Voltera has formed a partnership with Amerit Fleet Solutions to offer comprehensive mobile fleet maintenance support at EV charging sites across the United States. Through this partnership, Voltera clients will have access to on-site inspections, maintenance, and technical support as vehicles charge at Voltera’s charging sites.
This service is one of several that Voltera offers as part of its EV infrastructure buildout, aimed at reducing downtime and improving fleet operations. Amerit’s EV Ready Technician Program ensures that technicians have received specialized training and certification to service a wide range of electric vehicle models from different manufacturers. As a result, fleet operators utilizing these services can expect increased uptime, safety, and reliability for their vehicles.
“Amerit is an industry leader in fleet maintenance and has demonstrated a laser focus on the new area of EV fleet maintenance,” said Matt Horton, CEO of Voltera. “Voltera is not just deploying charging; we are managing operations on behalf of our customers which includes bringing strategic partners to the table, like Amerit, to maximize vehicle availability.”
“We’re happy to partner with Voltera and simplify the maintenance and support of Electric Fleet Vehicles by bringing comprehensive services directly to their charging depots,” said Dan Williams, CEO of Amerit Fleet Solutions. “Amerit will continue to execute on its industry-leading EV fleet support program, which alleviates the burden and complexity of maintaining these complex vehicles and ensures maximum uptime.”
Voltera is a turnkey solution provider that enables businesses to expand their EV fleets quickly, without having to invest significant resources in EV charging infrastructure. The company manages all aspects of EV charging station development, including site selection, power procurement, facility design and construction, hardware and software deployment, operations, and maintenance. By offering EV charging facilities as a service, Voltera takes on the financial burden of capital investment, allowing customers to focus on their core operations. The company aims to fund the construction and operation of billions of dollars worth of EV charging facilities across a variety of industries, including trucking, regional and short-haul delivery, last-mile delivery, ride-hailing, and autonomous transportation.