EV Safe Charge was chosen to join Techstars Alabama EnergyTech Accelerator, which includes funding to help advance the development of ZiGGY, the company’s autonomous, mobile EV-charging robot.
ZiGGY is the first and only such innovation in the charging industry, is AI-enabled and includes high-definition screens for communications and advertising.
The EnergyTech Accelerator, powered by Alabama Power and located in the heart of Birmingham, Alabama, is part of a global program led by Techstars, an institutional investor providing investment, access to capital, mentorship and other support for the approximately 1% of startup applicants accepted into the program.
“The program’s outstanding people and resources are already enabling us to make great strides for the manufacturing and launch of ZiGGY, our newest charging technology,” said Caradoc Ehrenhalt, founder and CEO of EV Safe Charge. “The Birmingham ecosystem offers highly qualified engineering and manufacturing capabilities at extremely competitive pricing to support our growth.”
EV Safe Charge is a provider of flexible electric vehicle charging technology, offering end-to-end charging solutions to support the demands of the rapidly growing EV market. Last year it previewed ZiGGY, its mobile charging robot, a major breakthrough in EV charging because it allows facilities, shopping and entertainment centers, hotels, fleet operators, airports, and property owners to overcome the significant limitations of stationary EV chargers with a safe and affordable solution.
“As EV adoption grows, so does the need for EV charging. Parking operators need to meet the growing demand for EVs to charge easily and the ZiGGY game-changing solution meets these needs perfectly.” said Ehrenhalt, “ZiGGY can play a unique role in addressing the demand for simple and highly accessible EV charging, based on its interoperability with all charging systems and its ability to provide charging where infrastructure is lacking and to reach every car in a parking lot, not just a few dedicated spaces.”
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