Why SparkCharge’s Mobile DCFC is the Key to EV Charging

The Biden-Harris Administration has announced that $700 million in discretionary grant funding will be made available through the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) program as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to bring electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to rural and disadvantaged communities. This is an exciting development, and SparkCharge is thrilled to see this effort to promote EV adoption and make charging more accessible to all.

SparkCharge has developed an innovative solution to help communities looking to bring ultrafast EV charging anywhere, regardless of existing infrastructure. With its Mobile Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC), SparkCharge can partner with eligible entities to help secure grants from CFI and other federal funding sources. The company's Charging as a Service (CaaS) app, SparkCharge Mobile, is optimized for EV fleet charging in the private sector and is now eager to partner with the public sector to offer its solution nationwide.

The Roadie line of portable DC Fast Chargers is an excellent option for those looking to provide public charging and remain in compliance with requirements for charger availability. These units are 100% grid agnostic and constantly collect and transmit data via IoT, allowing partners to use them and SparkCharge Mobile to deploy EV charging infrastructure quickly, flexibly, and cost-effectively. This technology provides a smart solution for communities that may be hesitant to make significant investments in permanent infrastructure, allowing them to determine where such investments make the most sense.

As fleets and communities increasingly turn to EVs, it is essential to ensure that the infrastructure keeps up. Mobile DCFC is the only way to ensure that communities will always have the fastest, most up-to-date charging technology available at the swipe of a phone, avoiding long waits and high installation costs. SparkCharge's solutions are designed to innovate with the times, meaning that as technology progresses and chargers become faster and more efficient, the infrastructure they provide will be flexible enough to accommodate these changes.

If you're interested in electrifying your community or fleet, SparkCharge is the ideal partner to help facilitate your electrification needs while providing the flexibility to move infrastructure to where it will be most useful. Fill out the form on our website to speak to a representative and learn more about how SparkCharge can help you take advantage of the latest developments in EV charging infrastructure.

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