InCharge Energy Plugs Into Canada with New Key Partnerships
InCharge Energy has expanded into Canada through partnerships with RocketEV and Foreseeson, aiming to deliver end-to-end EV charging infrastructure and support for fleet and public-sector customers.
InCharge Energy and Foreseeson announce a strategic partnership to expand EV charging infrastructure and services across Canada.
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InCharge Energy
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InCharge Energy has entered the Canadian market by partnering with RocketEV and Foreseeson.
The expansion aims to provide comprehensive EV charging infrastructure solutions.
The target customers for these services include fleet operators and public sector entities.
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InCharge Energy announced the launch of InCharge Energy Canada, powered by RocketEV, marking an expansion of its fleet electrification services into the Canadian market.
RocketEV will operate locally under the InCharge brand as its first Canadian subsidiary partner, extending the company’s deployment, management, and service model to fleets across the country.
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Through the partnership, RocketEV will lead installation, construction, and field labor for EV charging infrastructure projects nationwide. Operating as InCharge Energy Canada, the company will sell, install, commission, and maintain charging systems in alignment with InCharge Energy’s engineering and operational standards.
RocketEV brings experience in fleet and public EV charging, supported by a trained technical workforce capable of installation, diagnostics, repairs, and ongoing service.
“RocketEV’s local expertise and technician network support our expansion in Canada,” said Rich Mohr, CEO of InCharge Energy.
Service Model and Technology Capabilities
InCharge Energy Canada will provide a range of services for fleet and public-sector customers, including:
EPC and design-build delivery, including site evaluation, engineering, procurement, utility coordination, construction, installation, and commissioning
Cloud-connected monitoring through the InControl platform, enabling real-time diagnostics, remote updates, and performance management
Operations and maintenance services, including preventive maintenance, on-site repairs, and warranty support
Charger management and energy software tools, including load management, fleet scheduling, analytics, and system integrations
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The platform also supports multiple charger management systems under a single service provider, allowing customers to manage different systems through one partner.
InCharge Energy said RocketEV technicians will be trained and certified to meet North American technical and operational standards.
Foreseeson Partnership Expands National Coverage
InCharge Energy also announced Foreseeson Technology Inc. as a strategic partner supporting InCharge Energy Canada.
Foreseeson, based in Richmond, British Columbia, has been involved in EV charging deployment since 2015 and provides services to commercial, municipal, and fleet customers across Canada.
InCharge Energy’s growing technician network across Canada supports nationwide EV charging deployment and maintenance.
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InCharge Energy
Through the partnership, Foreseeson will support EV charging solution delivery, including hardware and software integration, commissioning, monitoring, and asset management.
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The company will also assist with regional coverage, customer support, and ongoing service coordination to support charging system performance.
“Foreseeson’s experience in EV charging and national presence supports our expansion across Canada,” Mohr said.
Foreseeson will support:
EV charging hardware and software integration aligned with InCharge Energy systems
Commissioning and activation support
Charger monitoring and asset management
Ongoing service coordination and maintenance support
The companies said the partnerships are intended to support a unified approach to EV charging infrastructure deployment and long-term operation across Canada.
InCharge Energy has recently expanded into Canada by forming partnerships with RocketEV and Foreseeson to provide comprehensive EV charging infrastructure and support.
InCharge Energy has partnered with RocketEV and Foreseeson in its Canadian expansion initiative.
Through its partnerships, InCharge Energy aims to offer end-to-end EV charging infrastructure and support for fleet and public-sector customers in Canada.
The target customers for InCharge Energy's services in Canada include fleet operators and public-sector organizations.
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