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OWL Services scoops award for EV charging excellence 

US-based OWL Services has received an award for Deployment Excellence from EVgo in the first-ever class of awardees in the National EV Charging Recognition Program. 
By Liam McLoughlin April 12, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
OWL Services provides turnkey services to EV charging and fueling companies

OWL - which provides sales, installation, program management, compliance, and is a service partner to industrial, commercial fleet, and EV charging and fueling companies - has been recognised as an 'EV Charging Hero’ for the category of Contractors and Design/Build Partners.

The National EV Charging Recognition Program, presented by Connect the Watts, celebrates leaders in the EV charging ecosystem for their work and achievements in driving the electrification of transportation. The program recognizes 'EV Charging Heroes’ across the different sectors that work alongside EV charging companies to develop charging infrastructure, including site hosts, utilities, local and state governments, engineers, contractors, and equipment vendors.

Greg Ergenbright, CEO of OWL Services, said: “EVgo’s National EV Charging Recognition Program embodies our commitment to enabling the energy transition in America. As the leading turnkey services company to EV charging and fueling companies, we are deeply committed to keeping people powered up and on the go in a reliable and sustainable way. We sincerely thank EVgo for this honor and look forward to working with others in the Connect the Watts community to make even more progress in transportation electrification.”

Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo, commented: “With the Inflation Reduction Act recently signed into law, the development of a nationwide EV charging network has more momentum than ever. EVgo recognizes that turning this momentum into results will require key players throughout the charging ecosystem to rise to the occasion.

“EVgo created the National EV Charging Recognition Program to honor trailblazers in the EV charging industry and inspire others to join our efforts to accelerate the deployment of fast charging infrastructure.”

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