Introducing SWTCH Marketplace: the integration directory that connects EV charging to the systems your property runs on
EV charging doesn’t run in isolation. Go to any property running SWTCH chargers, and you’ll probably find a bunch of tech at work, including resident experience apps, parking management solutions, energy management tools, etc.
Today, we’re pleased to announce the launch of SWTCH Marketplace, a directory of integrations certified to work with SWTCH. Now, you can easily identify the ways SWTCH integrates with your existing tech stack, helping you plan and build a connected EV charging amenity that works better for you and your tenants.
What’s in the Marketplace
The Marketplace covers the categories property teams actually plan around: resident apps, parking, car sharing, energy management, utilities, utilization, and fleet. Each partner has its own detail page — what the integration does, how it’s set up, what it looks like in practice. You can search by partner name, or filter by category and property type, helping you zero in on the right tools for you, whatever kind of site(s) you operate.
Launch partners span the full directory — from proptech platforms like SmartONE and Rent Manager to parking, energy management, utility, and fleet integrations including ParkChamp, Rewire Energy, BC Hydro, and WEX. More partners will be added as new integrations are certified.
Why it matters
EV charging solutions are best when they connect to a property’s other systems. Property teams already know this — it’s why “does this work with [the tool we already use]?” is one of the most common questions we hear. Now, with the SWTCH Marketplace, we’re making it easier to browse existing certified options whenever you like in order to better understand your options.
It’s also just the latest step in our journey of making EV charging more open and easier to navigate than ever. Property teams win when their systems talk to each other, and the Marketplace is one more way we’re making those connections easier to find.
How it works for SWTCH customers
If you’re already a SWTCH customer, the Marketplace shows up as a module inside your portal. Browse the directory, find a partner you want to work with, open their detail page, and submit a short inquiry. The request routes to the SWTCH team to kick off setup — and if you’re managing multiple sites, you can specify which ones the integration applies to, so the conversation starts with the right context already in hand.

If you’re not a customer yet, the public directory is the easiest way to figure out whether SWTCH fits the rest of your stack before you commit.
You can browse the full directory at swtchenergy.com/integrations.