PositivEnergy to install 435 public EV charging ports in Philadelphia

EV charging infrastructure provider PositivEnergy is expanding its work with the city of Philadelphia to deploy some 435 public DC fast charging and Level 2 charging ports across the city.

PositivEnergy offers a Charging-as-a-Service model designed to enable municipalities, enterprises, retailers and commercial property owners to deploy charging infrastructure as a turnkey package. The company builds site-specific EV charging solutions that integrate hardware and software along with supporting infrastructure such as battery energy storage systems and a “high-touch customer service model.”

The company’s PositivAssess platform is designed to help identify high-performing charging locations before deployment, reducing the risk of underutilized infrastructure.

PositivEnergy is a Sourcewell-certified vendor for EV charging infrastructure, fleet electrification solutions and Charging-as-a-Service.

PositivEnergy has deployed more than 500 charging ports for municipalities, airports, universities, stadiums, utilities and enterprises, including projects for Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Duke University, Arizona State University, Inter Miami CF Stadium and NextEra Energy.

“We believe the next phase of EV infrastructure is not about who installs the most chargers. It’s about who builds networks people can actually depend on,” said Ed Wise, CEO of PositivEnergy. “Reliability, intelligent deployment and long-term operational discipline are what we’ve focused on from day one.”

Source: PositivEnergy

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