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National Car Charging Lands Exclusive Contract for California’s EV Fast-Charging Network

The California Legislature recently appropriated general funds to support the installation of EV charging infrastructure, and National Car Charging was selected to be the exclusive non-networked DC fast charging provider for the state.

ColoradoBiz Staff //March 28, 2024//

Electric car charging background. Electronic vehicle power dock. EV Plugin station. Fuel recharge cells. Green color vector illustration.
Electric car charging background. Electronic vehicle power dock. EV Plugin station. Fuel recharge cells. Green color vector illustration.

National Car Charging Lands Exclusive Contract for California’s EV Fast-Charging Network

The California Legislature recently appropriated general funds to support the installation of EV charging infrastructure, and National Car Charging was selected to be the exclusive non-networked DC fast charging provider for the state.

ColoradoBiz Staff //March 28, 2024//

Denver-based National Car Charging announced on Jan.30 it has been awarded an exclusive multi-year charging station procurement contract for non-networked DC fast charging infrastructure with the State of California.

NCC is the nation’s largest independent electric vehicle (EV) charging station reseller and installer. Founded in 2011, the company has installed more than 11,000 EV charging ports across 48 states.

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“California has long been the frontrunner in EV adoption, and as a native Californian, I am especially proud to help the state continue its leadership transportation electrification,” said NCC founder and CEO Jim Burness, a graduate of Colorado College and the University of Denver.

The California Legislature recently appropriated general funds to support the installation of EV charging infrastructure, and National Car Charging was selected to be the exclusive non-networked DC fast charging provider for the state.

California accelerated its build-out of the state’s clean energy infrastructure in 2022 in an effort to achieve climate goals of net-zero carbon emissions and 100% clean electricity by 2045.

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To accelerate the transition and help reach the goal to install 250,000 chargers, the state is investing more than $10 billion for zero-emission cars, trucks, buses and infrastructure as part of the historic $52-plus billion California Climate Commitment.

National Car Charging will fulfill the California contract with Kempower DC fast chargers. Kempower is based in Finland and recently opened a plant in Durham, North Carolina.

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