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Camp Pendleton Extends Electric Vehicle Charger Service to Privately Owned Vehicles

This article was originally published here by USMC Cpl. Mary Jenni on 4/22/24. MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton had extended electric vehicle charger service beyond government owned electric vehicles (EVs) to personally owned EVs. As of April 22, 2024, this new resource is available to EV drivers with …

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TechFlow’s Pioneering Innovation Shapes the Future of EV Charging for the U.S. Military

TechFlow President and COO Mark Carter and VP of Energy and Mobility Solutions Michael Genseal (both pictured far left) join leadership and personnel at a U.S. Army Reserve installation to cut a ribbon to commemorate the installation of seven EV dual-port charging stations. Author’s Note: Since our article’s submission to America’s Engineers 2023, TechFlow has …

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TechFlow Receives DIU Success Memorandum for a Pioneering Self-Sustaining EV Charging Infrastructure Solution 

The success memo paves the way for immediate installation at over 800 U.S. facilities. San Diego, CA, November 14, 2023 – TechFlow, a 100% employee-owned forward-thinking energy, mobility, logistics, and digital solutions company, today announced it has received a success memorandum from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for its self-sustaining electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure solution. …

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AI and the Future of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

By Rob Baum, TechFlow CEO As electric vehicle (EV) adoption continues to accelerate worldwide, the demand for efficient and reliable charging infrastructure is growing in tandem. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to reshape the EV charging landscape, improving user experience, optimizing energy management, and facilitating the integration of renewable energy sources. I can think …

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TechFlow Awarded Contract to Procure and Deliver Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities for U.S. Army Installation Management Command Installations

NEWS—TechFlow, a forward-thinking energy, platform, logistics, and digital solutions company announced that the United States Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded them the Procure and Deliver Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities (EVCF) for U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) Installations contract. This single-award stand-alone firm fixed price contract has a value of $30.4 million. Work will be performed at 50 CONUS and OCONUS (Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico) Installation Sites.