expect a six-month ramp. We crossed forty sessions a week before New Year. The bigger surprise: we stopped getting calls about chargers — guests just use the app.”
Anush Petrosyan · General Manager, Rezo Boutique Hotel
Art Residence
Yerevan · Residential · operated by Art Group
Two public chargers for guests. One private for the company fleet. Same bill, separate lines.
Art Residence wanted charging that worked for two audiences at once: residents and visitors plugging in on the street side, and Art Group's own vehicles plugging in on the back. EnerGo set up two 22 kW AC stalls in the visitor parking and one 22 kW AC stall reserved for Art Group's fleet. The fleet stall is gated to a Team in the operator portal with a zero-tariff rule; the visitor stalls run on the public market tariff. Art Group's accounting gets one monthly invoice that splits the energy bill cleanly between the two — no spreadsheet, no per-driver reconciliation.
Charge points
2× AC 22 kW public · 1× AC 22 kW fleet
Operating model
Public + private fleet on one site
Billing
Split per audience, one invoice
“Our residents see a normal public charger. Our drivers don't see a bill. Same hardware, same wiring — different tariffs, sorted on the platform.”
Nver Safaryan · CEO, Art Residence · Yerevan
Frequently asked questions
What does it cost to host an EnerGo charger?
It depends on the model you pick. In the host-and-earn model, EnerGo finances the hardware and installation against a share of session revenue — you pay nothing upfront. In the buy-and-operate model you own the hardware and pay a flat per-session software fee. We size both options for your site during the survey so you can compare directly.
How long does it take to go live?
From signed agreement to first session: typically 4–8 weeks for AC chargers and 8–14 weeks for DC fast chargers, depending on grid coordination and lead times. Sites with sufficient existing capacity move on the faster end of that range.
Which charger brands does EnerGo support?
Any charger that speaks OCPP 1.6 or 2.0.1 — which covers virtually every credible vendor on the market today. We have field experience with mainstream European, Korean, and Chinese AC and DC hardware. If you already own chargers, we'll integrate them; if you're starting fresh, we'll recommend models matched to your site.
Can I set my own pricing?
Yes. Tariffs are set per location and can vary by connector, time of day, and audience (public vs team). You see suggested tariffs based on local market data, but final pricing is yours.
How do payments and settlement work?
Drivers pay in-app via card or digital wallet. EnerGo handles authorization holds, settlement, and refunds against the active payment provider. Your share is paid out monthly with a per-session statement and an invoice export.
Who handles driver support when something goes wrong?
We do — 24/7. Drivers contact EnerGo through the app or phone; we triage, communicate with you only when an on-site action is required, and report back.
Can I run charging under my own brand?
Yes — the white-label option lets partners offer charging on their own app and brand using EnerGo's backend, OCPP integration, and operator portal. Reach out to discuss scope and minimums.
Does EnerGo support roaming with other networks?
The platform is OCPI 2.2 ready, which is the standard protocol for inter-network roaming in Europe. Active roaming partners are added on a rolling basis as the network expands; ask us about current and planned hubs.
What about reporting and reconciliation?
Every team gets a scoped view of their own sessions, invoices, and activity log in the operator portal. Monthly invoice exports include line-item per session detail and a stable reference id you can match against your accounting system.
For charging networks
Running a charging network? You're on the wrong page.
EnerGo Connect is the CPMS we built to run our own production network — now available to CPOs worldwide. OCPP 1.6 + 2.0.1, OCPI 2.2, multi-tenant from the first table, transparent pricing.
€29 per charger per month, 3% per session, no platform fee
OCPP 1.6 + 2.0.1, OCPI 2.2, hardware-agnostic
Global card rails + Apple/Google Pay + Payter on-site POS
EnerGo applies clear pricing principles designed to keep charging predictable. The price you see in the app before you tap Start is the price you pay.
Tariffs vary by location, charger type, and connector — that's how we keep DC fast charging available at sites where it actually makes sense, and AC charging affordable where it doesn't. Always visible before the session.
As the network grows, tariff models will evolve with infrastructure type and operating conditions. Whatever the model, the in-app price will always be the price you pay.
Live tariffs are always shown in the EnerGo app before you start a session.
Why EnerGo
The standard we hold ourselves to
01
Reliability
Stable operation, monitored 24/7, with a clear escalation path when something needs attention.
02
Transparency
Tariffs visible before you start. Sessions and invoices reconcilable to the cent. No black boxes.
03
Premium experience
A restrained, professional service model — for drivers and partners alike — with attention to the small things.
04
Scalable foundation
Built on real protocols (OCPP, OCPI) so the network can grow without forcing every site through a custom rebuild.