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AmpedUp! Networks and The Aeronaut complete MUD EV charger installation

Weymouth, MA Trinity Green Development, developer of the apartment building The Aeronaut has partnered with AmpedUp! Networks to provide one of the largest electronic vehicle charging solutions for MUDs in Massachusetts, funded by National Grid.

Located next to the South Weymouth commuter line station, The Aeronaut project attracts future-focused clientele to this 153-unit cutting edge complex, specifically by providing 26, 40-amp EV charging ports, expandable to 106 ports, in their indoor parking garage using a 4000-amp dedicated service.

Chris King, The Aeronaut development executive said, “We realized that many of our residents will be Gen Yers who are looking for high-end amenities and services. A wide offering of EV charging stations in our indoor parking garage was just one of the many decisions we made to look beyond the typical scope to reach this target. Partnering with New England-based, AmpedUp! Networks allowed us to smartly bring that amenity to our tenants. They helped us take advantage of hardware and infrastructure incentives - absorbing nearly 100% of the cost.”

The Aeronaut took part in the National Grid incentive plan, which covered most of the cost of the project and added tremendous value to the property.

AmpedUp! Networks provides EV charger management and EV Driver control software, leveraging the latest cloud-based technology including Apple and Android apps to seamlessly run on any mobile device or desktop browser. AmpedUp! management software is tailored to MUDs and workplace properties so they can enjoy flexible pricing structures, power management capabilities, and a variety of other features such as charger assignment, wait queues, idle fees, memberships and coupons, to best service their EV driver clients.

“It’s been highly collaborative working with Chris and the team at The Aeronaut,” said Mike Fein, AmpedUp! Networks partner.

“We recognize that it was difficult to take this forward thinking approach and to pick a software and infrastructure provider to team-up with. We are honored they chose us.”

“AmpedUp! made this process so easy,” added King. “They worked with our electricians to ensure the proper infrastructure and future proofing needs were met.”

“They consulted on and assisted with the incentive application process, and they sourced the best hardware to meet our needs. They really took the pressure off. We now have a competitive edge by enabling our residents with a choice of next generation vehicle options. We are looking forward to partnering with AmpedUp! Networks for our other upcoming projects.”

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