Beev wins Carrefour Énergies contract for EV charging station installations

Beev was selected by Carrefour Énergies to develop and operate an EV charging station installation service for private and professional customers in France.

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French company Beev, founded in 2020 by Solal Botbol and Chanez Djoudi, has won a tender issued by Carrefour Énergies to develop and manage the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. This partnership aims to offer a turnkey solution to the energy platform’s customers, combining online subscription, fast installation by certified technicians and a competitive price point.

An offer designed for operational efficiency

Beev stood out in this tender process thanks to its service-oriented approach. The subscription process is fully digital, allowing users to receive a quote within one minute. Installation projects start on a dedicated interface where customers can submit technical information and photos of the installation site. Once validated, a Beev mobility expert takes over the file until installation is complete.

The stated timeframe is under ten working days after the quote is accepted. All installations are carried out by professionals certified in electric vehicle charging infrastructure (IRVE – infrastructure de recharge pour véhicules électriques), ensuring compliance with technical and regulatory standards and eligibility for a government tax credit, capped at €500 per charging point.

Pricing models targeting private and business customers

The offer developed by Beev includes a connected charging station by Ohme, model ePod S, available in 7.4 kW or 22 kW depending on the customer’s electrical connection. The base price, set at €890 after the tax credit, also includes a Carrefour gift card worth €100 and a free charging cable valued at €239.

For business customers, Beev offers a free technical study and a 5% discount on the total installation cost. This B2B solution is designed to support companies in equipping their facilities with suitable EV charging infrastructure for their fleets.

Accelerated deployment and immediate results

Beev deployed the Carrefour Énergies offer as a white-label service in just three weeks. More than 5,000 installation requests have been received and processed since launch. The project demonstrates the startup’s adaptability in managing large-scale operations while maintaining a personalised service model.

This contract strengthens Beev’s position in the French EV charging market, a competitive sector marked by high demand for both residential and professional installations. It reflects a growing structuring of service offerings based on the specific needs of end-users.

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