AmpUp receives $1.7 million to drive EV charging network in Connecticut
The grant was awarded under State of Connecticut’s Public Utility Regulatory Authority’s ‘Innovative Energy Solutions’ program, which aims to provide grid operators with a scalable solution to balance energy demand during peak periods
California-based startup AmpUp, which is a leading EV charging operating system, announced Dec. 18 that it has been awarded up to $1.7 million in project funding by the State of Connecticut’s Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA) to ensure EV charging demand flexibility.
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