About Chargia.

AI-driven operational support for EV charging networks.

Chargia was born from a clear vision: to remove operational friction from EV charging networks through real-time, AI-driven support.

As electric mobility scales, one of the biggest challenges for Charging Point Operators is not hardware — it’s operations. Charger incidents, failed sessions, unclear user guidance, and the lack of immediate support create friction for drivers and operational overhead for CPOs.

Chargia addresses this gap by providing an AI-powered virtual assistance layer that integrates directly with CPO backend systems. We enable real-time incident detection, user support, and operational visibility through conversational channels already used by EV drivers, starting with  Conversational AI Platform.

Built for the reality of EV charging operations.

Chargia was co-founded by Eduardo Medina and Martín Fimia, two entrepreneurs with complementary experience across eMobility, software, and AI-driven platforms.

Eduardo brings years of experience building and scaling electric mobility businesses, with a deep understanding of the operational challenges faced by Charging Point Operators and EV users alike. After his journey at Activacar, he identified a critical gap in the market: the lack of fast, scalable, and intelligent operational support for EV charging networks.

Martín leads the technological vision of Chargia, combining a strong background in software engineering and artificial intelligence to build a robust, automation-first platform designed for real-time operations.

From the early stages, Chargia has been built with a strong engineering focus. The technical team is reinforced by Juan Luis Anaya, Senior Software Engineer, who brings over 15 years of experience in large-scale software development and system architecture. Juan Luis Anaya plays a key role in ensuring platform robustness, performance, and seamless integration with CPO backend systems—capabilities that are essential for operating mission-critical charging infrastructure.

Today, Chargia is not just a support tool. It is an operational layer that connects CPOs and EV drivers through conversational channels already used by drivers, starting with WhatsApp, while integrating directly with charging network backends to monitor charger status, detect issues, and manage incidents in real time.

Our mission is simple make EV charging simpler, smarter, and operationally reliable at scale.

Our Core Team.

Eduardo Medina Banderas

CEO

A serial entrepreneur, focused on business development with a strong ambition and a big mindset.

Martín Fimia Casalilla

CTO

With over 20 years of experience in telecommunications and AI-driven automation, our software expert.

Juan Luis Anaya Colomina

Senior Software Engineer

Bringing extensive experience in software development and system optimization, he adds solid technical depth to our team.

AI CHARGE 2035: our long-term vision

AI CHARGE 2035 is a gathering led by Chargia to reflect on the future of electric vehicle charging operations.

As electric mobility scales, the operational complexity of charging networks continues to increase. AI CHARGE 2035 was created as a space to explore that future, share insights, and discuss how artificial intelligence, automation, and new operating models will transform the way charging infrastructure is managed.

Grounded in Chargia’s real-world experience operating charging networks on a daily basis, AI CHARGE 2035 brings together operators, technology providers, and ecosystem stakeholders to anticipate upcoming challenges and explore how to build a more efficient, reliable, and user-centric EV charging experience.

  • Who is AI CHARGE 2035 for?
  • Charging Point Operators (CPOs)
    Operators scaling charging networks who need to discuss operations, reliability, regulation, and user experience at scale.
  • eMSPs & Mobility Service Providers
    Platforms connecting drivers, networks, and services, focused on interoperability, payments, roaming, and seamless EV journeys.
  • Manufacturers & Technology Providers
    Hardware, software, and infrastructure players shaping the future of charging technology, energy management, and smart grids.
  • Car Dealers, OEMs & Mobility Retails
    Automotive and mobility players redefining the EV customer experience before, during, and after the charge.