Car Charging Group
Public | |
Traded as | OTCQB: CCGI |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | Miami Beach, Florida, USA |
Key people |
Michael Farkas — CEO Andy Kinard — President |
Car Charging Group is an American publicly traded company listed on the OTC Bulletin Board and headquartered in Miami Beach, Florida that installs and manages electric vehicle charging stations.[1] It was founded in 2009.[2] It has offices in New York City, New York, San Jose, California, and Phoenix, Arizona; CarCharging’s business model is designed to accelerate the adoption of public EV charging. It has over 13,500 charging stations in the U.S.[2]
Company
CarCharging was founded in October 2009 with the purpose to develop and build out the electric vehicle charging infrastructure by installing, managing and maintaining electric vehicle charging stations throughout the United States and Europe. The company has installed, owns and operates stations in various states including California, Florida, Maryland, New York, and Virginia. In 2013 CarCharging completed the acquisitions of Blink Network, 350Green, Beam Charging, and EVPass.[3] CarCharging owns the Blink Network, and owns and operates EV charging equipment manufactured by Blink, Aerovironment, ChargePoint, Efacec, General Electric, Nissan, and SemaConnect.[4] Car Charging has strategic partnerships with companies across multiple business sectors including residential and commercial properties, parking garages, retail, and municipalities.[5][6]
Car Charging Group contracts with property owners for the charging stations and shares in revenue from their use. In 2013 Car Charging Group's net EV Charging service fees for the year grew nearly 1,860% from $16,743 to $327,971 with current monthly gross revenues of $95,797.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Car Charging Group: Home".
- 1 2 [Car Charging Group] Profile July 2013 Florida Trend
- 1 2 CarCharging Announces 2013 Financial Results
- ↑ =CarCharging - About Us
- ↑ Orlando Sentinel: Company Seeks To Lead The Way In Electric Car Charging Options
- ↑ NY Times Blog: Wheels: Electric Vehicle Chargers Planned For Manhattan Parking Lot
External links
- Car Charging Group Website
- Coulomb Technologies
- ECOtality
- Better Place
- School Charging (Unrelated Not For Profit)
- Car Charging Group Website
- CarCharging Announces 2013 Financial Results