"NEK.TECH" opens a development center in Nizhny Novgorod
The St. Petersburg IT company in the energy sector "NEK.TECH" (part of the industrial Group "NEK") opens a development center in Nizhny Novgorod. This is already the fifth division of the company in Russia. The head office is located in St. Petersburg, three more research and development centers are based in Moscow, Cheboksary and Ivanovo.
The opening of new development centers is part of the planned implementation of the strategy for the development of the scientific and technical potential of "NEK.TECH" and the expansion of development teams in various areas.
Nizhny Novgorod was not chosen by chance - it is one of the scientific centers of Russia with a powerful academic and scientific base in the field of radiophysics, electronics and information technology.
It is planned that the IT team of "NEK.TECH" in the field of design and development of software for transport electric charging infrastructure (electric filling stations for charging battery electric transport: electric cars, electric buses) will work in the new division. In particular, specialists will be engaged in the development of embedded, application and engineering software for managing various hardware subsystems of the charging station, including controllers and software for interaction with the user interface.
It should be noted that in 2004-2025, "NEK.TECH" has already implemented a number of projects for electric charging stations of various capacities for the leading Russian manufacturer of intelligent metering devices and charging infrastructure "NARTIS".
All software already developed by "NEK.TECH" for several modifications of "NARTIS" electric charging stations has been included in the Register of Russian Software of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, and the charging stations themselves have been included in the Register of Domestic Products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
The opening of new development centers is part of the planned implementation of the strategy for the development of the scientific and technical potential of "NEK.TECH" and the expansion of development teams in various areas.
Nizhny Novgorod was not chosen by chance - it is one of the scientific centers of Russia with a powerful academic and scientific base in the field of radiophysics, electronics and information technology.
It is planned that the IT team of "NEK.TECH" in the field of design and development of software for transport electric charging infrastructure (electric filling stations for charging battery electric transport: electric cars, electric buses) will work in the new division. In particular, specialists will be engaged in the development of embedded, application and engineering software for managing various hardware subsystems of the charging station, including controllers and software for interaction with the user interface.
It should be noted that in 2004-2025, "NEK.TECH" has already implemented a number of projects for electric charging stations of various capacities for the leading Russian manufacturer of intelligent metering devices and charging infrastructure "NARTIS".
All software already developed by "NEK.TECH" for several modifications of "NARTIS" electric charging stations has been included in the Register of Russian Software of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, and the charging stations themselves have been included in the Register of Domestic Products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
"According to our estimates, the market for transport electric charging infrastructure in Russia will grow at an accelerated pace, eventually transforming from point projects into a systemic national asset. This growth is due to growing demand and stable state support for the purchase of charging equipment and technological connection to power grids. Based on the state strategy for the development of electric transport in Russia and our own analytics, our company plans to actively strengthen competencies in this area and offer the market a full-fledged electric charging ecosystem"