Each site will feature level 2 EV chargers capable of adding 30-40 miles of range per hour. The first partnership will be with Foxen Vineyard and Winery in Santa Maria, California. The visitor parking lot of this location will soon be equipped with several of TurnOnGreen’s proprietary EVP1100 level 2 EV chargers. The installation will leverage newly developed infrastructure funded by the 2022 Clean Air Grant Program, an initiative by the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District. TurnOnGreen will retain ownership and oversee operations of these EV chargers for an initial period of five years, with the opportunity for two successive extensions, each for an additional four years.
The second partnership will be with Best Western Inn at Blakeslee-Pocono, nestled in the heart of the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. Several EVP700 level 2 EV chargers, managed by TurnOnGreeen, will be installed in the hotel’s parking lot. These chargers will serve as dependable EV charging resources for hotel guests, area visitors, and residents. TurnOnGreen has secured an agreement to own and operate these EV chargers for a 10-year term, with an option for a three-year extension.
“TurnOnGreen provides an array of business-to-business programs, and we are specifically targeting partnerships in regions where EV charging demand is on an upward trend,” stated Amos Kohn, CEO at TurnOnGreen. “We are devoted to strategic and intelligent expansion of the TurnOnGreen EV charging network across North America to ensure maximum return on investment.”
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the market for EVs has grown rapidly in recent years and is expected to continue to grow at a fast pace over the coming decade. Electric car sales in the United States increased from a mere 0.2% of total car sales in 2011 to 4.6% in 2021. S&P Global Mobility forecasts electric vehicle sales in the United States could reach 40% of total passenger car sales by 2030.