The service, provided by Questx, provides mobile rapid charging services as part of roadside assistance packages.
Ozop says that through its partners Questx and NSD (Nation Safe Drivers), who both have decades of experience in providing roadside assistance, every VSC holder will have access to top-tier roadside support including roadside charging. These industry pioneers have recently joined forces, combining 90 years of expertise to offer an unrivalled level of nationwide service.
Additionally, their independent service providers rely on SparkCharge, the trailblazing company that is said to have pioneered the first-ever EV charging system and network and Charge Me, the first of its kind off grid charging solution. The integration of these two service providers creates the largest nationwide roadside charging network. Ozop Plus says that adding this to its existing National EV Battery Recycling program, in collaboration with Cirba Solutions, sets new industry standards for comprehensive EV solutions.
“Our advanced portable, off-grid charging solutions stand ready to provide swift and effective roadside assistance during emergencies or whenever your EV power needs require,” said Tom Hunter, CEO of Charge Me. “Together with Ozop, our unified mission targets alleviating range anxiety and enabling mass EV adoption. By integrating our revolutionary technology with Ozop's trusted service network, we empower EV owners with peace of mind that they will have access to charging whenever and wherever they need.”
Ozop Plus says its forward-thinking approach continues to overcome industry concerns with the battery removal logistics and its recycling, as well as bringing the long sought after solution to range anxiety with roadside charging.