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ChargeTronix
[edit]ChargeTronix is an American company that manufactures electric vehicle charging stations and related software. Headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, ChargeTronix sells its charging products and services to commercial, fleet, retail, and residential customers.
The company offers a range of Level 2 and DC fast charging stations up to 480 kW.[1] ChargeTronix stations can be networked and controlled through the company's cloud-based software platforms. This enables remote management, access control, payment processing, and analytics.
History
[edit]ChargeTronix was founded in 2022 by Xavier Landavazo.
The company has partnerships with other major charging providers like Blink Charging to develop charging infrastructure. ChargeTronix also works with utilities and governments to support large-scale electrification initiatives.
Products and services
[edit]ChargeTronix sells its commercial charging stations and software solutions directly to business customers. The company has an installer network that provides guidance on site design, equipment selection, and ongoing service and maintenance.
Leadership
[edit]The company is led by CEO Xavier Landavazo, who previously served as Global Executive Vice President at Tellus Power. Stephen Israel was appointed VP of operations and Christopher McNamara as EV fleet sales manager in the second quarter of 2024.[2]
References
[edit]- Bubny, Paul. California People and Company News for the Week of May 3, 2024. 2024. Published in Connect CRE.
- Miller, Jay. Nexus Distributed Charger Can Accommodate Six Vehicles at the Same Time. 2024. Published in Next-Gen Transportation News.
- Schultz, Becky. ChargeTronix system charges up to six Class 6 to 8 EVs. 2024. Published in Power Progress.
- Traugott, Jay. ChargeTronix’s Nexus Distributed Charger accommodates up to six EVs. 2024. Published in Clean Trucking.
- ^ "ChargeTronix system charges up to six Class 6 to 8 EVs by Becky Schultz". Power Progress. 2024. pp. 1–.
- ^ "California People and Company News for the Week of May 3, 2024 by Paul Bubny". Connect CRE. 2024. pp. 1–.