A blog by Sebastian Liem and Erwin Poeze - ViriCiti Labs ViriCiti provides insights in electric, CNG, diesel, hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles, as well as their charging infrastructure. We can,... read more →
Amsterdam, January 28, 2019 - Energy impact Partners (EIP), Mainport Innovation Fund II (MIF II), and an undisclosed third party, today announced that they have invested € 6.25 million in... read more →
Evolved from the traditional monolithic approach, ViriCiti’s system consists of multiple services that run in containerized Docker environments, utilizing Kubernetes as container orchestrator. This architectural style, called Microservices, has been... read more →
The battery life of electric vehicles still presents a financial challenge for the electrification of the transport sector. That is why the Fraunhofer institute for Transportation and Infrastructure IVI, expert in the field... read more →
This week, we were invited by BNR radio to talk to the hosts of 'Zakendoen' (doing business) after we released the news about the EV Fleet Analyzer. The EV Fleet... read more →
ViriCiti and Simacan have finalized their collaboration project ‘EV Fleet Analyzer’. This online tool is the first to predict the energy consumption for electric vehicles based on road segmentation and vehicle data. This... read more →
From the beginning of electric transport in Europe, ViriCiti has been working with various partners that made the early electric transition. Four years ago, Schiphol became our first Dutch customer... read more →
Today we officially opened our new US-office in Palo Alto! Starting this week, our colleague Michael Coussement will be available for questions, all after-sales issues and on-site support and trainings.... read more →
We visited QBuzz with a film crew to see how QBuzz uses the ViriCiti system in their daily operations. This is what we found out..
Do you want to know what we do in just 1 minute? Well, ViriCiti monitors electric buses to increase the potential number of electric kilometers that can be driven. By... read more →