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Cenntro, Nuvve Partner on Charging for Fleets

Fleet customers of Cenntro's Class 4 LS 400 will be able to access bundled charging packages from Nuvve.

Cenntro, Nuvve Partner on Charging for Fleets

In the future, Cenntro and Nuvve plan to work together towards a V2G solution with Nuvve’s DC fast chargers. Here, attendees to Fleet Forward: The Tour stop in metro Atlanta got to test drive the Cenntro Class 4 LS 400 urban delivery van.

Photo: Robb Cohen

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Global cleantech company Nuvve Holding Corp. and Cenntro Electric Group, designer and manufacturer of electric light- and medium-duty commercial vehicles, announced at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo an alliance to offer an all-in-one electrification solution for commercial fleets. The collaboration between these companies provides electric vehicle fleet solutions to shared and non-shared clients, and reflects their strategy to onboard more EVs to the electric grid.

"This alliance is designed to support fleets to seamlessly transition to electric by removing hurdles often associated with acquisition," said Peter Wang, chairman and CEO of Cenntro Electric Group in a statement. "The opportunity to align with Nuvve's charging and infrastructure solutions advances the integration of Cenntro products into our target EV markets."

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As part of the alliance, Cenntro will begin to offer bundled Nuvve charging packages to commercial fleets with their U.S. product lineup, including the Class 4 LS 400. Additionally, Nuvve will begin to integrate Cenntro vehicles into its Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Hub platform concept, which combines charging with renewable energy integration solutions. In the future, Cenntro and Nuvve plan to work together toward a V2G solution with Nuvve’s DC fast chargers (DCFCs), which would allow Cenntro vehicles to charge and discharge energy, further stabilizing the electric grid.

“By offering Nuvve charging solutions to fleets, Cenntro is able to be a one-stop shop for customers looking to electrify,” added Nick Casas, vice president of commercial sales at Nuvve. “This alliance is crucial when building Nuvve hubs globally, giving fleets access to OEMs like Cenntro. We are well-known for our intelligent charging solutions for commercial fleets, and this is one of the ways we are helping customers electrify in a smart, easy way.”

Nuvve’s Level 2 AC charging stations (PowerPorts) introduce speed and ease of adoption of EVs, helping to remove funding obstacles fleets face in building out their EV infrastructure. The Nuvve PowerPort provides fast, high-powered charging for commercial vehicles, and is controlled through Nuvve’s energy management software platform. Commercial fleets can offset electricity bills by optimizing charging rates and charge times to coincide with non-peak hours when utility rates are low. Fleet managers can use Nuvve’s FleetBox app to plan trips, set minimum charge levels, and trigger emergency charging when needed.  

The alliance emphasizes cooperation between companies like Cenntro and Nuvve to make the addition of EVs more feasible for fleets and working toward V2G compatibility to accelerate the decarbonization of the grid and lower the cost of fleet operations.

As announced in a press release about Nuvve’s collaboration with the Department of Energy, the intelligent electrification of vehicle fleets is being recognized as a critical component in order to maintain a healthy, more resilient electric grid as more EVs are introduced into the market, increasing power demand.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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