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Veloce Energy Pitched their Innovative EV Charging Infrastructure Platform at the 5th Annual Sustainability Private Capital Event

Veloce Energy participated in the 5th Annual Sustainability Private Capital Event on December 7-8, 2022 presented jointly by Sustain SoCal and Roth Capital Partners. Venture capitalists and investors from private equity, family offices, endowments, foundations and angels attended the event. Due to factors like high utility connection costs, high utility demand charges, and costly antiquated construction methods, EV charging stations are often un-profitable and take far too long to be deployed. Veloce Energy’s FastGrid software and hardware platform helps eliminate these barriers through its:
  • Modular and scalable approach
  • Integrated architecture
  • Installation techniques
  • Integrated resilience
By incorporating the above dynamics, Veloce Energy is focused on mitigating the impact of climate change by reducing carbon emissions, eliminating costs, integrating systems and increasing the profitability of EV charging stations. At the 5th Annual Sustainability Private Capital Event, Veloce Capital presented its novel and innovative ideas for the EV Charging Industry to inform, discuss, and facilitate businesses with industry experts and potential investors. The team at Veloce Energy is positively and dramatically impacting climate change by accelerating the electrification of transportation through technological and business model innovation in EV charging. This two-day virtual event offered a mammoth networking and business opportunity to connect C-level executives with established private sustainability companies, mostly series A/B, in the solar, storage, e-mobility, Smart City, circular economy and water verticals. To learn more about the conference, please visit https://ibn.fm/0AUAF & https://ibn.fm/YBuOk. To learn more about Veloce Energy, please visit (www.veloceenergy.com).

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