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FractalEV and Axso announce revolutionary EV charging solution for multi-unit buildings

FractalEV has introduced a new bundle that reduces ongoing SaaS fees by up to 80%, offering a cost-effective and scalable EV charging solution for multi-family housing.
By James Foster September 19, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The new bundle slashes ongoing SaaS fees by up to 80%, offering a cost-effective and scalable EV charging solution for multi-family buildings. Photo: FractalEV

Based in Kitchener, Ontario, the company aims to make electric vehicle charging more affordable for property managers and residents. The bundle combines hardware and software to provide a comprehensive charging system tailored to the needs of multi-unit residential buildings.

This solution is designed to address the rising demand for EV charging in urban areas, where space and infrastructure limitations often pose challenges. FractalEV’s scalable model ensures that property owners can start small and expand as demand grows, without incurring significant costs.

By significantly lowering SaaS fees, the bundle makes it easier for property managers to integrate EV charging into their buildings, potentially attracting more environmentally conscious tenants.

FractalEV’s new offering aligns with the global push towards greener energy solutions and sustainable urban living.

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