Public EV charging provider PowerUp America has ordered multiple DC fast chargers from charger manufacturer Kempower, to be installed at charging sites across the Southeast.
The new charging sites—five in Tennessee, two in Virginia, and one under development in Kentucky—were funded through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. As required by the NEVI program, Kempower’s chargers are fully compliant with Build America, Buy America (BABA) rules. The company’s US headquarters is located in North Carolina
“These wins mark another major step in Kempower’s US growth story,” said Monil Malhotra, President of Kempower North America. “The Southeast is one of the most dynamic EV charging markets in the country, and through our collaboration with PowerUp, we’re helping to deliver reliable, American-made fast charging infrastructure to power North America’s electrification journey forward.”
“Working with Kempower ensures our sites deliver the performance, reliability, and state-of-the-art quality drivers deserve as the EV landscape continues to evolve,” said Josh Turner, CEO at PowerUp.
Source: Kempower
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