TurnOnGreen Expands EV Charging Network with Healthcare Facility Deployment

  • TurnOnGreen completed an EV charging project at Hi-Desert Medical Center in Joshua Tree, California, funded by the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District's Zero-Emission Infrastructure Program.
  • The project includes high-powered, networked Level 2 chargers accessible via TurnOnGreen's proprietary app, RFID cards, or QR codes.
  • Chargers are owned and operated by TurnOnGreen under a site licensing agreement, integrated with its cloud-based management platform.
  • Project marks a milestone in expanding sustainable transportation infrastructure within healthcare facilities in California.

This deployment underscores the growing role of public-private partnerships in accelerating EV infrastructure development. TurnOnGreen's ability to secure grant funding highlights the strategic importance of aligning with regional air quality initiatives. The project also demonstrates the company's focus on expanding its charging network into critical sectors like healthcare, positioning it for long-term growth as California transitions to sustainable transportation.

Public Funding Leverage
How TurnOnGreen will utilize additional grant funding to accelerate its EV charging network expansion.
Healthcare Sector Growth
Whether the company can replicate this model in other healthcare facilities across California.
Recurring Revenue Streams
The pace at which TurnOnGreen can convert site licensing agreements into sustainable revenue streams.