Friday, March 29, 2024

EV Charging Leader Qmerit Facilitates Broader Adoption of EVs

Electric vehicle sales are surging; the U.S. EV charging market “could grow nearly tenfold by 2030”; and EV charging pioneer Qmerit is not only positioned well to ride the wave of this explosive growth but to be pivotal in making it happen.

Qmerit, the Distributed Workforce Management leader for electrification, provides solutions for home and business EV charging and related electrification technologies. The company is reporting 2022 as a seminal year as it continues forging a new ecosystem – encompassing automakers, dealers, car buyers, fleet operators, utilities, electricians, homeowners and commercial/multifamily properties – to accelerate the shift away from fossil fuel systems. Qmerit’s contractor network is North America’s premier certified, vetted and trained electrification workforce.

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In 2022, among other achievements, Qmerit:

  • Opened up new paths to help EV buyers get started with home charging. Through partnership programs launched in 2022, EV buyers can now connect to Qmerit’s simple, safe charging installation services through auto dealerships, utility companies and aftermarket parts providers such as NAPA.
  • Completed thousands of EV charging installations for home-based fleet drivers across the U.S. and Canada, achieving an industry leading 84 Net Promoter Score, through partnerships with leading corporate fleet managers.
  • Laid the groundwork to expand EV charging capabilities at workplaces and multifamily dwellings in 2023 by rolling out turnkey charging solutions for commercial properties. This initiative will complement Qmerit’s work to accelerate the adoption of home EV chargers—further diversifying and bulking up the nation’s charging infrastructure.
  • Facilitated and processed automaker incentives covering home charging installation costs for thousands of EV buyers. By supporting and streamlining their incentive programs, Qmerit helps EV makers overcome potential buyers’ charging concerns—a key barrier to purchase—through delivery of a seamless customer experiences.
    Addressed the projected shortfall of skilled electricians needed to support a 2023 EV boom by partnering with the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP).
  • This collaboration expands access to the curriculum and testing needed for EVITP certification by making them available through Qmerit’s installer resource center.
    Launched a special program for utility companies enabling them to offer Qmerit’s EV charging installation services to their customers. These partnerships could also create breakthroughs in relieving pressure from the grid and giving utilities greater flexibility to respond to demand surges.

SOURCE: PR Newswire

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