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ZEF Energy partners with Kempower on US fast charger options

By James Foster October 10, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Kempower provides a range of DC fast chargers

ZEF Energy, an electric vehicle (EV) charging software and hardware provider, has announced a new partnership with Kempower to provide scalable, Direct Current Fast Charger (DCFS) options in the United States. 

“ZEF Energy is confident that the partnership with Kempower will be beneficial in getting accessible, reliable fast charging for drivers,” says Matthew Blackler, CEO at ZEF Energy. “These DCFCs integrate with our ZEFnet software to provide drivers with a smooth and reliable charging experience due to the Kempower architecture and ZEF’s approach to cellular coverage.” 

Kempower CEO Tomi Ristimäki adds: "ZEF Energy has developed, owned and operated hundreds of DC fast charging projects across multiple states since 2014 and is working to aggressively expand its DCFC business in coming years."
 

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