EV charging roaming and payment platform for global eMobility networks
Hubject operates a backend infrastructure platform for EV charging networks, bridging chargers across roaming providers via standardized protocols (ISO 15118). The tech stack—Java/Spring Boot on Kubernetes, PostgreSQL/DynamoDB, Angular frontend—reflects a mature distributed system handling payment settlement and device authentication. Heavy senior hiring across engineering and sales (12 of 13 open roles) paired with active projects around certificate handling and plug-and-charge roadmaps signals scaling of their core roaming/payment logic rather than foundational rebuilds.
Hubject provides digital infrastructure for the EV charging ecosystem, enabling chargers and networks to interoperate across borders via roaming protocols. Founded in 2012 and based in Berlin, the company operates as a payment institution supervised by BaFin, managing both the roaming layer (connections between charging operators) and payment settlement for cross-network transactions. Revenue-generating segments include eRoaming interchange, value-added services, and business consulting. With 51–200 employees distributed across Germany, France, Bulgaria, and the United States, Hubject is expanding aggressively in France and deepening presence across the broader eMobility ecosystem.
Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes (EKS/AKS), PostgreSQL, DynamoDB, Redis, Angular/TypeScript frontend, AWS/Azure cloud. CI/CD via GitHub Actions, GitLab, and Jenkins.
Plug-and-charge product roadmap, secure certificate handling, geographic expansion in France, frontend architecture modernization (feature-based Angular structures), and fraud prevention capabilities.
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