TechFlow has secured a firm-fixed-price contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide electric vehicle charging facilities for the Army Installation Management Command.
The company said Wednesday that it will procure Beam Global’s solar EV charging system to fulfill the single-award, stand-alone contract.
The potential $30.4 million EVCF IMCOM project requires TechFlow to purchase, deliver, install the EV chargers and provide labor, management, equipment and materials. It will also serve zero-emission transport systems used as non-tactical light-duty vehicles.
The San Diego-based firm will deploy the chargers at 50 sites in the contiguous U.S. as well as Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
Beam Global’s EV ARC systems have on-board battery storage and an emergency power panel to enable continued use during grid outages, calamities or in remote locations. It requires no construction, utility connection or electric work.