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FreeWire Technologies to Offer Fast and Flexible EV Charging Solutions to GM Energy Customers

EV charging company FreeWire Technologies announced a collaboration with GM Energy to accelerate the deployment of ultrafast EV charging infrastructure for GM Envolve fleet and commercial customers nationwide. This effort will help support GM Energy by providing a streamlined and flexible EV charging solution.

FreeWire offers ultrafast EV charging solutions that can be deployed quickly, with minimal infrastructure upgrades. FreeWire’s Boost Charger is a flexible, ultrafast EV charging system that can be deployed in a matter of days, without the need for expensive construction or electrical upgrades. This is an ideal solution for customers who require an ultrafast charging solution but have limited on-site power, face long or costly construction timelines for grid capacity, or lease the property where they plan to install charging.

This agreement will also allow GM Envolve to offer commercial customers a turnkey energy transition package that includes both vehicles and a charging solution that fits their specific needs.

By offering a solution for both transportation and charging needs, GM Energy and FreeWire are helping to accelerate access to more convenient charging for fleet electrification, while also lowering the barriers to greater EV adoption overall.

“We applaud the work that GM Energy is doing to drive the national energy transition and provide holistic solutions to their customers,” said Arcady Sosinov, CEO and founder at FreeWire. “This collaboration between FreeWire and GM Energy will provide customers with a comprehensive electrification solution that helps them efficiently transition to a more sustainable future.”

GM Energy will begin offering charging solutions from FreeWire in early 2024.

 

 

Jan 26, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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January 26, 2024 Electric Car NewsEV Charging, FreeWire, GM, GM Energy
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