
Charged EVs | Everged replaces outdated EV chargers at no up-front cost
Energy technology company Everged has launched a turnkey solution designed to help EV charging site hosts replace broken, outdated, out-of-warranty or unsupported charging stations with new equipment at zero up-front cost.
As is typical in the early years of any new technology, the EV charging industry has seen not only rapid technological change, but also waves of consolidation and bankruptcies among EVSE manufacturers and providers. First-generation chargers were often installed with no clear plan for future maintenance. Many site hosts find themselves with chargers that are non-functional for one reason or another, and that now need to be replaced at great expense.
With its new Zero Cost Swap Program, Everged aims to remove the financial burden of upgrading EV charging infrastructure. The company fully funds the removal, replacement, installation, activation and ongoing maintenance of new equipment.
Everged’s comprehensive, end-to-end solution includes:
- Zero CapEx—all hardware and installation costs are covered.
- Replacement of legacy or non-functional chargers with modern Level 2 or DC fast charging equipment.
- 24/7 monitoring, maintenance and driver support.
- Real-time alerts and remote diagnostics.
- Optional revenue-sharing opportunities.
“We created the Zero Cost Swap Program because it is simply unacceptable that site hosts who were innovative enough to be early adopters of EV charging infrastructure are now abandoned to navigate solutions to restore functionality,” said Jefferson Smith, CEO at Everged. “We owe them and our EV drivers a better experience.”
Source: eVerged






