National Car Charging (NCC), announced it won a multi-year charging procurement contract for Level-2 and DC fast charging infrastructure with E&I Cooperative Services. The contract goes into effect immediately allowing E&I’s member audience to take full advantage of the “highly competitive EV infrastructure rates right away,” the company said.
“We’re thrilled to announce National Car Charging has been selected by E&I Cooperative Services to bring electric vehicle charging to our schools nationwide,” said Jim Burness, National Car Charging’s CEO and founder. “We believe education is the cornerstone of America’s electrification movement, and this partnership will benefit our children’s health and also reinforce the importance of alternative energy options for our communities.”
National Car Charging will be supplying both networked and non-networked fast charging solutions from a wide range of manufacturers including ChargePoint, Kempower, and Webasto. It will also be presenting several different networking software options including EV Connect, and maintenance services from ChargerHelp!.
The wide selection of hardware and software will meet the varied demands within the educational space from parking to a wide array of fleet vehicles to school buses and watercraft. Prior to offering hardware and software recommendations, NCC provides consulting and planning services to ensure the right solution for school districts.
“Not only is NCC providing competitive pricing and significant industry expertise to our members across the country, but their strong commitment to the environment and the educational community aligns seamlessly with E&I’s values,” shared Eric Frank, CEO and president of E&I Cooperative Services. “As the only member-owned, non-profit cooperative exclusively focused on education, we’re excited to provide members with access to an industry leader in this area.”
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