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Scaling EV charging capabilities for fleets and government agencies

By Michelle Froese | February 4, 2025

BTC POWER, a manufacturer of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, and Chargie, a turnkey provider of EV charging infrastructure, announced a strategic partnership to continue deploying large-scale installations for government agencies and fleets.

The collaboration combines Chargie’s enterprise and fleet software solutions with BTC POWER’s comprehensive portfolio of Level 2 ac and Level 3 dc EV charging stations to deliver a reliable charging experience to EV drivers and vehicle fleets.

For government agencies, this can mean support for privately owned vehicles (POVs) and government-owned vehicles (GOVs).

Key features of BTC POWER’s charging systems:

  • Level 2 ac charging stations: 32 to 80A (7.2 to 19.2 kW) single and dual-port options for various use cases, including fleet, commercial, and multifamily.
  • Level 3 dc charging stations: 120 to 360 kW all-in-one and split system options for fleet, retail, hospitality, and other fast-charging use cases.
  • Plug-N-Charge (ISO-15118) capable: Select stations enable the new communication protocol between EVs and charging stations and introduce vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities.
  • Buy America compliant: Select stations meet federal standards for American manufacturing and domestically produced materials.
  • WEX payment capable: Payment processing services for government fleets, including fuel cards, corporate payments and more.
  • Future proofed: The Gen 4 line’s modular architecture allows the systems to grow if necessary and keeps serviceability simple to reduce downtime.

Key features of Chargie’s software solution:

  • FedRAMP authorization: Ensures the platform meets rigorous data security and internal control standards required by the federal government.
  • Real-time monitoring: Provides charging station owners with live data on performance, energy usage, and availability.
  • Load management: Optimizes power distribution between charging stations within a building’s electrical capacity.
  • Actionable analytics: Delivers customizable data insights to improve operations and plan for future infrastructure expansion.
  • Fleet management tools: Provides specialized features for fleet operators, such as range optimization analysis, vehicle telematics, payment platform integration, and more.

The companies will showcase BTC POWER’s Level 2: MaX Charger and Chargie’s fleet software platform at the FedFleet 2025 show in Washington, DC, February 3rd to 6th, 2025.

 

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