GO TO-U and SparkCharge Team up to Open Access to Mobile EV Charging

Users can schedule and reserve a mobile EV charger from SparkCharge to be delivered directly to them via the GO TO-U app.

GO TO-U and SparkCharge – active players in the EV charging infrastructure market – have begun a cooperation. The companies have joined their efforts to open access to mobile charging station infrastructure for EV drivers and businesses.

GO TO-U is an EV charging platform that delivers a seamless EV charging experience with comfort, confidence, and simplicity. The GO TO-U app offers a unique charger reservation function (a charger can be reserved for a certain week, day and time) and gives access to facilities and services at the charging location during the charging session. More than 330,000 chargers at 17,500 locations in 47 countries are available to the users of the GO TO-U app.

As part of the cooperation, users can schedule and reserve a mobile EV charger from SparkCharge to be delivered directly to them via the GO TO-U app. 

Three phone screens showing the GO TO-U mobile app, a calendar and map.

SparkCharge utilizes their proprietary Roadie v3, mobile DC fast charger that is capable of charging an EV up to 80% in under an hour. SparkCharge offers a mobile charging service, currently, that utilizes the Roadie v3 to charge EV owners, fleets, or any business that needs EV charging.

SparkCharge was founded in 2017 by Joshua Aviv. The company is based in Somerville, Massachusetts, USA. They offer their service in Los Angeles County, Orange County, Dallas and San Francisco, and will soon launch in Austin and Boston.

About GO TO-U

GO TO-U LogoGO TO-U was founded in 2017 to accelerate transport decarbonization by making the experience of driving and charging electric vehicles simpler, more comfortable, and more accessible. At GO TO-U we put users at the center of GO TO-U software solutions for EV charging management and operations so we can create a seamless experience for both charge point operators and drivers. 

 

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