About NetworkCore
Making EV Charging Brainless
Where We Come From
NetworkCore was started by people who looked at public EV charging and saw the same problem from three different angles: the driver who could never trust the price, the CPO whose chargers sat half-empty waiting weeks for settlement, and the platform with millions of drivers but no clean way to plug into the energy transition.
The technical layer of EV charging has been solved for years. OCPI, ISO-15118, the protocols all work. The money layer never was. It was patched together with bilateral agreements, opaque mark-ups, and settlement cycles that belong in a different century. The whole industry agreed on how the cars talk to the chargers. Nobody agreed on how the money moves.
We started NetworkCore to build that missing layer.
NetworkCore is headquartered in the city of Zug, Switzerland, and operates through international subsidiaries in each market we serve.
What We Do
NetworkCore is the neutral pricing, routing, clearing, and settlement layer for public EV charging. One integration replaces a tangle of bilateral agreements, PSP setups, and manual reconciliation.
On the supply side, CPOs and Private Hosts settle in T+2 at the public price, with no subscription fees, no exclusivity, and no loss of pricing control. In time, individual hosts will join the network on the same terms, turning any space with a connection into a settled supply point.
On the demand side, Distribution Partners (OEM apps, fleet platforms, wallets, neobanks, insurers, mobility super-apps) earn a transparent revenue share on every session routed through their platform, with no roaming contracts to negotiate and no operational overhead to absorb.
Drivers see the price on the screen and pay the price on the screen.
Great infrastructure is invisible. NetworkCore disappears into the background, so our partners can focus on their customers, not on plumbing.
Our Vision
NetworkCore is not an EV charging company. EV charging is the first system we are solving, not the last.
Wherever assets are shared, energy is consumed, and money needs to move frequently across borders between multiple parties, the same problem repeats: fragmented supply, fragmented standards, fragmented settlement. The technical layer eventually resolves itself. The financial layer almost never does, because no neutral participant ever builds it.
We are building one.
Public EV charging is the proof. The same architecture extends naturally into Vehicle-to-Grid services, microgrids and distributed energy, micromobility, smart city infrastructure, and any other ecosystem where the question of who pays whom, when, and in what currency, has no good answer today.
NetworkCore's long-term ambition is to become the programmable clearing, settlement, and revenue-sharing network for the physical economy. EV charging is where we start.
Solved well, this makes EV charging cheaper and more equitable everywhere it operates. That is the point.
Leadership
NetworkCore was founded by a small team working across Europe and LATAM.

Victor Lipszyc
Co-founder & CEO
Victor has spent two decades operating and digitising complex, multi-sided businesses across hospitality, real estate, and e-commerce. In each, he encountered the same pattern: fragmented supply, opaque pricing, and broken reconciliation between parties.
When he bought his first EV in 2022, he noticed something strange. Public charging worked technically, but the economics underneath were broken. Drivers overpay, operators struggle with margins, and money moves through dozens of bilateral agreements. The problem looked uncannily familiar from those earlier industries, not as an energy challenge, but as a clearing and settlement one.
He started NetworkCore to solve it from first principles: who pays whom, when, and why systems break before they reach scale.