Mobile ev charging service cost

Today the cost is an average of $80,000 for EV charging hardware (per charger), $1.5M in annual energy costs, and $2M for a one-time investment for extended grid connection. Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Grid
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Today the cost is an average of $80,000 for EV charging hardware (per charger), $1.5M in annual energy costs, and $2M for a one-time investment for extended grid connection. Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Grid

The company''s modular, portable system—called the Roadie—is designed to make DC fast charging mobile. Now, EV drivers can order a charge at the push of a button on a smartphone app the way you might order a rideshare vehicle—anytime, anywhere.

EV owners can have reduced range anxiety knowing that these portable EV chargers can reach their stranded EV anywhere. The Roadie makes it possible for you to provide roadside service when EV drivers are in an emergency or need routine charging.

SparkCharge tells up that for as little as only $25 per month, ChargeUp will come to you and DC fast charge your EV wherever you want them to - at home, work, or any location you''re vehicle is...

Our mobile charging-as-a-service program, SparkCharge Fleet provides businesses with turnkey electric vehicle charging. With the Fleet program, there''s no need for the installation, permitting, or upfront costs associated with traditional fixed electric vehicle charging stations.

Our mobile charging-as-a-service program, SparkCharge Fleet provides businesses

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Seriously? Only $25 per month for a mobile DC fast charging service? It sounds too good to be true. We''ll find out tomorrow when Sparkcharge, the mobile EV charging startup that recently received a million-dollar investment deal on Shark Tank with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner, is hosting its second annual "SparkDay" event tomorrow at 2:00 pm Eastern. 

SparkCharge began hosting annual SparkDay events in 2020, as a way to let the public know what the company has been up to in the previous year. A lot has happened for the company since SparkDay 2020, and we''ll get to hear all about it tomorrow. 

Follow this link to view the presentation live on and ask the team questions in real-time. 

One big announcement we''re really interested in learning more about during SparkDay is the company''s new charging as a service (CaaS) offering called ChargeUp.

"We are super excited to bring mobile charging and charging as a service (CaaS) to the next level." shared Josh Aviv, SparkCharge CEO, and founder. "It''s exactly what is needed right now for America to catch up with electrification of transportation. Mobile charging is a necessity to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. Being able to have your EV charged whenever and wherever you''d like takes away the time wasted at chargers and eliminates the worry of finding a charger that isn''t out of order. We''ve focused solely on making charging as easy as possible from building the portable charging hardware to mobilize charging, and the software to make it easy to access."

SparkCharge tells up that for as little as only $25 per month, ChargeUp will come to you and DC fast charge your EV wherever you want them to - at home, work, or any location you''re vehicle is parked at. Sparkcharge even promises that ChargeUp could actually end up costing less than what it would cost you to charge your EV at home using your own electricity supply.

ChargeUp is currently serving Dallas, San Fransisco, and Los Angeles. The company has plans to expand to more cities soon. The ChargeUp app is available for download from both the Apple and Google Play app stores.

ChargeUp program details:

We don''t have all the details yet, like how much energy will they supply and how many times will they come to charge your vehicle per month, but the service starts at only $25 per month, and that''s very reasonable. We would imagine that you''ll have to pay more for more frequent "charge ups" and for customers that require more kWh pumped into their battery packs. 

SparkCharge is also set to announce the launch of the second version of its Roadie mobile charging station, this one with a CCS connector. The current Roadie system is a CHAdeMO unit, which they chose to make first because it has the ability to charge Tesla vehicles with the CHAdeMO adapter. Now that the company has a CCS version, they can charge any EV in need of service. 

Sparkcharge tells us the new CCS version of the Roadie has other improvements:

You can follow the link above to check out the SparkDay live stream tomorrow at 2:00 pm, and if you look closely you may even see a cameo appearance by yours truly. Check back after the presentation and let us know what you think and if you have any questions. We''ll follow up with SparkCharge and try to get the answers.  

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Technicians swap and load fully charged batteries into delivery vehicles and recharge previously deployed batteries.

Charge vehicles across a variety of locations. Deliver DCFC where they are parked to keep decentralized fleet vehicles on the road.

Delivery vehicles are in circulation powering vehicles in a variety of locations. Vehicles are deployed wherever energy is needed.

Technicians arrive on-site with energy ready to be deployed to your fleet. They connect and charge vehicles to ensure operations run efficently.

SparkCharge is moving ahead with plans to offer mobile charging as a more-convenient alternative to traditional charging stations.

After testing out its hardware with roadside-assistance services in San Francisco and Los Angeles, SparkCharge on Thursday announced a wider rollout, encompassing an upgraded mobile-charging system called Roadie CCS and a mobile app called ChargeUp.

For a $25 monthly subscription fee, EV drivers in launch markets—Dallas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles—will be able to order DC fast charging wherever their cars are parked. That''s more convenient than making a dedicated trip to a charging station, and will also be less expensive than home or public charging, the startup claims (on the home front, perhaps considering expensive wallbox installations).

As the name suggests, the Roadie CCS mobile charger uses the Combined Charging Standard (CCS). We saw some Tesla electric cars in promotional materials, so it seems SparkCharge has an adapter to accommodate them.

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