Voltpost-InCharge Deal Expands Lamppost EV Chargers

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- Voltpost partnered with InCharge Energy to expand deployment of its lamppost and utility pole Level 2 EV chargers across the US, starting in New York, Connecticut, and California.
- InCharge Energy becomes Voltpost's preferred installation and service partner, with its certified field teams handling charger installation and ongoing maintenance under a single point of contact for site hosts.
- The partnership combines Voltpost Care, Voltpost's network monitoring platform, with InCharge's InControl charge management software to deliver real-time visibility, proactive issue identification, and reduced charger downtime.
- Voltpost's system retrofits existing lampposts and utility poles rather than requiring new construction, a design the company says lowers costs and enables curbside charging in dense urban neighborhoods.
- The companies say the goal is affordable curbside and parking lot charging for communities where installing traditional charging infrastructure is expensive or difficult.
- Jeffrey Prosserman, Voltpost cofounder and CEO, said InCharge's end-to-end installation and servicing capabilities 'enable our team to deploy faster and more reliably.'
Why it matters: By pairing Voltpost's lamppost-retrofit hardware with InCharge's installation and maintenance infrastructure, the deal gives the rollout a single-vendor operational backbone, with site hosts in New York, Connecticut, and California gaining end-to-end support from install through ongoing service.




