Vontier’s Driivz Unveils Version 9, Expanding EV‑Charging Software Capabilities

VNT
November 19, 2025

Vontier’s Driivz platform rolled out Version 9 on November 18, 2025, making the new software available to its existing customer base in more than 30 countries across North America, Europe and APAC. The update introduces four key capability pillars—optimized revenue generation, network stability and availability, smart energy management, and streamlined fleet charging operations—designed to help operators increase uptime, capture more charging sessions and reduce operational and maintenance costs.

Version 9’s Network Optimizer continuously monitors charging infrastructure, automatically resolving issues before they impact performance, while the enhanced Energy Management System supports both cloud‑centric and on‑site real‑time control. The platform also adds advanced billing and driver self‑service tools, positioning Driivz as a comprehensive solution for large and growing charging networks that manage more than 150,000 public chargers and hundreds of millions of events worldwide.

Vontier’s Q3 2025 earnings, released on October 30, 2025, reported earnings per share of $0.78 versus consensus estimates of $0.76—a $0.02 or 2.6% beat. The margin expansion was driven by disciplined cost management and strong demand in the EV‑charging segment, offsetting a prior‑quarter miss of $0.697. Management highlighted that the software‑centric approach is delivering incremental revenue and operating leverage as the company scales its platform.

The company raised its full‑year 2025 EPS guidance to $3.15–$3.20 from the previous $3.10–$3.15 range, and lifted its Q4 2025 EPS guidance to $0.82–$0.86, signaling confidence in continued demand for its mobility‑technology portfolio. The guidance increase reflects the expected impact of Version 9’s new capabilities on customer acquisition and retention.

Analysts have expressed concerns about Vontier’s ability to meet investor expectations in the near term, citing macroeconomic pressures on its repair business. However, the launch of Version 9 is viewed as a strategic move that strengthens the company’s position in the connected EV‑charging market, addressing key industry challenges such as scalability and energy management and supporting Vontier’s broader strategy of delivering integrated, software‑centric mobility infrastructure services.

The release of Version 9, coupled with the company’s recent earnings beat and guidance upgrade, underscores Vontier’s focus on leveraging technology to drive growth and operational efficiency in a rapidly expanding EV‑charging ecosystem. The new software capabilities are expected to enhance customer retention, attract new operators, and reinforce Vontier’s competitive advantage in the global mobility‑technology market.

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