Catalyst Power Holdings, an integrated provider of cleaner energy solutions for the commercial and industrial sector, is partnering with Inovis Energy, a provider of energy solutions for the commercial, industrial, and municipal sectors, to provide electric vehicle (EV) charging for commercial and industrial businesses in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
Inovis Energy provides exceptional turnkey EV charging solutions for commercial industrial businesses. The partnership further expands Catalyst Power’s suite of clean energy solutions, which also includes custom-priced energy service, Connected Microgrids, Free Onsite Solar Viability Assessments, Demand Response, and Community Solar.
Catalyst’s cleaner energy solutions allow companies to reduce energy costs, monetize their roof, meet sustainability goals, and ensure energy resilience.
“This partnership represents a milestone in our mission to drive sustainability and innovation in the energy sector,” says Tony Parente, director of EV and Business Development of Inovis Energy. “Together with Catalyst Power, we’re set to deliver unparalleled EV charging solutions that not only support businesses in their transition to greener operations but also contribute significantly to the development of a robust EV infrastructure.”
Catalyst Power works with small to medium-sized businesses to provide access to cleaner energy through our network of Connected Microgrids, community solar subscriptions, retail clean energy, onsite solar, EV charging, and other customized solutions. The company uses a proprietary technology platform that provides a fresh perspective on data to identify, underwrite, fund, and provide solutions to customers while operating more cost-effective onsite energy projects for their retail energy clients.
Inovis Energy will leverage its extensive experience in designing and implementing energy solutions to enhance the partnership’s offerings, providing top-tier EV charging infrastructure that complements Catalyst’s suite of clean energy solutions.
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