The first phase of the project, slated to be completed in 2024, will feature multiple EVP1100 48 amp/11 KW, Level 2, high-powered networked EV charging stations capable of providing 35-40 miles of range per hour of charging. The GWD will utilise TurnOnGreen network subscription services to manage EV chargers remotely, track vehicle state of charge, and use route planning features to optimise fleet vehicles' range and recharging time.
“As of this year, all public agencies in California are required to replace a portion of their aging internal combustion fleet vehicles with zero-emission vehicles to comply with state regulations,” said TurnOnGreen president Marcus Charuvastra. “These state mandates will help reduce the carbon footprint of public agencies, while at the same time reducing maintenance and refuelling costs allowing organisations like the GWD more budget flexibility.”
TurnOnGreen offers scalable EV charging solutions to homes, businesses, and fleets across North America. The company’s EV charging hardware, management software, and network services allow municipalities, businesses, and homeowners to monetise, track and report EV charger usage. TurnOnGreen charging systems maintain high standards in the market, are Energy Star Certified, and are backed by an internationally recognised certificate of safety and performance.