To support their rapid expansion and ensure every battery-swapping station performed with the reliability of traditional fueling, the company implemented Portainer as their unified platform for software deployment, monitoring, and operations. Portainer provided a simple, scalable way to manage the containerized applications running on their local Linux-based charging stations—eliminating the manual, station-by-station workflows that had previously slowed the team down.
Using Portainer, both engineering and operations teams gained a shared control plane for deploying updates, validating application health, and troubleshooting issues remotely. Engineers could ship code confidently without coordinating multi-step rollouts, while the operations team could independently manage the full lifecycle of each station, supported by granular RBAC and real-time visibility into container status.
This shift from manual deployment to automated, centrally managed workflows dramatically reduced effort across both teams and laid the foundation for international expansion. With Portainer, the organization replaced fragmented processes with a repeatable, governed model that improved deployment consistency, minimized downtime, and prepared the platform for large-scale growth.