According to a recent LinkedIn post from EVerged, the company is emphasizing cybersecurity as a core element of electric vehicle charging and energy management infrastructure. The post highlights a partnership with Xiid Corp focused on integrating secure networking technology into the EV charging ecosystem.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that this collaboration aims to protect charging stations, billing systems, vehicles, and data flows across the EV network from vehicle to cloud. It also positions cybersecurity as increasingly important as EV infrastructure scales for drivers, businesses, fleets, utilities, and municipalities.
For investors, the focus on cybersecurity may indicate that EVerged is seeking to differentiate its offerings in a segment where reliability and data protection are becoming key procurement criteria. The partnership could enhance the company’s value proposition with enterprise and public-sector customers that face rising regulatory and cyber-risk pressures.
If successfully executed, this cybersecurity-focused approach could support higher-margin solution sales and improve stickiness with infrastructure operators. It may also open doors to larger projects or co-selling opportunities with Xiid and other ecosystem partners in the broader EV and grid-management markets.
The post links to an external announcement, suggesting a formalization of the collaboration that could influence EVerged’s strategic positioning within the EV charging and energy management value chain. While no financial terms are mentioned, the emphasis on a more resilient and trusted charging ecosystem hints at a long-term bet on security as a driver of adoption and revenue growth.

