May 1, 2023, 2:10 p.m. | Uri Dorot

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EV applications usually interact with each other and third-party services and platforms via APIs or JavaScript plugins. These applications process both sensitive, personal driver information and information about the vehicle. In addition, they are also connected to sophisticated back-end infrastructure(s) that manage the efficient distribution of electricity to endpoint chargers. 


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