Charlotte is buzzing with energy these days, especially when it comes to electric vehicles! As green technology races forward, one company is looking to make a splash in the local market. Alpitronic, an Italian manufacturer of electric vehicle chargers, has officially launched its new headquarters in our city. This move is set to enhance charging infrastructure and ease some common concerns among potential electric vehicle buyers, particularly those dealing with range anxiety.
For those unfamiliar with the term, range anxiety is something many potential EV drivers dread. It refers to the fear of running out of battery before reaching a charging station. Issues like finding a charger and the often tedious wait times can deter many people from making the switch to electric. But here’s the good news: Alpitronic aims to tackle these challenges head-on!
Logan Rosevear, Alpitronic’s Product Manager, is no stranger to the world of electric vehicles. After driving one for six years across various states, he’s experienced the ups and downs of EV ownership firsthand. “I’ve driven all over the country, down through Texas to Wyoming,” he shared. “Outside of the Tesla charging network, public charging in the United States has a long way to go.”
Rosevear has a vision of making electric vehicle charging better and more accessible for everyone. He found out about Alpitronic’s move to Charlotte and jumped at the opportunity to contribute to the progress of EV infrastructure. “I wanted to be a part of that change to make sure that everyone can charge,” he said with a sense of determination.
As Alpitronic sets up shop in Charlotte, their CEO, Mike Doucleff, highlighted some of the reasons behind this strategic choice. “Charlotte’s location and the growing EV and battery manufacturing industry made it a perfect choice for our American headquarters,” he explained. He noted that the talent pool in the area is expanding rapidly, which will be essential for their growth.
One of Alpitronic’s main selling points is the speed and reliability of their chargers. According to Doucleff, customers using their larger units can expect to spend only about 15 minutes charging. “This is a game changer for electric vehicle drivers!” he exclaimed, pointing out the potential for hassle-free charging experiences.
While the facility in Charlotte will focus on training, testing, research and development, service, and maintenance, manufacturing will occur in Wisconsin. Doucleff shared hopes for significant growth in the coming months. They plan to hire around 60 employees by the end of the year, with plans to increase that number to around 300 as they ramp up operations.
“It’s really just a function of the more volume we have, the more support we need for our customers,” Doucleff emphasized. This indicates exciting job opportunities for local residents and a boost to the regional economy!
Logan Rosevear is one of the first local hires at Alpitronic, and he is genuinely excited about the potential to impact the electric vehicle community. “I thought that I could really help make that transition here,” he said, looking forward to addressing the challenges faced by electric vehicle drivers across the country. “It’s great that I get to stay right here in Charlotte,” he added with enthusiasm.
With the launch of Alpitronic’s headquarters in Charlotte, the future looks bright for electric vehicle adoption in the area. There’s a sense of community and innovation in the air as companies like Alpitronic pave the way for a more sustainable and convenient driving experience. So, whether you’re already an electric vehicle owner or just considering the switch, rest assured that help is on the way to make your charging experience smoother than ever!
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