TurnOnGreen Completes EV Charging Project for Foster City Workforce Housing
Event summary
- TurnOnGreen installed multiple EVP1100 48-amp/11 kW Level 2 EV charging stations in Foster City, California.
- The project supports Foster City's Climate Action Plan to reduce emissions 50% below 2005 levels by 2030.
- Chargers are exclusively for residents of The Pilgrim workforce housing community.
- Foster City will use TurnOnGreen's cloud-based management software for remote operation and monitoring.
The big picture
This project positions TurnOnGreen as a key player in California's EV infrastructure buildout, where 1.01 million chargers will be needed by 2030 to support 7.1 million EVs. The deployment demonstrates how municipalities are partnering with private providers to meet climate goals while addressing workforce housing needs. The project's focus on accessibility highlights the growing importance of inclusive EV infrastructure design.
What we're watching
- Market Expansion
- How TurnOnGreen will leverage this municipal partnership to secure additional government contracts.
- Regulatory Alignment
- Whether TurnOnGreen can maintain compliance with California's aggressive EV infrastructure targets.
- Technology Adoption
- The pace at which cloud-based charging management systems become standard in municipal EV projects.
