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WATI enables Pulse Energy to build WhatsApp EV Charger Bot – EQ Mag

WATI enables Pulse Energy to build WhatsApp EV Charger Bot – EQ Mag

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WATI’s flow builder provides seamless integration with WhatsApp payments in a few easy clicks

BENGALURU, India : WATI (WhatsApp Team Inbox), an end-to-end WhatsApp API solution for SMBs, today announced its partnership with one of the largest aggregators of EV chargers across India, Pulse Energy. WATI has built a custom automated flow for Pulse Energy, using its low-code flow builder and out-of-the-box integration with WhatsApp payments.

According to the IVCA-EY-Induslaw report, EVs account for 1.1 percent of total vehicle sales and are expected to account for 39 percent of total automotive sales by CY27. However, there are only 1,742 charging stations at present and the number is expected to increase to 100,000 units by 2027 to meet growing demand. At present, the EV charging process is primarily app driven and a large majority of these users are non-English speakers. In order to align itself with India’s EV mission and accelerate growth, Pulse Energy launched a project to decipher how to reduce the cognitive load required to start and stop any charging station across the country.

WATI powered Pulse Energy to introduce a simple chat-based conversation over WhatsApp to start, stop and pay for charging. Merchants can easily initiate a payment request as a WhatsApp message to their customers and get real-time notifications when payments are made by integrating WhatsApp Payments into WATI’s platform. The ability to automatically initiate payment requests to customers through a chatbot truly makes WATI an end-to-end WhatsApp API for SMBs.

Commenting on the partnership Bianca Ho, Co-Founder & COO, WATI said, “We launched WATI with the vision to help businesses interact with their customers where they are on messaging platforms. Our end-to-end WhatsApp API solution for SMBs empowers WATI users to engage with their users in real time, in a personalised and easy-to-connect manner. Merchants can now build chatbots without coding, from easy-to-replicate templates. With the power to create new flows in a matter of minutes, WATI’s flow builder made it possible for Pulse Energy to improve customer experience and conversion rates.”

“We have built India’s first WhatsApp-based EV charging platform. Now EV drivers can simply scan the QR code and pay using WhatsApp to start the charger. WATI’s flow builder has been instrumental in helping us activate WhatsApp payments for our users, enabling them to easily transact, without having to load up money into 35+ charging station apps,” said Devang Mistry, Co-Founder, Pulse Energy.

Started in 2020 by founders Bianca Ho and Ken Yeung, WATI was launched to help SMBs with a self-service, low-code product on the WhatsApp Business API. Through this end-to-end WhatsApp API solution SMBs can do a lot more – Sell, Market and Manage customer support through the platform’s powerful chatbots and APIs, commerce integrations and customer intelligence capabilities. A global platform, WATI currently has over 6000 customers across 78 countries including SMBs providing domestic house cleaning services to schools, tutorial centres, medical institutions and e-commerce, Shopify stores and many more.

About WATI

Founded in 2020 in Hong Kong, WATI is an end-to-end WhatsApp-focused API solution for SMBs that helps companies have personalised conversations with customers at scale.

About Pulse Energy

Pulse Energy Technologies Private Limited is an Electric Vehicle SaaS startup based in Bangalore, built by ex-Amazon engineers to help increase utilization for Indian Charge Point Operators (CPOs), thereby accelerating India’s transition to electric vehicles. CPOs leveraging Pulse Energy’s SaaS platform and data insights have seen their charger utilization percentage increase from single digits to double digits (>20%) in less than 45 days. Currently, Pulse Energy’s platform is connected with 554 DC chargers and 9,145 AC chargers, and it is expected to grow 5x over the next year.

Source: PTI
Anand Gupta Editor - EQ Int'l Media Network