Car Charging Group (CCGI), a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging services, has entered into an agreement with Kettler, a US-based multifamily housing developer, to provide EV charging services at its select properties located across the eastern seaboard.
Under the deal, CCGI will install its EV charging stations at several Kettler properties, expanding its ability to provide EV fueling services.
Kettler, as a property partner of Car Charging, will share the amount generated by the charging services provided at their properties.
Car Charging Group chief executive officer Michael Farkas said that Kettler manages nearly 20,000 apartments in 82 locations from New York to the Carolinas which makes this partnership an excellent fit for both its companies.
"More and more EV drivers like the convenience of charging at home and we are working with Kettler to provide this important amenity to their residents," Farkas said.
Kettler senior vice president of marketing Laurel Howell said that the company is committed to support the ever changing needs of its customers, and more and more are now driving EVs.
"Providing our residents and other travelers with a green fueling option is an important step in our sustainability and addition to the other green practices we implement in our properties," Howell said.
CCGI installs fast EV charging stations, known as Level II, which provide 240 Volts with 32 Amps of power, in order to quickly refuel an electric vehicle's battery.