Dayton Magazine Spotlights Our Installation of 24 Level 2 EV Chargers for MVRPC
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The IEA (International Energy Agency) released its Global EV Outlook report this week noting that electric vehicle sales will surge in 2024 globally. Electric Vehicle Sales will Surge as EVs enter a New Stage of Growth According to the EV Outlook report for 2024, electric vehicle sales will go up more than 1/5 globally with
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We’re proud to announce that Heartland Charging Services has been selected as a 2023 Columbus Business First Best Place to Work in the Micro Category. The Best Places to Work is a collaboration between Columbus Business First and Quantum Workplace, which has conducted employment engagement studies for some of America’s best-known corporations. Ten companies from each
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Columbus Business First featured Heartland Charging Services recently to highlight our EV charger maintenance plans. Reporter Dan Eaton explains that Heartland Charging Services doesn’t want to just be the ideal EV charger installation company; our plan is to be available to maintain and fix EV chargers, too. Heartland Charging Services’ CEO Jeffrey Brock
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The Environmental Protection Agency just announced the proposal of ambitious new emissions rules to accelerate the electrification of America and the auto industry. The EPA’s new emissions rules would be the organization’s toughest ever. The overarching goal of the EPA’s new emissions rules is to completely overhaul the American auto industry by imposing penalties
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Blink Charging, Heartland Charging Services’ strategic partner, announced this week that they were awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with the United States Postal Service (USPS). Blink Charging to provide up to 41,500 EV chargers to the USPS Blink will provide up to 41,500 EV chargers to the USPS as it transitions its delivery
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In November of 2021, President Biden signed the long-awaited bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, which includes $5 billion for EV chargers and other EV infrastructure. Part of the new infrastructure bill is the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, which means further investment and growth in the EV industry. What is the National
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Recently Columbus CEO featured Heartland Charging Services and highlighted the motivation behind our goal to tackle the lack of EV infrastructure in the Midwest. “We realized quickly EV charging services are a marketplace not well represented in the Midwest,” said Jeff Brock, Heartland Charging Services’ CEO. The Heartland Charging Services Columbus CEO feature
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Blink Charging announced the strategic acquisition of SemaConnect. The acquisition allows for Blink to continue to grow as an EV leader throughout the world with its complete vertical integration of supply chain, engineering and in-house manufacturing capabilities. The U.S.-based assembly of EV chargers and in-house manufacturing keeps Blink in compliance with the Biden Administration’s Buy
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