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SparkCharge offers solutions to address new federal EV charging network standards

SparkCharge has announced that it can already meet the Biden-Harris Administration’s recently announced new funding guidelines and standards for building an EV charging network.
By James Foster March 10, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
SparkCharge’s mobile EV system and network bridge the gaps in charging infrastructure to expand nationwide access

The new funding guidelines for building an EV charging network include a predictable and reliable charging experience, a 97% uptime reliability requirement, easy access to chargers and a single method of identification that works across all chargers and support to drivers' needs well into the future. 
SparkCharge says it is the first and only company to create grid-free and mobile EV charging systems and already meets the requirements. The company says it can help provide charging access with more flexibility than traditional fixed charging infrastructure.

"We've been manufacturing portable DC fast charging solutions in the US since we started the company," said Josh Aviv, founder and CEO at SparkCharge. "In addition, we've designed our mobile EV charging solutions to efficiently scale EV infrastructure and maximise coverage areas with the most efficient capital investment. Our systems and approach to EV charging eliminate the need to install expensive infrastructure before knowing the exact utilisation and charging needs in specific locations."

SparkCharge is focused on making EV ownership more accessible and providing solutions for fleets, retailers and businesses that want to make fast charging available for their customers and the public. The company offers Currently, its mobile Charging as a Service (CaaS) solution, which is available for fleets and consumers, providing easy access to charging with one click.

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