Invisible Urban Charging (IUC) has announced that it plans to install more than 6,000 chargers for electric vehicles (EVs) across Florida.
Once installed, IUC claims it will have doubled the number of EV chargers in the state and that it will be the biggest EV charging operator in Florida.
Starting with central Orlando, IUC intends to collaborate with Lincoln Property Company, an American private property developer, to rollout EV chargers to Truist Plaza at Church Street Station.
IUC joins forces with property owners to provide on-site EV charging on a large scale, as part of its mission to meet a growing demand for EV charging infrastructure across the US.
“EV charger infrastructure is a critical piece of the puzzle that will accelerate the shift to electric transport,” said Nigel Broomhall, co-founder and CEO at IUC.
“By rolling out high volumes of EV chargers, we encourage more people to drive electric sooner.
“We expect our rollout will also help add high-paying local jobs, and more EVs will improve air quality, make Florida cities quieter and cleaner, reduce the dependance on foreign oil, and assist in help reduce the impacts of climate change.”
IUC was founded in 2019 in New Zealand with the aim of accelerating global vehicle electrification. Jones Lang LaSalle, a property development and management firm, is its installation partner.