Through the “Powered by Noodoe” technology partnership programme, Bennelong Energy Services (BES) has taken a tremendous step forward in its delivery of EV services, as well as expanding its training and employment opportunities for Indigenous men and women in Australia.
“Noodoe is proud to work with Bennelong Energy Services, which delivers services in EV charger installation, operation, and maintenance,” said John Wang, Chairman of Noodoe Group.
“At Noodoe, we custom-build the EV charging operating system (EV OS) necessary for our clients around the world to operate a complete charging ecosystem in their country,” he said.
Bennelong Energy Services’ next-generation EV OS will help BES transform its business and provide new energy and electrical training for Indigenous school leavers in Australia wanting to become qualified electricians servicing EV chargers, setting them up for a bright, sustainable future.
Powered by Noodoe, Bennelong Energy Services EV OS manages the EV charging stations, operates the EV charging infrastructure, and provides accessible, reliable charging.
Bennelong Energy Services EV OS will provide a fast, reliable path for corporate Australia and government agencies to cost-effectively advance to net zero.
Noodoe and Bennelong Energy Services are the ideal collaboration. Driven by its years of experience serving EV charging sites across Australia, BES is uniquely positioned to provide complete EV Charging solutions.
Through this unique blend of technology and service, Noodoe and BES will support clients with a market-leading solution in Australia.
“We are proud to work with Noodoe, whose leading EV software and hardware are proven and reliable,” said Bennelong Energy Services Director Cliff Lyons.
“We are pleased to announce this expansion of our capabilities. Our clients can be confident that, along with our electrical and security services, we can assist them in their fleet electrification. A real benefit for us is in the opportunities this will provide for our apprentices to develop relevant skills for the future,” he added.