Piana, a French B2B e-mobility service provider, and GreenFlux, a European provider of EV charging management software and managed roaming, have partnered to give French small and medium-sized businesses roaming access to more than 1.2 million charge points across Europe and Australia. The collaboration connects the GreenFlux charge point management system (CPMS) with Piana’s API-driven fleet payments platform, which the company reports supports nearly 40,000 vehicles and more than 1,000 businesses across France. GreenFlux, part of the DKV Mobility Group, will also manage Piana’s charging tokens under a managed roaming agreement announced this week.
Highlights
- The managed roaming agreement grants Piana customers access to a network of more than 1.2 million charge points across Europe and Australia, according to the companies.
- Piana, founded in France in 2022, supports nearly 40,000 vehicles and more than 1,000 businesses, backed by $19.4 million (€17 million) in funding.
- GreenFlux reports its platform has powered 12.2 billion electric miles (19.6 billion km) and 3.26 billion kWh across 142 million charging sessions through April 1, 2026.
- Piana’s EMV card integration and API-driven architecture were central to the platform pairing.
EV Charging Built for Fleet Payments
Piana operates in the transportation and mobility fintech sectors, offering a fleet and fuel card designed to help SMBs manage their fleet payments. The company emphasizes carbon footprint reduction and mobility innovation, and sought an EV solutions platform to support its growth across Europe.
Because Piana’s platform is highly API-driven, the ability to integrate APIs directly made the GreenFlux CPMS a strong technical match, according to the companies. Piana’s EMV card integration into the platform is a core piece of the collaboration.
Roaming Access Across Europe and Australia
Both companies already operate in the French EV charging market and are collaborating to simplify EV charging for French SMBs. Under the managed roaming agreement, GreenFlux will handle Piana’s tokens, granting access to a roaming network of more than 1.2 million charge points spanning Europe and Australia — a network GreenFlux extended to Australia through its partnership with Zuup last year.
“Partnering with Piana represents a significant step in strengthening our footprint in the highly competitive French e-mobility market. By combining our advanced charge point management system and extensive managed roaming network with Piana’s API-driven platform and EMV card integration, we are delivering a truly frictionless charging experience for SMBs,” said Freerik Meeuwes, Director Sales & Operations at GreenFlux. “This collaboration perfectly validates our commitment to supporting emerging mobility use cases and empowering next-generation fleet providers across Europe.”
“The partnership with GreenFlux marks a new milestone in our ambition to offer French SMBs a comprehensive mobility solution paired with a seamless experience,” added Maxence Gournier, Co-founder of Piana. “By integrating one of the largest European roaming networks into our platform, we are giving our clients simplified access to EV charging across Europe—seamlessly and without friction. This is exactly the promise we make to our customers every day.”
The Companies Behind the Partnership
Founded in France in 2022, Piana provides payment solutions and fuel cards that let businesses manage fuel, EV charging, and travel costs from a single platform. The company is backed by $19.4 million (€17 million) in funding from investors including BPI, Founder Future, First Capital, and Picus.
GreenFlux, founded in 2011 and part of the DKV Mobility Group, provides an e-mobility platform for charge point operators and e-mobility service providers, with smart-charging capabilities and revenue optimization tools. The company, which surpassed one million connected charge points in mid-2025, reports it has powered 12.2 billion electric miles (19.6 billion km) and 3.26 billion kWh across 142 million charging sessions through April 1, 2026. Its client portfolio includes ENGIE Vianeo, Interparking, TotalEnergies, Eneco, Q-Park, EDP, APCOA Parking, EVzen, and Aldi Nord.
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