Edenred Expands EV Charging Services with Acquisition of The Mobility House Solutions
Edenred has signed an agreement to acquire The Mobility House Solutions, the German B2B fleet electrification business of The Mobility House Group. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026.
The acquisition will expand Edenred’s electromobility capabilities for corporate fleet operators in Germany, Austria, and wider European markets. The Mobility House Solutions provides turnkey charging infrastructure services for commercial fleets, including project development, installation, operations, maintenance, and smart charging management.
The company is also behind ChargePilot®, an energy and charge management platform designed to help fleet operators optimize charging processes, reduce operating costs, and manage electric vehicle depots more efficiently. The business currently serves more than 5,000 customers and manages over 2,500 fleet depots, supported by a team of around 60 employees.
For Edenred, the acquisition adds depot and workplace charging expertise to its existing mobility portfolio. The group already provides fleet and mobility services to more than 300,000 customers in Europe and Latin America and offers access to a public EV charging network of more than one million charging points across Europe.
Following completion, The Mobility House Solutions will operate as Edenred e-Mobility GmbH. Its existing customer contracts, daily operations, and Munich-based team are expected to remain in place, while the TMH Solutions and ChargePilot® brand presence will continue.
The transaction also includes a commercial partnership with The Mobility House Energy GmbH. Through this cooperation, Edenred aims to offer fleet operators additional energy services, including flexibility aggregation and energy trading capabilities that could turn parked electric vehicles into intelligent energy assets.
The Mobility House Group said the sale will allow it to focus more strongly on its energy business, including Vehicle-to-Grid technology, stationary storage, flexibility marketing, and energy market trading. Its charging division for private customers, resellers, and specialist partners will remain part of The Mobility House Group, as will its North American activities.
For fleet operators, the deal brings together Edenred’s commercial scale and mobility services with The Mobility House Solutions’ technical expertise in charging infrastructure and intelligent energy management. The combination is intended to support companies as they transition from conventional fleets to mixed-energy and fully electric operations.

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