TurnOnGreen Completes EV Charging Project at Hi-Desert Medical Center
TurnOnGreen, Inc. has announced the successful completion of a new project to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at the Hi-Desert Medical Center, located in the beautiful region of Joshua Tree, California. This initiative was made possible through a substantial grant from the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District's Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program.
The Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program is aimed at promoting cleaner transportation options by incentivizing local organizations to implement EV charging solutions and enhance public and private charging accessibility. This project successfully aligns with those objectives, marking a significant step forward in sustainable transportation within healthcare facilities across California.
The newly installed charging infrastructure at Hi-Desert Medical Center features advanced, high-powered 48-amp Level 2 chargers. These charging units are designed for ease of use, allowing hospital employees, as well as patients and visitors, to access them through the TurnOnGreen proprietary application, RFID cards, or by scanning a user-friendly QR code located on each charger. The chargers are operated by TurnOnGreen under a licensing agreement, and they're compatible with the company’s cloud-based management platform, which provides real-time monitoring, usage tracking, and secure payment processing.
The introduction of reliable EV charging facilities at the Hi-Desert Medical Center is not just about convenience for patients and staff but also signifies a commitment to improving air quality and ensuring that the transition towards sustainable transportation progresses. This initiative positions Joshua Tree, a popular tourist destination in the Mojave Desert, as a more environmentally responsible location.
Expressing enthusiasm for the project, Marcus Charuvastra, President of TurnOnGreen, stated, "We are thrilled to complete this project with Hi-Desert Medical Center and with the support of the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District. Offering accessible and dependable EV charging options in healthcare settings benefits both medical staff and patients while advancing regional air quality objectives and California's broader transition to sustainability."
Amos Kohn, Chairman and CEO of TurnOnGreen, highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in accelerating the deployment of EV charging solutions. He added, "The funding from the Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program demonstrates how these collaborations can effectively promote infrastructure enhancements. We are dedicated to delivering comprehensive charging solutions that provide ongoing revenue while making a positive long-term environmental impact."
TurnOnGreen is at the forefront of providing scalable EV charging solutions designed to accommodate residential, commercial, and fleet applications across North America. The company’s extensive offerings include integrated hardware, software, and network services, enabling municipalities, healthcare providers, and property owners to effectively monetize and monitor EV charger usage. Additionally, TurnOnGreen's charging systems are compliant with stringent industry standards, are ENERGY STAR® certified, and come with internationally recognized safety and performance certifications.
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www.TurnOnGreen.com.
TurnOnGreen, Inc. operates with a mission to design and manufacture innovative power products that are not only high-quality but also suitable for critical applications in various challenging environments, including healthcare, industrial sectors, telecommunications, and e-mobility. The company’s headquarters is situated in San Jose, California, where it continues to develop leading-edge solutions tailored to a diverse range of needs.
By making strides in the EV market, TurnOnGreen is helping pave the road toward a more sustainable, eco-friendly future for all, marrying technology and environmental consciousness optimally.
Conclusion
As initiatives like this emerge, they showcase the collective movement towards greener alternatives and the crucial role that organizations like TurnOnGreen play in fostering sustainable practices throughout different sectors. Though the journey towards complete sustainability is an evolving one, projects such as the EV charging installation at Hi-Desert Medical Center prove that progress is being made and demonstrates shared commitment among various stakeholders in fostering a healthier planet.