EV Charging Along Busy Corridors
America’s Busiest Corridors
For years, Tesla owners have complained about long lines at Supercharger stations, especially during busy travel times when simultaneous charging lowers the speed for everyone. So, during the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend in 2019, Tesla deployed a mobile charging station between Los Angeles and San Francisco to deal with the rush.
The electric vehicle (EV) market is poised for an explosion in sales, with market share expected to grow more than four times between now and 2025. It won‘t be long before forward-thinking businesses are providing mobile EV charging along these busy corridors (LA to Vegas, NYC to Atlantic City, Denver to Aspen, Atlanta to Orlando). Imagine the revenue opportunity for suppliers to these dozens of local businesses who are already thinking of ways to benefit from their proximity to busy corridors and stations? Local businesses will need to identify those vendors that can provide mobile charging units.
e-Boost Charging: Available Anytime & Anywhere
With e-Boost charging, you no longer need to belong to a private charging network. e-Boost Mobile or Pods units can be dropped off anywhere. They include any combination of charging plugs and adaptors. Disbursed prior to busy weekends in strategic locations -- near the exits on the highway or in proximity to overcrowded charging stations, they can be found on Google or Apple maps. After the busy weekend, e-Boost units can be relocated to other locations of need, such as any number of calendar of events where one might anticipate a high density of EVs.
Pathway to Net-Zero
Moreover, e-Boost units are refueled by local Propane suppliers. Propane is one of the cleanest fuels available, offering the lowest in carbon emissions per million BTUs according to the EIA. It does not contaminate the soil or groundwater because it’s non-toxic and non-poisonous. Propane’s environmentally friendly benefits don’t end there. It is a pathway to net-zero emissions with the inclusion of commercial scale renewable Liquid Propane Gas (rLPG) and renewable Dimethyl Ether (rDME) expected in 2022.
Servicing of Units
Charging networks haven’t had the best record for operational maintenance. Charging stations are serviced by their owners, and some simply provide better service contracts than others. e-Boost units are serviced by Pioneer’s Critical Power Group, which has been servicing power generation assets for three decades with a nationwide network.
e-Boost is a product of Pioneer eMobility, a division of Pioneer Power Solutions (NASDAQ: PPSI), experienced providers of off-grid resiliency solutions like distributed power and backup power generation assets throughout the USA. All e-Boost units provide backup power and connectivity in the event of outages.