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EvoCharge, AzSpecd Solutions Partner to Distribute Electric Vehicle Chargers

AzSpecd will offer EvoCharge’s electric vehicle charging products throughout Canada.

EvoCharge, AzSpecd Solutions Partner to Distribute Electric Vehicle Chargers

With the addition of EvoCharge chargers to the AzSpecd renewable energy portfolio, the compay can now  address the needs of architects, municipalities, developers, electricians, and homeowners seeking reliable EV Charging options.

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EvoCharge, a provider of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and cable management solutions, announced Aug. 9 it has entered into a distribution agreement with AzSpecd Solutions, Inc. to provide Level 2 residential and commercial electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment.

EvoCharge is a division of Phillips & Temro Industries (PTI). AzSpecd provides architectural and construction products throughout Canada, with a focus on renewable energy solutions and green energy products.

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“With the addition of EvoCharge chargers to the AzSpecd renewable energy portfolio, we can now readily address the needs of architects, municipalities, developers, electricians, and homeowners seeking reliable EV Charging options,” said Barry Osmun, president of AzSpecd Solutions, in a release. “We plan to make EvoCharge the go-to brand across Canada with valuable pricing and fast delivery.”

Manish Virmani, vice president of sales and marketing for EvoCharge and its parent company, Phillips and Temro, added, “With the acceleration of EV adoption, including charging stations in new buildings as well as retrofits has become a requirement in many parts of Canada and the US. After exploring multiple options in this space, we kept returning to EvoCharge. Their product quality and customer service definitely live up to our values.”

AzSpecd Solutions Inc. was founded in 2021 to source and promote green energy and the use of construction materials manufactured from recycled materials to help mitigate the damage caused to the environment.

EvoCharge, founded in 2009, represents one of North America’s original vehicle electrification providers and pioneer of home and commercial charging solutions.

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