TurnOnGreen announced it has completed an EV charging infrastructure project for Foster City, California.
It includes multiple EVP1100 48-amp/11 kW high-powered, networked Level 2 EV charging stations that can deliver approximately 35-40 miles of range per hour of charging.
The chargers are available only to residents of The Pilgrim, a workforce housing community.
Foster City will implement TurnOnGreen’s cloud-based charging management software to remotely operate the chargers, monitor energy usage, generate activity reports, and track charging sessions.
“We are excited to partner with Foster City to support its ambitious sustainability goals by delivering affordable, reliable, and customizable EV charging solutions,” said Marcus Charuvastra, President of TurnOnGreen, in a statement. “These chargers will help simplify the transition to electric mobility for Foster City residents.”
The new infrastructure supports the City’s Climate Action Plan initiatives, which aim to cut community-wide emissions to nearly 50% below 2005 levels by 2030. According to the California Energy Commission, more than 1.01 million public and shared EV chargers will be needed to support the projected 7.1 million passenger plug-in EVs in the state by 2030.
Sofia Mangalam, Community Development Director for Foster City, added, “The installation of these EV chargers, including van-accessible spaces for vehicles displaying disability placards, provides residents of our workforce housing property with convenient and affordable charging options. We are also grateful to Peninsula Clean Energy for its incentive program and technical assistance in supporting this project.”
TurnOnGreen provides scalable EV charging solutions for residential, commercial, and fleet applications across North America. Its charging systems are ENERGY STAR® certified and backed by internationally recognized safety and performance certifications.
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