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SparkCharge expands mobile EV charging fleet service

SparkCharge has announced its new Charging as a Service (CaaS) option, SparkCharge Fleet.
By James Foster March 22, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
SparkCharge’s mobile CaaS solution provides immediate charging access for businesses utilising electric vehicles

The service is now available throughout the US to offer immediate charging access for businesses utilising electric vehicles.

"SparkCharge Fleet is a solution that takes the guess work out of charging infrastructure and makes managing all aspects of EV fleet charging effortless," said Josh Aviv, founder and CEO of SparkCharge. "Fleet customers can have their vehicles charged without the need for expensive infrastructure that takes two to five years to install. With transformer and chip shortages, SparkCharge Fleet provides an immediate solution to charging needs."

The company says it has created a cost-effective charging service by bundling CapEx, OpEx and energy costs into a fixed rate, enabling fleet operators to forecast and manage costs long-term.

They can take advantage of SparkCharge's Charge Management System, one easy-to-use platform to schedule charges, view the state of charges and access data insights, providing a bird's eye view of their operations. 

SparkCharge says its fleet charging service is an end-to-end solution that has also helped companies completely replace fixed infrastructure. With an update due out later this year, the company will be expanding its hybrid charging station system for fleets. The hybrid charging station, which was unveiled last year, allows customers to deploy a fixed battery powered and grid-free DC fast charging station. It requires no trenching, digging, cabling or construction, meaning it can be deployed almost instantly.

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