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AmpUp Software Selected to Power 4 New Leviton EV Chargers

A longtime provider of EV charging stations, Leviton is now bringing their own charging hardware to market, powered by AmpUp's simple and reliable EV charging network software. 

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AmpUp is proud to announce that Leviton has selected the AmpUp network software to power the company's 4 new electric vehicle charging stations. A longtime provider of EV charging stations, Leviton is now bringing their own charging hardware to market to redefine the entire EV charging experience for customers.

Andrew Taddoni, Director of Product Management and Business Development for electric vehicle charging solutions at Leviton, remarked, "By integrating the AmpUp software, businesses and fleets have the ability to efficiently manage multiple charging stations and locations in one easy-to-access platform."

Leviton is a noteworthy addition to the list of more than 20 hardware partners on whose charging stations AmpUp deploys our open network software. AmpUp is always focused on making EV charging simple for all, and Leviton shares our vision for a convenient and accessible electrified world. Including Leviton chargers in the AmpUp network will make charging electric vehicles more accessible for Leviton customers and the drivers who use their facilities. 

To learn more, read the full press release here.

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