Togg integrates Electroverse into its Trumore app

The Turkish manufacturer Togg is integrating the Octopus Electroverse charging platform into its Trumore app. Initially, users will have access to over 220,000 public charging stations in Germany through this feature. In the long term, this integration is intended to provide access to Europe’s broader Electroverse network, which includes more than 1.4 million charging stations.
For Togg, this partnership primarily means expanding its digital offerings in Germany, the first European market outside its home market of Turkey. Through the Trumore app, users should be able to find public charging stations, navigate to them, start the charging process, and pay for it as well. Separate apps, RFID cards, or user accounts from individual charging providers would thus become largely unnecessary.
According to the company, more than 220,000 charging stations are available across the entire public charging network. Across Europe, Electroverse currently aggregates more than 1.4 million charging stations from various operators. This integration is not limited to drivers of Togg’s T10X and T10F models; drivers of other electric vehicles can also use Trumore to access the integrated charging infrastructure.
More charging functions are planned
The current integration is designed as the first phase of a broader partnership between Togg and the Octopus Energy Group. Potential next steps include subscription-based charging rates, charging credits, and a CarCharge function. When these offerings will be introduced and what the rates will look like remain undecided.
Through this collaboration, the Turkish manufacturer Trumore is positioning itself more strongly as a central hub for its mobility services. Rather than offering a separate service for public charging, the manufacturer integrates these functions directly into its existing platform. This reduces the number of apps and accounts needed for customers. Although there is shared access, prices and terms can vary depending on the provider and charging station.
The expansion of charging services comes at a time when Togg is boosting its presence across Europe as a whole. Since late September 2025, the company has been offering its first two models, the electric SUV T10X and the sedan T10F, in Germany as well. Meanwhile, the next model family is already in preparation: Together with CATL’s chassis subsidiary CAIT, Togg is developing three vehicles in the B-segment based on the Bedrock chassis. The first model from this series is expected to go into production in 2027.
The Electroverse partnership complements this strategy on the service side. While Togg aims to expand its vehicle offerings for the European market, it can rely on an existing roaming network for charging. For a relatively new player in the European market, this allows for a fairly wide charging coverage to be integrated into its system from the outset.
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