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OYA Renewables forms strategic partnership with OpConnect

OYA Renewables has announced a strategic partnership with US-based EV charging solution provider OpConnect.
By James Foster June 29, 2023 Read time: 1 min
OYA Renewables has an exceptional track record as a top ten community solar developer. Photo: OYA Renewables

OYA Renewables is a leader in the renewable energy transition with an exceptional track record as a top ten community solar developer. The company will deploy OpConnect's EV charging solutions within its pipeline of energy transition projects across the US.

OpConnect’s services include EV fuelling infrastructure, cloud-based software for EV charging network management and payment processing, as well as EV infrastructure maintenance and support services.

"OpConnect's sophisticated platform positions it as an 'energy company of tomorrow', able to address multiple complex pain points across transportation electrification,” said Manish Nayar, chairman and founder of OYA Renewables. “It is also taking a leading role in bringing EV charging to traditionally underserved and low-income communities, a strategic imperative that aligns closely with OYA's energy transition strategy."

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