DLL and InCharge Energy Partner to Expand Electric Fleet Charging in U.S.



InCharge Energy, a provider of end-to-end charging infrastructure and service support for electric fleets, is partnering with DLL to offer financing options that make electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging more readily accessible and affordable in the U.S. with energy solutions, services and maintenance offerings.

DLL aims to support the shift towards cleaner energy and decarbonization, as well as energy-efficient equipment for its partners and end users.

InCharge Energy delivers reliable and cost-effective fleet charging solutions for businesses, schools and organizations throughout North America. The company’s InService offerings for EV charger service and maintenance, backed by a team of in-house, trained technicians, support multiple brands of charging equipment to help customers optimize daily operations. In addition, InControl, the company’s AI-powered fleet charger management and maintenance platform, is designed to help customers control costs and manage charging outcomes with key insights, making it easy to optimize fleet operations.

By joining forces, InCharge Energy will leverage DLL’s experience in partnering with equipment solution providers to develop customized financing solutions that accelerate the transition to EVs. In combining DLL’s financial offerings and robust support capabilities to InCharge’s turnkey fleet charging solutions, cross-manufacturer EV charger service and maintenance packages and localized service in select markets, this partnership aims to innovate and accelerate the growth of EV fleet operations across the U.S.

DLL’s Global Head of Energy Transition Adrian Leach said, “At DLL, we believe that accelerating the energy transition means making cleaner transportation solutions both more accessible and affordable. Our partnership with InCharge Energy reflects a shared commitment to expanding electric fleet charging infrastructure in the U.S., enabling more businesses to take meaningful steps toward decarbonization. Together, we are not only broadening the reach of electric mobility but also reinforcing DLL’s role as a leader in driving tangible progress in the global energy transition.”

Obrie Hostetter, vice president of Financial Products at InCharge Energy, said: “InCharge has identified an opportunity to provide financial options that enable our customers to electrify faster to meet sustainability goals while improving fleet economics and performance. By partnering with DLL, known for its deep expertise, flexibility, and collaborative approach in financial services, we at InCharge are thrilled to continue to provide innovative solutions that are tailored to address the evolving needs of our customers and that bolster our shared commitment to clean, sustainable transportation solutions.”


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