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eV Power Exchange plans to capture a significant segment of North American EV charging market

eV Power Exchange, an Electric Vehicle Service Provider (EVSP), says it is poised to disrupt and capture a significant segment of North America's EV charging market, starting in Utah.
By James Foster November 14, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
eV Power Exchange DC fast chargers installed and electrified throughout Utah. Photo: CNW Group/eV Power Exchange (USA) Corporation

The company says that Utah, known for its proactive stance on sustainable transportation, is an ideal launchpad. eV Power Exchange is set to become one of Utah's largest publicly available DC fast-charging networks by the end of this year, with plans to expand further across the Mountain West states.

Currently, eV Power boasts state-of-the-art charging stations across Salt Lake City, Utah, with many more in the pipeline. Its network consists exclusively of DC fast chargers, capable of charging an EV from 15% to 80% battery capacity in approximately 40-45 minutes. There are also built-in benefits for drivers through the company’s partnerships with property owners and merchants. As a result, drivers can enjoy perks from participating businesses while their cars charge, eliminating the need to wait around.

eV Power Exchange's mobile app seamlessly connects drivers to the network and its merchant partners, enhancing convenience and community engagement.
"We're doing things differently,” says Mark Sampson, CEO and co-founder of eV Power Exchange. “Our approach is to be a catalyst in the development of standards in an industry that really does not have any. We plan to do that by leading by example. EV owners deserve better than what is available to them today. Those standards will include high availability, reliability, and quality standards."

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