Autonomy keeps collecting relationships that meant to boost its place as an electric vehicle subscription company.

On Thursday, Autonomy entered the insurance category, finalizing a connection with DigiSure — a software company that provides screening, insurance management and claims — as its insurance platform partner.

Executives highlighted the platform partnership with DigiSure provides Autonomy with the ability to digitally onboard, evaluate and qualify a subscriber for month-to-month auto coverage that Autonomy will launch this month.

“Being able to provide Autonomy subscribers with fully digital auto coverage that’s month to month, without them having to buy annual insurance, and is tailored to their needs is core to delivering on our promise of providing easy and affordable access to electric vehicles,” Autonomy founder and chief executive officer Scott Painter said in a news release.

“We need proven partners, like DigiSure, with tested capabilities that allow us to provide a simple, intuitive, and frictionless customer experience,” Painter continued.

Mike Shim is CEO and co-founder of DigiSure.

“Autonomy is inventing a completely new way for people to enjoy EV ownership, and we believe that requires a new kind of insurance experience as well,” Shim said. We are excited to collaborate with Autonomy to embed auto insurance and protection products seamlessly into their offering for subscribers.”

The relationship with DigiSure arrived after Autonomy finalized arrangements with AutoNation to gain scale by working with the large, publicly traded dealer group. Autonomy also crafted a relationship with EV Mobility, which provides EVs on demand 24/7 as an amenity to luxury hotels as well as at multifamily apartment buildings and other commercial properties.