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EVerged Deepens Role in Fleet Electrification and Integrated EV Infrastructure

EVerged Deepens Role in Fleet Electrification and Integrated EV Infrastructure

EVerged is a private clean energy infrastructure company, and this weekly summary reviews its latest positioning in electric vehicle charging and integrated energy solutions. During the week, the company emphasized its role in fleet electrification programs and highlighted its capabilities across charging, solar, and battery storage for commercial customers.

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EVerged spotlighted its participation in the NYSEG and RG&E Fleet Assessment Program in New York, where funding remains available for complimentary, no‑obligation fleet electrification assessments. The firm’s business development manager is set to discuss charging deployment strategies, financing options that lower upfront costs, and lessons from real‑world projects in a CLEAResult webinar.

This New York engagement positions EVerged as an active technical advisor within utility-backed decarbonization initiatives, potentially deepening relationships with commercial and municipal fleets. Increased visibility through the workshop series may strengthen its project pipeline, although no specific contract values or revenue figures were disclosed.

Separately, EVerged highlighted its recent presence at the ACT Expo in Las Vegas, where it engaged with fleets, infrastructure partners, and industry stakeholders on medium-duty fleet electrification. Discussions underscored rising demand for integrated infrastructure that reduces operating costs, enhances reliability, and supports scalable deployment across commercial operations.

The company is promoting a unified strategy that combines EV charging, renewables, connectivity, and managed infrastructure, supported by both Level 2 and DC fast charging offerings. This portfolio is aimed at a wide range of fleet use cases, suggesting a focus on recurring, infrastructure-based projects rather than one-off installations.

EVerged also continued to advance its Zero Cost Deployment Program for solar companies, EPCs, and contractors seeking to enter the EV charging segment with limited upfront capital. By bundling charging with solar and storage, the program is designed to lower financial barriers and create recurring revenue opportunities for both EVerged and its partners.

Taken together, these initiatives indicate a consistent strategic focus on integrated, scalable solutions for medium-duty fleets and clean energy partners. While financial details remain limited, the week’s activities reinforced EVerged’s role within utility programs and industry forums, supporting its positioning in the growing commercial EV infrastructure and energy-integration markets.

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