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Commercial fleets account for a massive portion of transportation emissions, and the transition to electric vehicles represents one of the most significant opportunities to combat climate change in our lifetime. InCharge Energy exists to accelerate this transition by providing end-to-end EV charging infrastructure solutions that eliminate the complexity and risk businesses face when electrifying their fleets. The company delivers comprehensive services including hardware, software, EPC, installation, and ongoing maintenance - all designed to ensure operational success and maximum uptime for fleet charging operations.

InCharge Energy distinguishes itself through its multi-brand service capabilities, supporting EV chargers from virtually any manufacturer with 24/7 technical support and a nationwide network of service technicians. Their InControl monitoring software provides real-time visibility into charging operations, while InService maintenance plans offer peace of mind through proactive preventative maintenance and rapid response times. By partnering with organizations across fleets, utilities, government agencies, and private industry, InCharge Energy is building the charging infrastructure backbone needed to support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles and achieve meaningful emissions reduction at scale.

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