The Leading EV Charging Reseller Offers
Competitive Pricing on Premier Brands Kempower and ChargePoint
Throughout the U.S. via NASPO ValuePoint.
DENVER, Aug. 13,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- National Car Charging (NCC), the
nation's most experienced independent electric vehicle (EV)
charging station reseller and installer, announced it has been
awarded a multi-year NASPO ValuePoint® Master Agreement with the
State of Maryland. This contract
covers electric vehicle (EV) Level 2 (AC) and DC fast (DCFC)
charging hardware, networking software, and O&M services.
Although the rigorous review process was led by Maryland, the prestigious contract is open to
all 50 U.S. states and territories. It aims to help public entities
nationwide meet the growing demand for EV charging infrastructure
through the Participating Addendum Process. Through this agreement,
NCC and its Honolulu-based
subsidiary, Aloha Charge, will efficiently and cost-effectively
offer their products to state and local governments and educational
entities across the nation.
National Car Charging, an EV charging
station reseller & installer wins a multi-year NASPO ValuePoint
Master Agreement.
Esteemed for its stringent vendor selection process, NASPO
ValuePoint cooperative purchasing program ensures exceptional
quality and value for its participants.
"We are deeply honored to be chosen as the EV
charging solutions provider for the State
of Maryland and NASPO ValuePoint," said Jim Burness, CEO of National Car Charging. "Our
commitment to excellence is reflected in our state-of-the-art
portfolio. With our proven track record and the NASPO ValuePoint®
Master Agreement, we can effectively support the transition to
electrified transportation smoothly and efficiently. This
recognition is a testament to NCC's leadership in the EV charging
sector. We sincerely appreciate NASPO's trust and remain dedicated
to advancing sustainable transportation solutions across the
nation."
Founded in 2011, NCC focuses exclusively on expanding the
nation's EV charging infrastructure, aiming to simplify the
electrification transition and ensure long-term benefits from
public and private investments. With over 11,000 ports installed
across 1,100 clients in 48 states, NCC offers a diverse portfolio
of EV charging hardware, software, and maintenance solutions. Their
contract includes industry leaders like ChargePoint, Kempower, EV
Connect, and ChargerHelp!. NCC prides itself on sourcing products
from the world's leading innovators to deliver the best owner and
driver experience.
NCC's extensive portfolio caters to the diverse and complex
electrification needs of the public sector. This includes solutions
for public and workplace parking, as well as a wide range of fleet
vehicle applications such as school buses, police vehicles, trash
trucks, street sweepers, and even watercraft. Their offerings
ensure that every use case is covered, providing comprehensive
support for the transition to electric vehicles.
"No two charging installations are alike, so we
tailor our recommendations to fit each customer's unique needs,"
Burness shared. "To ensure public entities have the right tools,
we've spent a decade curating the most reliable EV charging options
on the market. We pair these with competitive pricing and stellar
customer service, ensuring both station operators and drivers
benefit."
National Car Charging isn't new to the public charging
arena. Over the last decade, they've installed stations for nearly
every business channel and more than 60% of their work is in the
public space including all Hawai'i's federally-funded NEVI program
installations.
NCC has been awarded EVSE procurement contracts in seven (7)
states including California
and has been selected to participate in more than eight (8)
different prestigious cooperative buying programs throughout
the country.
This highly anticipated award goes into effect immediately,
allowing NASPO member states to initiate the Participating
Addendum process and take full advantage of NCC's
exceptionally competitive pricing on the most reliable charging and
O&M products available. Many have already signed PA agreements
with NCC, streamlining the procurement process for their local
government agencies and public entities, as well as the states
themselves. The contract is in effect until May 31, 2027, with an option for renewal
extending through May 31, 2029.
Learn more about National Car Charging's agreement with NASPO
ValuePoint, and to see a full list of the available EV charging
hardware, software and service products, visit
https://www.nationalcarcharging.com/cooperative-buying-partners.
About National Car Charging
National Car Charging (NCC) and its subsidiary Aloha Charge
strive to make the transition to electric vehicles easy by offering
the most reliable EV charging products and services at reasonable
prices. Born in Colorado in 2011,
today NCC is the nation's most experienced independent and one of
the largest EV charging resellers and installers nationwide
managing 11,000+ ports across 48 states, 1,100 clients and dozens
of business channels. More information about NCC is available on
NCC's About page.
About NASPO ValuePoint
NASPO ValuePoint is the cooperative purchasing division of the
National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO),
facilitating cooperative public procurement solicitations using a
Lead State Model. NASPO aggregates the demand of all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, the U.S.
territories, their political subdivisions, and other eligible
entities, spurring best value, innovation, and competition in the
marketplace. NASPO ValuePoint delivers high-value, reliable, and
competitively sourced cooperative contracts – offering public
entities outstanding prices, favorable terms and conditions, and
value-added services. NASPO®, NASPO ValuePoint®, their logos, and
Lead State Model™ are trademarks of the National Association of
State Procurement Officials. Learn more at
www.naspovaluepoint.org.
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