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TurnOnGreen and Endliss Power team up to expand EV charging infrastructure across North America

TurnOnGreen has announced a strategic partnership with Endliss Power Incorporated, a cutting-edge e-commerce and renewable energy company based in San Francisco, California.
By James Foster March 19, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
TurnOnGreen EV Charger with solar panel system. Photo: TurnOnGreen

The collaboration marks a milestone for the company as it seeks to expand its networked EV charging infrastructure across North America, leveraging EPI’s expertise in administering and executing power purchase agreements with commercial clients.

Under this partnership, TurnOnGreen and EPI will deliver comprehensive sustainability solutions for installing, operating, and maintaining utility-scale solar power, energy storage systems, and EV charging stations. These solutions will come with minimal up-front costs for commercial customers. 

EPI is a US-based renewable energy solution provider that specialises in distributing clean energy products, including solar panels and energy storage systems. Additionally, EPI is an authorised distributor of solar products from the Chinese electric car maker, BYD.

According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, solar accounted for 48% of all new electricity-generating capacity added to the US grid through the first three quarters of 2023. Wood Mackenzie, a global provider of data and analytics for the energy transition, expects the US solar industry to have grown by 55% in 2023 compared to the prior year, according to its latest report.

“As we embark on this strategic partnership with EPI, we're aiming to pioneer a path towards a more sustainable future,” TurnOnGreen CEO Amos Kohn stated. “By combining our expertise and proficiency in EV charging solutions with EPI's advanced solar and energy storage solutions, we’re striving to deliver more than just a product. Our goal is to offer a holistic, comprehensive solution that addresses both present and future energy needs.

"Together, we're not just charging vehicles; we're aiming to drive transformative change," Kohn added.

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