The company XCharge North America partners with Hypercharge Networks Corp to introduce GridLink EV charging solutions across Canadian provinces. The joint effort aims to bring Canadian demand for better electric transportation services by delivering top-level charging systems to British Columbia and Ontario.
Through its advanced technology the GridLink EV chargers enhance grid operations with better business performance along with enhanced electric power grid functioning. The devices operate with 215 kilowatt-hour power capacity yet reach 430 kilowatt-hour capacity for optimized service operations. These chargers serve as independent power units that support renewable energy consumption by exporting power to the grid while boosting power delivery stability and creating sustainable power networks.
Aatish Patel of XCharge NA marks the affiliation with Hypercharge as a milestone in transforming how energy works. Through their partnership Hypercharge delivers complete support with their software and customer staff while XCharge NA maintains all hardware components. Partnering strategically with Hypercharge will bring more charging options to the Canadian electric transportation market.
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