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Qmerit's leadership "helping drive EV market development"

Qmerit is highlighting 2023 as a milestone year, during which the company continued to help drive and reshape its markets.
By James Foster January 8, 2024 Read time: 2 mins

Among its top milestones during the year, Qmerit introduced breakthrough AI technology that dramatically speeds installation of residential EV chargers and other green technology, forged new partnerships that will significantly expand and facilitate access to residential and commercial EV charging stations, and released a white paper blueprint for fostering greater EV adoption and home and building electrification by 2030.

The White House recognised Qmerit's market leadership twice in 2023, within February and April fact sheets, as among the companies it spotlighted for committing to new private and public sector investments that can generate more affordable EVs and for working to ensure that EV chargers are well-maintained.

In 2023, Qmerit deployed a trained proprietary AI model to substantially streamline and speed the process of bringing EV charging, battery storage, and other clean energy systems to single and multifamily residences. Qmerit's Panel Insights and LoadCRE will allow electricians to finish more work faster. Labour that previously took hours can now be completed instantly.

Qmerit also strengthened its commercial property presence through an agreement with real estate leader JLL and diversified its commercial property footprint by partnering with Flash, a cloud-based parking, reservations and charging platform serving more than 16,000 parking venues at hotels, mixed-use developments and office and retail complexes. This teaming will help close the EV charging gap for urban markets.

The company has expanded overseas through a strategic partnership with Jumptech to advance EVs among UK fleet management companies. In addition, Qmerit broadened significantly its reach across the US and Canada through arrangements with several leading auto OEMs and top EVSE OEMs.

"Qmerit has manifestly demonstrated in 2023 that it's not just another leader within its market, but a singular leader that's helping enhance, reshape and guide that market through innovative partnerships, technology and ideas," said Qmerit CEO and founder Tracy Price. 

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