According to a recent LinkedIn post from EVerged, company executive Jason Powers participated in the Energy Independence Summit 2026 alongside leaders from the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition and Alabama Power. The post emphasizes the event’s role in aligning industry, Clean Cities coalitions, and federal policymakers around clean fuels, EV infrastructure, and broader energy innovation.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights EVerged’s focus on implementing strategies discussed at such forums by integrating EV charging, renewables, connectivity, and intelligent infrastructure. The post suggests an emphasis on supporting fleet operators, municipalities, and commercial sites in their transition to more resilient and electrified energy systems, pointing to potential growth opportunities as public and private funding increasingly targets clean transportation and grid modernization.
From an investor perspective, this positioning indicates EVerged is seeking to embed itself in policy-informed deployment of EV and energy infrastructure, particularly in the Southeast U.S. The company’s involvement in a summit focused on funding and large-scale deployment may signal a pipeline of projects tied to public incentives and fleet electrification mandates, though the post does not disclose specific contracts, financial figures, or timelines.

