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Why is EV Charging Still So Complicated? Sheeva AI Has the Answer

20 Feb 2025

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EV charging should be as simple as paying for gas—but it’s not. Unlike tapping your phone at a gas pump, electric vehicle charging still requires navigating multiple apps, accounts, and networks. Enter Sheeva AI, a company solving this fragmentation by turning your car into a seamless, one-tap payment system. In this episode of YourTechReport, Marc Aflalo sits down with Evgeny Klochikhin, CEO of Sheeva AI, to discuss: ✅ Why EV charging is still so complicated ✅ How Sheeva AI simplifies in-car transactions ✅ Their groundbreaking work in Japan and India ✅ The future of connected vehicles and smart city payments Sheeva AI is tackling one of the biggest pain points for EV owners: the lack of standardization in charging networks. With their Sheeva Connect platform, drivers can seamlessly pay for EV charging, parking, tolls, and drive-thru orders—all from their car. Could this be the Tesla-like experience all EV owners have been waiting for? 🔗 Learn more about Sheeva AI: https://sheeva.ai 📌 CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro: The EV Charging Problem 01:01 What is Sheeva AI? 02:30 The Complexity of EV Charging Networks 04:24 Standardization Challenges & API Solutions 06:28 Sheeva AI’s Big Breakthrough in Japan 08:13 Consumer Feedback & Security Concerns 09:15 How Tesla’s Supercharger Expansion Impacts Sheeva 10:44 Beyond EV Charging: Sheeva Connect’s Vision 12:32 The Future of In-Car Transactions 14:31 Final Thoughts & What’s Next for Sheeva AI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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