TurnOnGreen Completes EV Charging Project at Hi-Desert Medical Center with Grant Funding from the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District
The Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program is an incentive initiative designed to encourage local entities within the MDAQMD region to install EV charging stations and expand public and private charging access.
The new project installation includes high-powered, networked, 48-amp, Level 2 chargers that hospital employees, patients, and visitors can access through the TurnOnGreen proprietary app, RFID cards, or by scanning a unique QR code displayed on each unit. The chargers are owned and operated by TurnOnGreen under a site licensing agreement and are integrated with TurnOnGreen's cloud-based management platform, enabling real-time monitoring, usage tracking, and secure payment processing.
This project marks a key milestone in expanding sustainable transportation infrastructure within healthcare facilities across
"We are thrilled to complete this project with
"The funding from the Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program demonstrates how public-private partnerships can accelerate the deployment of EV charging infrastructure," said
TurnOnGreen provides scalable EV charging solutions for residential, commercial, and fleet applications across
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