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William Truesdell
William works day in and day out to advance EV adoption by increasing public charging options and busting EV-related myths. William has expertise in electric vehicle charging, EV industry trends, public policy, and advocacy. He holds a BA from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
EVmatch User Guide: How to Charge your Electric Vehicle on our Platform
Check out our step-by-step EVmatch User Guide, below.Renting out personal property has never been easier. You can do it with a house on Airbnb, a car on Turo, and even sports equipment on FriendWithA. But what about electric vehicle charging stations?That’s where EVmatch comes in. The company’s app and website open up an entire ecosystem…
National Drive Electric Week 2021
National Drive Electric Week 2021 is nearly upon us, taking place this year from September 25 to October 3. This annual, nationwide celebration is held to raise awareness of the many benefits of all-electric and plug-in hybrid cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more.It is also the perfect opportunity for drivers who are EV-curious, or considering transitioning…
EVmatch and CEC Providing Grants for Free EV Charging Stations at Multi-Family Properties
After receiving a grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC) last spring, EVmatch is in the process of selecting multi-family properties for free EV charging stations outfitted with shared charging management software
The Growing List of EVmatch Partners
At EVmatch, we’re on a mission to build a clean energy future together with industry-aligned partners. Through our partnerships, we’re expanding access to charging stations, service offerings, brand exposure, and workforce training opportunities. From marketing partners, electrical contractors, community-based organizations, and utilities, EVmatch is proud to work alongside innovators and established players all committed to transitioning to a clean energy and transportation system.
Will We Achieve Net-Zero Emissions By 2035? A National Clean Electricity Standard Could Be Key
Last week, public officials including Texas Governor Greg Abbott blamed widespread power outages in his state on wind and solar energy, stating on Fox News that “Our wind and our solar got shut down, and they were collectively more than 10 percent of our power grid, and that thrust Texas into a situation where it was lacking power on a statewide basis. … It just shows that fossil fuel is necessary.”