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SparkCharge deploys mobile EV charging solution for fleets

SparkCharge has launched its fleet services solution, the newest available from its mobile Charging as a Service (CaaS) line-up, to help make the transition to electric fleets simpler, more affordable and more immediate.
By James Foster January 13, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
SparkCharge's Charging as a Service offers affordable and scalable charging infrastructure, enabling businesses to electrify fleets without the limitations and expense of fixed infrastructure

Keeping a fleet charged with SparkCharge is simple. Fleet owners and operators who use the service can log into the company’s portal, enter their address, select the vehicles that need to be charged, select a date and time for charging, and with the click of a button, energy is delivered to the vehicles.
SparkCharge says it offers the only 100% electric and grid-free portable fast-charging EV solution available today. 

Additional benefits of the company’s mobile CaaS for fleets include no capital expenditure on fixed infrastructure and the portable, turnkey EV charging solution can be up and running in as few as 14 days in some markets, compared to the time it takes to construct and install fixed charging units.

Additionally, the SparkCharge network is built to scale to meet a company's growing EV charging needs. It's also designed to service EVs of all sizes and varieties and gives businesses freedom of where to place vehicle assets as well as allowing fleets to charge vehicles in multiple locations at the same time. 

SparkCharge's mobile CaaS for fleets is currently available in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose, in California as well as Dallas, Texas; Boston, Mass.; and Washington, DC. It will launch in additional cities in 2023.

"SparkCharge was founded in part to expedite electric vehicle adoption and accessibility for everyone," said Josh Aviv, founder and CEO of SparkCharge. "Businesses that want to make the transition to electric vehicles no longer need to be hindered by a lack of infrastructure; the solution exists and we're here to aid them on their journey."

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